Seroprevalence of antibodies to Venezuelan equine encephalitis complex (subtypes IAB and VI) in humans from General Belgrano Island, Formosa, Argentina

Authors

  • Alicia Cámara Universidad Nacional de Córdoba; Facultad de Medicina; Instituto de Virología 'J.M. Vanella'
  • Gladis Díaz Universidad Nacional de Córdoba; Facultad de Medicina; Instituto de Virología 'J.M. Vanella'
  • Victor Vega Universidad Nacional de Córdoba; Facultad de Medicina; Instituto de Virología 'J.M. Vanella'
  • María Basualdo Servicio Provincial de Chagas
  • Marta Contigiani Universidad Nacional de Córdoba; Facultad de Medicina; Instituto de Virología 'J.M. Vanella'

Keywords:

Alphavirus, Togaviridae, VEE, Seroprevalence, Humans, Argentina

Abstract

This work presents the results of the detection of antibodies (immunoglobulin G) for subtypes I and VI of VEE viruses complex (Togaviridae family) in people from the General Belgrano island, Formosa province (Argentina). The prevalence of neutralizing (NT) antibodies for subtype VI was from 30% to 70% and the prevalence of antibodies inhibitory of hemagglutination (HI) was of 0% in the first and second inquiry respectively. For the subtype IAB the prevalence of NT antibodies was from 13% to 3.6%, similar to the prevalence total for both subtypes. HI antibodies were not detected in any inquiries for any subtype. It was observed that both subtypes circulate simultaneously, while subtype VI remains constant with some peaks, subtype I was found in low level.

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Published

2003-08-01

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Section

Soroepidemiology

How to Cite

Cámara, A., Díaz, G., Vega, V., Basualdo, M., & Contigiani, M. (2003). Seroprevalence of antibodies to Venezuelan equine encephalitis complex (subtypes IAB and VI) in humans from General Belgrano Island, Formosa, Argentina . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 45(4), 201-204. https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/30719