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Title: Dynamics of dengue virus circulation: a silent epidemic in a complex urban area
Other Titles: Tropical Medicine and International Health
Authors: Teixeira, Maria da Glória Lima Cruz
Barreto, Mauricio Lima
Costa, Maria da Conceição Nascimento
Ferreira, Leila Denise Alves
Vasconcelos, Pedro F. C.
Cairncross, Sandy
metadata.dc.creator: Teixeira, Maria da Glória Lima Cruz
Barreto, Mauricio Lima
Costa, Maria da Conceição Nascimento
Ferreira, Leila Denise Alves
Vasconcelos, Pedro F. C.
Cairncross, Sandy
Abstract: Serotypes of dengue DEN-1 and DEN-2 have been reported in much of Brazil over the last 15 years, and DEN-3 serotype was only recently detected. This prospective study was conducted in Salvador, a large city in north-east Brazil, where two epidemics were previously recorded (DEN-1 and DEN-2). We obtained the seroprevalence and 1-year incidence of dengue infections in the population of 30 sampling areas of Salvador and analysed the relationship between intensity of viral circulation, standard of living and vector density. High seroprevalence (68.7%) and annual incidence (70.6%) of infection for one or both circulating serotypes (DEN-1 and DEN-2) were found. High rates of transmission were observed in all studied areas, from the highest to the lowest socio-economic status. The mean PI (Premise Index) for Aedes aegypti was 7.4% (range 0.27–25.6%). Even in the areas with the lowest PI (£ 3%) the observed seroincidence was 54.6%. These findings highlighted the existence of a silent epidemic during a period perceived by the Health Services as of low endemicity, indicating the strength and speed of dengue transmission in the city of Salvador.
Keywords: dengue
prospective study
serological survey
living conditions
vector density
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/7463
Issue Date: Sep-2002
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