2014
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2014.00280
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Epidemiological Risk Factors Associated with High Global Frequency of Inapparent Dengue Virus Infections

Abstract: Dengue is a major international public health concern, and the number of outbreaks has escalated greatly. Human migration and international trade and travel are constantly introducing new vectors and pathogens into novel geographic areas. Of particular interest is the extent to which dengue virus (DENV) infections are subclinical or inapparent. Not only may such infections contribute to the global spread of DENV by human migration, but also seroprevalence rates in naïve populations may be initially high despit… Show more

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“…This may occur irrespective of the circulating serotype as homotypic immunity is believed to be life-long (Sabin, 1952) and heterotypic immunity is estimated to last from 3 months to a year (Reich et al, 2013;Sabin, 1952). The latter may not prevent infection, but rather reduce clinical disease (Endy et al, 2011;Grange et al, 2014;Sabin, 1952). Additionally, heavy rains can "wash-out" mosquito breeding sites, resulting in short-term population crashes.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This may occur irrespective of the circulating serotype as homotypic immunity is believed to be life-long (Sabin, 1952) and heterotypic immunity is estimated to last from 3 months to a year (Reich et al, 2013;Sabin, 1952). The latter may not prevent infection, but rather reduce clinical disease (Endy et al, 2011;Grange et al, 2014;Sabin, 1952). Additionally, heavy rains can "wash-out" mosquito breeding sites, resulting in short-term population crashes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The small temporal decline has been linked to a reduced estimated force of infection and the changing demography (reduced birth and death rates) may have contributed to this ). However, there exist no extensive data on seroprevalence and the majority of infections are inapparent with no clinical presentation (Grange et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…"Asymptomatic" refers to a confirmed DENV infection in the complete absence of reported or detected symptoms. Inapparent human DENV infections are a potentially important component of the overall burden of dengue because they can serve as a previously unrecognized source of mosquito infection (12). Epidemic transmission of DENV associated with low viremia levels and mild illness has been reported (13).…”
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“…An estimated 300 million of the total 390 million DENV infections per year are clinically inapparent or mildly symptomatic, i.e., no illness that disrupted a person's daily routine (1). Following Grange et al (12), we use "inapparent" or "subclinical" interchangeably to denote infections confirmed by virus detection or seroconversion, but with insufficient symptoms to be detected by existing surveillance systems and health care providers. "Asymptomatic" refers to a confirmed DENV infection in the complete absence of reported or detected symptoms.…”
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“…Un individu peut donc potentiellement déve-lopper quatre infections à la dengue. Entre 50 et 80 % des infections à la dengue sont cependant asymptomatiques (Grange et al, 2014). Ce différentiel de vulnérabilité individuelle dépend de nombreux facteurs tels que la géné-tique, l'immunité ou encore l'âge (Huy et al, 2013).…”
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