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Lassa Virus Seroprevalence in Sibirilia Commune,Bougouni District,Southern Mali
Authors:Nafomon Sogoba  Kyle Rosenke  Jennifer Adjemian  Sory Ibrahim Diawara  Ousmane Maiga  Moussa Keita  Drissa Konaté   Abdoul Salam Keita  Ibrahim Sissoko  Matt Boisen  Diana Nelson  Darin Oottamasathien  Molly Millett  Robert F. Garry  Luis M. Branco  Sékou F. Traoré   Seydou Doumbia  Heinz Feldmann  David Safronetz
Abstract:
Lassa virus (LASV) is endemic to several nations in West Africa. In Mali, LASV was unknown until an exported case of Lassa fever was reported in 2009. Since that time, rodent surveys have found evidence of LASV-infected Mastomys natalensis rats in several communities in southern Mali, near the border with Côte d’Ivoire. Despite increased awareness, to date only a single case of Lassa fever has been confirmed in Mali. We conducted a survey to determine the prevalence of LASV exposure among persons in 3 villages in southern Mali where the presence of infected rodents has been documented. LASV IgG seroprevalence ranged from 14.5% to 44% per village. No sex bias was noted; however, seropositivity rates increased with participant age. These findings confirm human LASV exposure in Mali and suggest that LASV infection/Lassa fever is a potential public health concern in southern Mali.
Keywords:Lassa fever   Lassa virus seroprevalence   arenavirus   viral hemorrhagic fever   West Africa   southern Mali   emerging infectious diseases   viruses   zoonoses
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