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Ebola virus antibody prevalence in dogs and human risk
Authors:Allela Loïs  Boury Olivier  Pouillot Régis  Délicat André  Yaba Philippe  Kumulungui Brice  Rouquet Pierre  Gonzalez Jean-Paul  Leroy Eric M
Affiliation:Centre International de Recherches Médicales de Franceville, Franceville, Gabon.
Abstract:During the 2001-2002 outbreak in Gabon, we observed that several dogs were highly exposed to Ebola virus by eating infected dead animals. To examine whether these animals became infected with Ebola virus, we sampled 439 dogs and screened them by Ebola virus-specific immunoglobulin (Ig) G assay, antigen detection, and viral polymerase chain reaction amplification. Seven (8.9%) of 79 samples from the 2 main towns, 15 (15.2%) of 99 samples from Mekambo, and 40 (25.2%) of 159 samples from villages in the Ebola virus-epidemic area had detectable Ebola virus-IgG, compared to only 2 (2%) of 102 samples from France. Among dogs from villages with both infected animal carcasses and human cases, seroprevalence was 31.8%. A significant positive direct association existed between seroprevalence and the distances to the Ebola virus-epidemic area. This study suggests that dogs can be infected by Ebola virus and that the putative infection is asymptomatic.
Keywords:research   Ebola virus   dogs   antibody   human   prevention   reservoir
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