Serological detection of Zika Virus infection among HIV infected pregnant women in Dutse, Jigawa State, Nigeria

N. M. Sani, F. Bello, S. Dalha, M. Abbas, N. Mujahid, A. Ado, A. Adamu, M. Nuraddeen
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Zika virus infection is one of the emerging often neglected viral infections in Africa. A study to determine the seroprevalence of Zika Virus (ZIKV) infection among HIV Positive Pregnant Women in Dutse, Jigawa state, Nigeria was conducted. A total of 89 HIV positive pregnant women were randomly selected for the study. Samples were collected between February, 2020 and March, 2021 from Rashid Shekoni specialist Hospital and Dutse General Hospital respectively. A standard rapid immuno-chromatographic technique that is; rapid ELISA was used to screen all the sera for IgM antibodies to Zika virus in addition to haematological analysis using Automated Haematological Analyser (Sysmex, KX-21N). Result has shown that out of the 89 participants enrolled, 4 (4.5%) of them were infected with Zika virus. Seventy-five Percent (75%) of the study participants had PCV below 30% and Lymphocytes below 20%. It was also found that, 75% of the participants that have Zika virus infection were in their first trimester of pregnancy. It can be concluded that, there is a low sero-prevalence of ZIKV infection in the study population. However, the need for public health authorities to provide quick response for the prevention of transmission of Zika virus in the state cannot be overemphasized. Hospital delivery among HIV positive pregnant women co-infected with Zika virus should be encouraged in Jigawa State to prevent vertical transmission to their babies. 
尼日利亚吉加瓦州杜塞市艾滋病毒感染孕妇中寨卡病毒感染的血清学检测
寨卡病毒感染是非洲新出现的经常被忽视的病毒感染之一。在尼日利亚吉加瓦州杜塞市开展了一项研究,以确定艾滋病毒阳性孕妇中寨卡病毒(ZIKV)感染的血清阳性率。共有89名艾滋病毒阳性的孕妇被随机选择参加这项研究。样本分别于2020年2月至2021年3月从Rashid Shekoni专科医院和Dutse综合医院采集。一种标准的快速免疫层析技术;除使用自动血液学分析仪(Sysmex, KX-21N)进行血液学分析外,采用快速ELISA法筛选所有血清中寨卡病毒IgM抗体。结果显示,89名参与者中有4人(4.5%)感染寨卡病毒。75%的研究参与者PCV低于30%,淋巴细胞低于20%。研究还发现,75%感染寨卡病毒的参与者处于怀孕的前三个月。由此可见,研究人群寨卡病毒感染的血清流行率较低。然而,公共卫生当局为防止寨卡病毒在该州的传播提供快速反应的必要性再怎么强调也不为过。吉加瓦州应鼓励合并感染寨卡病毒的艾滋病毒阳性孕妇住院分娩,以防止母婴垂直传播。
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