1. Novel Assay to Measure Seroprevalence of Zika Virus in the Philippines.
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Adams C, Jadi R, Segovia-Chumbez B, Daag J, Ylade M, Medina FA, Sharp TM, Munoz-Jordan JL, Yoon IK, Deen J, Lopez AL, de Silva AM, and Premkumar L
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- Antibodies, Viral, Child, Cross Reactions, Humans, Philippines epidemiology, Seroepidemiologic Studies, Dengue diagnosis, Dengue epidemiology, Dengue Virus genetics, Zika Virus genetics, Zika Virus Infection diagnosis, Zika Virus Infection epidemiology
- Abstract
Zika virus (ZIKV) is a member of the Flaviviridae family, which includes other clinically notable viruses such as the 4 dengue virus serotypes (DENV-1-4). Distinguishing DENVs from ZIKV using the established serologic assays widely used for monitoring DENV transmission is difficult because of antibody cross-reactivity between these closely related flaviviruses. We describe a modified and improved recombinant envelope domain III-based serologic assay for detecting ZIKV type-specific antibodies in regions with endemic DENV transmission. When the assay was used to measure ZIKV seroprevalence in 2017 among children 9-14 years of age living in a region of the Philippines with endemic DENV transmission, we observed a ZIKV seroprevalence of 18%. Investigators should consider using the ZIKV envelope domain III-based assay, which is simple and readily adaptable for use in standard clinical and public health laboratories, to assess ZIKV seroprevalence in areas with endemic DENV transmission.
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- 2021
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