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   Evaluation of Inapparent Dengue Infections During an Outbreak in Southern China  
   
نویسنده wang t. ,wang m. ,shu b. ,chen x.-q. ,luo l. ,wang j.-y. ,cen y.-z. ,anderson b.d. ,merrill m.m. ,merrill h.r. ,lu j.-h.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2015 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 3
چکیده    Few studies evaluating inapparent dengue virus (denv) infections have been conducted in china. in 2013,a large outbreak of denv occurred in the city of zhongshan,located in southern china,which provided an opportunity to assess the clinical spectrum of disease. during the outbreak,an investigation of 887 index case contacts was conducted to evaluate inapparent and symptomatic denv infections. post-outbreak,an additional 815 subjects from 4 towns with,and 350 subjects from 2 towns without reported autochthonous denv transmission,as determined by clinical diagnosis,were evaluated for serological evidence of dengue igg antibodies. between july and november 2013,there were 19 imported and 809 autochthonous dengue cases reported in zhongshan. of 887 case contacts enrolled during the outbreak,13 (1.5%) exhibited symptomatic denv infection,while 28 (3.2%) were inapparent. the overall i:s ratio was 2.2:1 (95% ci: 1.1-4.2:1). post-outbreak serological data showed that the proportion of denv igg antibody detection from the 4 towns with and the 2 towns without reported denv transmission was 2.7% (95% ci: 1.6%-3.8%) and 0.6% (95% ci: 0-1.4%),respectively. the i:s ratio in the 3 towns where clinical dengue cases were predominately typed as denv-1 was 11.0:1 (95% ci: 3.7-∞:1). the ratio in the town where denv-3 was predominately typed was 1.0:1 (95% ci: 0.5-∞:1). in this cross-sectional study,data suggests a high i:s ratio during a documented outbreak in zhongshan,southern china. these results have important implications for dengue control,implying that inapparent cases might influence denv transmission more than previously thought. © 2015 wang et al.
آدرس zhongshan center for disease control and prevention,zhongshan,china,zhongshan institute of the school of public health,sun yat-sen university,zhongshan, China, zhongshan center for disease control and prevention,zhongshan, China, zhongshan center for disease control and prevention,zhongshan, China, zhongshan center for disease control and prevention,zhongshan, China, zhongshan center for disease control and prevention,zhongshan, China, zhongshan center for disease control and prevention,zhongshan, China, zhongshan center for disease control and prevention,zhongshan, China, division of infectious diseases,department of medicine,duke university,durham,nc, United States, department of environmental & global health,college of public health & health professions,university of florida,gainesville,fl, United States, department of statistics,college of liberal arts & sciences,university of florida,gainesville,fl, United States, zhongshan institute of the school of public health,sun yat-sen university,zhongshan,china,school of public health,sun yat-sen university,guangzhou, China
 
     
   
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