Author:
Bikangui Rodrigue,Parkouda Soulemane,More Ayong,Magossou Mbadinga Marien Veraldy,Boussoukou Ismael Piérrick Mikelet,Ondo Georgelin Nguema,Nkoma Anne Marie Mouina,Adamou Rafiou,Honkpehedji Yabo Josiane,Rossatanga Elie Gide,Ushijima Yuri,Abe Haruka,Lell Bertrand,Dejon-Agobé Jean Claude,Yasuda Jiro,Adegnika Ayola Akim
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Despite dengue virus (DENV) outbreak in Gabon a decade ago, less is known on the potential circulation of DENV serotypes in the country. Previous studies conducted in some areas of the country, are limited to hospital-based surveys which reported the presence of some cases of serotype 2 and 3 seven years ago and more recently the serotype 1. As further investigation, we extend the survey to the community of Moyen Ogooué region with the aim to assess the presence of the dengue virus serotypes, additionally to characterize chikungunya (CHIKV) infection and describe the symptomatology associated with infections.
Method
A cross-sectional survey was conducted from April 2020 to March 2021. The study included participants of both sexes and any age one year and above, with fever or history of fever in the past seven days until blood collection. Eligible volunteers were clinically examined, and blood sample was collected for the detection of DENV and CHIKV using RT-qPCR. Positive samples were selected for the target sequencing.
Results
A total of 579 volunteers were included. Their mean age (SD) was 20 (20) years with 55% of them being female. Four cases of DENV infection were diagnosed giving a prevalence of 0.7% (95%CI: 0.2–1.8) in our cohort while no case of CHIKV was detected. The common symptoms and signs presented by the DENV cases included fatigue, arthralgia myalgia, cough, and loss of appetite. DENV-1was the only virus detected by RT-qPCR.
Conclusion
Our results confirm the presence of active dengue infection in the region, particularly DENV-1, and could suggest the decline of DENV-2 and DENV-3. Continuous surveillance remains paramount to comprehensively describe the extent of dengue serotypes distribution in the Moyen-Ogooué region of Gabon.
Funder
OCEAC MTN project funded by KFW
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC