Seroprevalence of Coxiella burnetii (Q fever) Exposure in Humans on Reunion Island
After the documentation of sporadic cases of Q fever endocarditis, we conducted a serosurvey to assess Coxiella burnetii exposure on Reunion Island. Two hundred forty-one stored frozen human sera were analyzed using an immunofluorescence assay. The weighted seroprevalence of Q fever was of 6.81% (95% confidence interval, 4.02%-9.59%). Despite the absence of infection in youths <20 years of age, exposure was not driven by age or by gender. There was a spatial disparity in exposure across the island, with higher prevalence being reported in regions where ruminant farms are present. The seroprevalence pattern suggests that Q fever is endemic on Reunion Island.
Author(s): Jaubert Julien, Naze Florence, Camuset Guillaume, Larrieu Sophie, Pascalis Hervé, Guernier Vanina, Naty Nadège, Bertolotti Antoine, Manaquin Rodolphe, Mboussou Yoan, Atiana Laura, Picot Sandrine, Filleul Laurent, Tortosa Pablo, Cardinale Eric, Gérardin Patrick
Publishing year: 2019
Pages: 1-4
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