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Ayouba Ahidjo, Ahuka-Mundeke S., Butel Christelle, Kingebeni P. M., Loul S., Tagg N., Villabona-Arenas C. J., Lacroix Audrey, Ndimbo-Kumugo S. P., Keita A.K., Toure A., Couacy-Hymann E., Calvignac-Spencer S., Leendertz F. H., Formenty P., Delaporte Eric, Muyembe-Tamfum J. J., Ngole E. M., Peeters Martine. (2019). Extensive serological survey of multiple African nonhuman primate species reveals low prevalence of immunoglobulin G antibodies to 4 Ebola virus species. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 220 (10), p. 1599-1608. ISSN 0022-1899.

Titre du document
Extensive serological survey of multiple African nonhuman primate species reveals low prevalence of immunoglobulin G antibodies to 4 Ebola virus species
Année de publication
2019
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000491241900008
Auteurs
Ayouba Ahidjo, Ahuka-Mundeke S., Butel Christelle, Kingebeni P. M., Loul S., Tagg N., Villabona-Arenas C. J., Lacroix Audrey, Ndimbo-Kumugo S. P., Keita A.K., Toure A., Couacy-Hymann E., Calvignac-Spencer S., Leendertz F. H., Formenty P., Delaporte Eric, Muyembe-Tamfum J. J., Ngole E. M., Peeters Martine
Source
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2019, 220 (10), p. 1599-1608 ISSN 0022-1899
Bats are considered a reservoir species for Ebola viruses, but nonhuman primates (NHPs) have represented a source of infection in several outbreaks in humans. Here we report serological screening of blood or fecal samples from monkeys (n = 2322) and apes (n = 2327). Thirty-six NHP species from Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Ivory Coast were tested with a sensitive and specific Luminex-based assay for immunoglobulin G antibodies to 4 Ebola virus species. Using the simultaneous presence of antibodies to nucleoproteins and glycoproteins to define positivity, we showed that specific Ebola virus antibodies are not widespread among NHPs. Only 1 mustached monkey (Cercopithecus cephus) from Cameroon was positive for Sudan ebolavirus. These observations support that NHPs are most likely intermediate hosts for Ebola viruses. With the increasing frequency of Ebola outbreaks, it is crucial to identify the animal reservoir and understand the ecology of Ebola viruses to inform disease control.
Plan de classement
Santé : généralités [050] ; Entomologie médicale / Parasitologie / Virologie [052] ; Sciences du monde animal [080]
Description Géographique
CAMEROUN ; COTE D'IVOIRE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010077158]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010077158
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