Seroprevalence of dengue antibodies in three urban settings in Yucatan, Mexico

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Dengue transmission in Mexico has become a major public health problem. Few epidemiological studies have examined the seroprevalence of dengue in Mexico, and recent estimates are needed to better understand dengue transmission dynamics.Weconducted a dengue seroprevalence survey among 1,668 individuals including all age groups in three urban settings in Yucatan, Mexico. Children (< 19 years old) were selected randomly from schools. The adults (≥ 19 years old) were selected from healthcare facilities. Participants were asked to provide a venous blood sample and to answer a brief questionnaire with demographic information. Previous exposure to dengue was determined using indirect immunoglobulin G enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The overall seroprevalence was 73.6%. The age-specific seroprevalence increased with age, going from 51.4% (95% confidence interval [CI] = 45.0-57.9%) in children ≤ 8 years to 72% (95% CI = 66.3-77.2%) in the 9- to 14-years old. The highest seroprevalence was 83.4% (95% CI = 77-82.2%) in adults greater than 50 years. The seroprevalence in Merida was 68.6% (95% CI = 65-72%), in Progreso 68.7% (95% CI = 64.2-72.8%), and in Ticul 85.3% (95% CI = 81.9-88.3%). Ticul had the highest seroprevalence in all age groups. Logistic regression analysis showed that age and city of residence were associated with greater risk of prior dengue exposure. The results highlight the level of past exposure to dengue virus including young children. Similar studies should be conducted elsewhere in Mexico and other endemic countries to better understand the transmission dynamics of deng.

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  • FIGURE 1. Geographic location of the participants in the seroprevalence study. (A) Geographic location of participants from Merida, (B) Geographic location of participants from Progreso, and (C) Geographic location of participants from Ticul. The red dots show dengue seropositive individuals and green the seronegatives. This figure appears in color at www.ajtmh.org.
  • TABLE 1 Demographic characteristics of the study population in Yucatan, Mexico (N = 1,667)
  • FIGURE 2. Dengue seroprevalence to indirect immunoglobulin G (IgG) by age group and city, Yucatan, Mexico 2014. (A) Overall dengue seroprevalence; (B) Dengue seroprevalence, Merida; (C) Dengue seroprevalence, Progreso; and (D) Dengue seroprevalence, Ticul. This figure appears in color at www.ajtmh.org.
  • TABLE 2 Logistic regression model of risk factors associated with dengue seropositivity in Yucatan, Mexico

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Pavía-Ruz, N., Rojas, D. P., Villanueva, S., Granja, P., Balam-May, A., Longini, I. M., … Gómez-Dantés, H. (2018). Seroprevalence of dengue antibodies in three urban settings in Yucatan, Mexico. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 98(4), 1202–1208. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.17-0382

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