Susceptibility to endemic Aedes-borne viruses among pregnant women in Risaralda, Colombia.

Jaime A Cardona-Ospina, Adriana M Trujillo, Erika V Jiménez-Posada, Juan C Sepúlveda-Arias, Fredy A Tabares-Villa, Joanne S Altieri-Rivera, Alejandro Monsalve, Juliana Restrepo-Chica, Daniela Osorio, Daniel Espinoza, Yerun Zhu, Juan D Castrillón-Spitia, Valentina Henao-SanMartin, David R Murillo-Garcia, Natalia Millán, Sandra X Olaya, Ana M Valencia-Montoya, Hugo A Bedoya-Arias, Rhuvi Villamizar-Peña, Estefanía Gutierrez-Ocampo, Yeimer Holguin-Rivera, Isabella Cortés-Bonilla, Maria C Cardona-Trujillo, Alejandra García-Barco, D Katterine Bonilla-Aldana, Guillermo J Lagos-Grisales, Alfonso J Rodríguez-Morales, Matthew H Collins
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Abstract

Objectives: Aedes-borne viruses (ABV) affect humans on every inhabited continent and frequently cause epidemics. Recent epidemics of chikungunya and Zika viruses (ZIKV) highlight that preparedness for future epidemics requires assessment of susceptibility, particularly among high-risk groups. We sought to determine immunity against the three major circulating ABV among pregnant women in an ABV-endemic area of Colombia.

Methods: A cross-sectional seroprevalence study was performed, enrolling women presenting to Labor and Delivery. Cord blood and maternal peripheral blood samples were obtained. IgG seroprevalence to flaviviruses and chikungunya was determined by ELISA. An abbreviated neutralization test was used to estimate the frequency and magnitude of immunity to Zika and four dengue serotypes. Cluster analyses explored epidemiologic factors associated with seroprevalence.

Results: Most women exhibited high levels of neutralizing antibodies to one or more ABV; however, nearly 20% were seronegative for flaviviruses. Our research took place after the epidemic peak of the ZIKV outbreak in Colombia in 2016. However, only 20% of pregnant women had high levels of Zika-neutralizing antibodies consistent with likely protective immunity to ZIKV.

Conclusion: Hence, a high proportion of pregnant women in Risaralda remain susceptible to one or more ABV including the teratogenic ZIKV, indicating a risk for future epidemics in this region.

哥伦比亚里萨拉尔达孕妇对地方性伊蚊传播病毒的易感性
目的:伊蚊传播的病毒(ABV)影响每个有人居住的大陆上的人类,并经常引起流行病。最近基孔肯雅病毒和寨卡病毒(寨卡病毒)的流行突出表明,为防范未来的流行病,需要评估易感性,特别是高危人群的易感性。我们试图确定哥伦比亚ABV流行地区孕妇对三种主要流行ABV的免疫力。方法:进行横断面血清阳性率研究,纳入就诊于劳动和分娩的妇女。采集脐带血和母体外周血标本。ELISA法测定IgG对黄病毒和基孔肯雅热的血清阳性率。一种简短的中和试验用于估计对寨卡病毒和四种登革热血清型的免疫频率和程度。聚类分析探讨与血清患病率相关的流行病学因素。结果:大多数妇女对一种或多种ABV表现出高水平的中和抗体;然而,近20%的人血清黄病毒阴性。我们的研究发生在2016年哥伦比亚寨卡病毒爆发的流行高峰之后。然而,只有20%的孕妇具有高水平的寨卡病毒中和抗体,这可能与对寨卡病毒的保护性免疫相一致。结论:因此,Risaralda地区有很高比例的孕妇仍然对一种或多种ABV易感,包括致畸性ZIKV,表明该地区未来存在流行风险。
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