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Hepatitis C and arboviral antibodies in the island populations of mauritius and Rodrigues

✍ Scribed by Dr. Tino F. Schwarz; Gerhard Dobler; Sabine Gilch; Gundula Jäger


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
509 KB
Volume
44
Category
Article
ISSN
0146-6615

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

A serological survey for antibodies to hepatitis C virus (HCV), dengue viruses (DEN), West Nile virus (WN), and sindbis virus (SIN) was carried out in sera of selected groups of the population of the Islands of Mauritius (n = 449) and Rodrigues (n = 115), Indian Ocean. 8.3% of 564 sera were positive for anti‐HCV. In Mauritius, 2.1% of sera of healthy individuals were found with anti‐HCV. The highest prevalence was found in sexually transmitted disease (STD) patients and prison inmates with 46.2% and 43.8%, respectively. None of the sera from blood donors sampled from Rodrigues Island had anti‐HCV. Antibodies to arbo‐viruses were detected in sera of individuals from both islands. Anti‐DEN IgG was detected in 3.8% of sera from Mauritius and 0.9% from Rodrigues. Anti‐WN IgG was detected in 2.2% of sera from Mauritius and 0.9% from Rodrigues. All sera from Rodrigues were without anti‐SIN IgG, 1.1% of those from Mauritius were positive. This suggests that arboviruses occur on these islands. © 1994 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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