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Changes in the dynamics of dengue incidence in South and Central America are possibly due to cross-population immunity after Zika virus epidemics

机译:南部和中美洲登革热发病率的变化可能是由于Zika病毒流行病后的跨人群免疫

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Objective We tested the hypothesis that Zika virus (ZIKV) immunity may protect against dengue virus (DENV) infection, disease severity or human amplification, based on analysis of epidemiological data from our long-term surveillance study (2009-2016) in the city of Salvador, Brazil, that indicated a substantial reduction in the frequency of laboratory-confirmed dengue cases following the Zika outbreak. To assess whether similar patterns were observed across the Americas, we did a broader explorative investigation of historical series (2004 to 2019) of suspected cases of dengue fever, covering 20 DENV-endemic South and Central American countries.
机译:目的根据我们在巴西萨尔瓦多市进行的长期监测研究(2009-2016)的流行病学数据分析,我们检验了寨卡病毒(ZIKV)免疫可预防登革热病毒(DENV)感染、疾病严重程度或人类扩增的假设,这表明寨卡疫情爆发后实验室确诊登革热病例的频率大幅下降。为了评估在整个美洲是否观察到类似的模式,我们对登革热疑似病例的历史系列(2004年至2019年)进行了更广泛的探索性调查,覆盖了20个登革热流行的南美洲和中美洲国家。

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