1. Seroprevalence of Coxiella burnetii (Q fever) exposure in humans on Reunion Island
- Author
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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, 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, and Gérardin, Patrick
- Abstract
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.
- Published
- 2019