Abstract
Abstract
Background
Rift Valley Fever (RVF) is a zoonosis that affects large parts of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. RVF virus (RVFV) is transmitted to humans through contacts with infected animals, animal products, mosquito bites or aerosols. Its pathogenesis in humans ranges from asymptomatic forms to potentially deadly haemorrhagic fevers, and the true burden of human infections during outbreaks is generally unknown.
Methods
We build a model fitted to both passive surveillance data and serological data collected throughout a RVF epidemic that occurred in Mayotte Island in 2018–2019.
Results
We estimate that RVFV infected 10,797 (95% CrI 4,728–16,127) people aged ≥15 years old in Mayotte during the entire outbreak, among which only 1.2% (0.67%–2.2%) were reported to the syndromic surveillance system. RVFV IgG seroprevalence in people ≥15 years old was estimated to increase from 5.5% (3.6%–7.7%) before the outbreak to 12.9% (10.4%–16.3%) thereafter.
Conclusions
Our results suggest that a large part of RVFV infected people present subclinical forms of the disease and/or do not reach medical care that could lead to their detection by the surveillance system. This may threaten the implementation of exhaustive RVF surveillance and adequate control programs in affected countries.
Funder
This work was funded by internal resources of Santé Publique France.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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