Individual, household and environmental factors associated with arboviruses in rural human populations, Brazil
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Resumo: | Landscape change is one of the foremost drivers of the emergence of infectious diseases. Exploring demographic, household and environmental conditions under which infectious diseases occur may inform strategies to prevent disease emergence in human populations. We collected blood samples from 523 humans and explore factors for arbovirus emergence in Bahia, Brazil. The overall arbovirus seroprevalence was 65.2%, with the genus Flavivirus most prevalent (64.4%). Based on monotypic reactions, the population had contact with five arbovirus: Dengue 3, Ilheus, Oropouche, Caraparu and Eastern equine encephalitis virus. To our knowledge, this is the first study reporting exposure to Oropouche, Caraparu and Eastern equine encephalitis virus in human populations in Bahia, Northeast of Brazil. The best model fit demonstrated that household and environmental variables were more predictive of the risk of arbovirus exposure than demographic variables. The presence of forest and free-living monkeys in the areas close to the communities had a protective effect for the human population (i.e. lower seroprevalence). The dilution effect is considered as one explanation for this finding. These results highlight the important ecological role of wildlife-friendly agriculture. |
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Catenacci, Lilian SFerreira, Milene SFernades, DeboraPadda, HannahRosa, Elizabeth Salbé Travassos daDeem, Sharon LVasconcelos, Pedro Fernando da CostaMartins, Lívia Caricio2021-02-15T14:07:41Z2021-02-15T14:07:41Z2021CATENACCI, Lilian S. et al. Individual, household and environmental factors associated with arboviruses in rural human populations, Brazil. Zoonoses and Public Health, v. xx, n. xx, p. xx, Feb. 2021.1863-1959https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/425710.1111/zph.12811Landscape change is one of the foremost drivers of the emergence of infectious diseases. Exploring demographic, household and environmental conditions under which infectious diseases occur may inform strategies to prevent disease emergence in human populations. We collected blood samples from 523 humans and explore factors for arbovirus emergence in Bahia, Brazil. The overall arbovirus seroprevalence was 65.2%, with the genus Flavivirus most prevalent (64.4%). Based on monotypic reactions, the population had contact with five arbovirus: Dengue 3, Ilheus, Oropouche, Caraparu and Eastern equine encephalitis virus. To our knowledge, this is the first study reporting exposure to Oropouche, Caraparu and Eastern equine encephalitis virus in human populations in Bahia, Northeast of Brazil. The best model fit demonstrated that household and environmental variables were more predictive of the risk of arbovirus exposure than demographic variables. The presence of forest and free-living monkeys in the areas close to the communities had a protective effect for the human population (i.e. lower seroprevalence). The dilution effect is considered as one explanation for this finding. 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Individual, household and environmental factors associated with arboviruses in rural human populations, Brazil |
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Individual, household and environmental factors associated with arboviruses in rural human populations, Brazil |
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Individual, household and environmental factors associated with arboviruses in rural human populations, Brazil Catenacci, Lilian S Arbovirus / isolamento & purificação Flavivirus / patogenicidade Sorologia / métodos Zoonoses / transmissão Doenças Transmissíveis Emergentes Salvador (BA) |
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Individual, household and environmental factors associated with arboviruses in rural human populations, Brazil |
title_full |
Individual, household and environmental factors associated with arboviruses in rural human populations, Brazil |
title_fullStr |
Individual, household and environmental factors associated with arboviruses in rural human populations, Brazil |
title_full_unstemmed |
Individual, household and environmental factors associated with arboviruses in rural human populations, Brazil |
title_sort |
Individual, household and environmental factors associated with arboviruses in rural human populations, Brazil |
author |
Catenacci, Lilian S |
author_facet |
Catenacci, Lilian S Ferreira, Milene S Fernades, Debora Padda, Hannah Rosa, Elizabeth Salbé Travassos da Deem, Sharon L Vasconcelos, Pedro Fernando da Costa Martins, Lívia Caricio |
author_role |
author |
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Ferreira, Milene S Fernades, Debora Padda, Hannah Rosa, Elizabeth Salbé Travassos da Deem, Sharon L Vasconcelos, Pedro Fernando da Costa Martins, Lívia Caricio |
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Catenacci, Lilian S Ferreira, Milene S Fernades, Debora Padda, Hannah Rosa, Elizabeth Salbé Travassos da Deem, Sharon L Vasconcelos, Pedro Fernando da Costa Martins, Lívia Caricio |
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Arbovirus / isolamento & purificação Flavivirus / patogenicidade Sorologia / métodos Zoonoses / transmissão Doenças Transmissíveis Emergentes Salvador (BA) |
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Arbovirus / isolamento & purificação Flavivirus / patogenicidade Sorologia / métodos Zoonoses / transmissão Doenças Transmissíveis Emergentes Salvador (BA) |
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Landscape change is one of the foremost drivers of the emergence of infectious diseases. Exploring demographic, household and environmental conditions under which infectious diseases occur may inform strategies to prevent disease emergence in human populations. We collected blood samples from 523 humans and explore factors for arbovirus emergence in Bahia, Brazil. The overall arbovirus seroprevalence was 65.2%, with the genus Flavivirus most prevalent (64.4%). Based on monotypic reactions, the population had contact with five arbovirus: Dengue 3, Ilheus, Oropouche, Caraparu and Eastern equine encephalitis virus. To our knowledge, this is the first study reporting exposure to Oropouche, Caraparu and Eastern equine encephalitis virus in human populations in Bahia, Northeast of Brazil. The best model fit demonstrated that household and environmental variables were more predictive of the risk of arbovirus exposure than demographic variables. The presence of forest and free-living monkeys in the areas close to the communities had a protective effect for the human population (i.e. lower seroprevalence). The dilution effect is considered as one explanation for this finding. These results highlight the important ecological role of wildlife-friendly agriculture. |
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