Seroprevalence of Seven Zoonotic Infections in Nunavik, Quebec ( Canada)
Summary In Nunavik, common practices and food habits such as consumption of raw meat and untreated water place the Inuit at risk for contracting zoonotic diseases. The aim of this study was to determine the seroprevalence of seven zoonotic infections among the permanent residents of Nunavik. The stu...
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crwiley:10.1111/j.1863-2378.2011.01424.x 2024-09-15T18:15:05+00:00 Seroprevalence of Seven Zoonotic Infections in Nunavik, Quebec ( Canada) Messier, V. Lévesque, B. Proulx, J.‐F. Rochette, L. Serhir, B. Couillard, M. Ward, B. J. Libman, M. D. Dewailly, É. Déry, S. 2011 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1863-2378.2011.01424.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1863-2378.2011.01424.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1863-2378.2011.01424.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Zoonoses and Public Health volume 59, issue 2, page 107-117 ISSN 1863-1959 1863-2378 journal-article 2011 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1863-2378.2011.01424.x 2024-08-09T04:26:56Z Summary In Nunavik, common practices and food habits such as consumption of raw meat and untreated water place the Inuit at risk for contracting zoonotic diseases. The aim of this study was to determine the seroprevalence of seven zoonotic infections among the permanent residents of Nunavik. The study was conducted in the fall 2004 as part of the Nunavik Health Survey. Blood samples from adults aged 18–74 years ( n = 917) were collected and analysed for the presence of antibodies against Trichinella spp., Toxocara canis, Echinococcus granulosus , Brucella spp., Coxiella burnetii , Leptospira spp. and Francisella tularensis . Information on sociodemographic characteristics, traditional activities, drinking water supply and nutrition was gathered using english/inuktitut bilingual questionnaires. The chi‐squared test was used to evaluate associations between seropositivity and other measured variables. Statistically significant variables were included in a multivariate logistic regression model to control for confounding factors. Estimated seroprevalences were 8.3% for E. granulosus , 3.9% for T. canis , 5.9% for Leptospira spp. and 18.9% for F. tularensis . Seroprevalence was ≤1% for Trichinella spiralis , Brucella spp. and C. burnetii . For most infections, seropositivity tended to increase with age. In multivariate analyses, seroprevalence was positively (i.e. directly) associated with age and residence in the Ungava coast area for F. tularensis age and residence in the Hudson coast area for T. canis female gender, lower level of schooling and frequent cleaning of water reservoirs for E. granulosus . No risk factor for Leptospira spp. infection was identified. No associations were detected with regards to food habits or environmental exposures. A small but significant portion of the Nunavik population has serologic evidence of exposure to at least one of the pathogenic microorganisms investigated. Further studies are needed to better understand the mechanisms for transmission of zoonotic infections and their ... Article in Journal/Newspaper inuit inuktitut Nunavik Wiley Online Library Zoonoses and Public Health 59 2 107 117 |
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Summary In Nunavik, common practices and food habits such as consumption of raw meat and untreated water place the Inuit at risk for contracting zoonotic diseases. The aim of this study was to determine the seroprevalence of seven zoonotic infections among the permanent residents of Nunavik. The study was conducted in the fall 2004 as part of the Nunavik Health Survey. Blood samples from adults aged 18–74 years ( n = 917) were collected and analysed for the presence of antibodies against Trichinella spp., Toxocara canis, Echinococcus granulosus , Brucella spp., Coxiella burnetii , Leptospira spp. and Francisella tularensis . Information on sociodemographic characteristics, traditional activities, drinking water supply and nutrition was gathered using english/inuktitut bilingual questionnaires. The chi‐squared test was used to evaluate associations between seropositivity and other measured variables. Statistically significant variables were included in a multivariate logistic regression model to control for confounding factors. Estimated seroprevalences were 8.3% for E. granulosus , 3.9% for T. canis , 5.9% for Leptospira spp. and 18.9% for F. tularensis . Seroprevalence was ≤1% for Trichinella spiralis , Brucella spp. and C. burnetii . For most infections, seropositivity tended to increase with age. In multivariate analyses, seroprevalence was positively (i.e. directly) associated with age and residence in the Ungava coast area for F. tularensis age and residence in the Hudson coast area for T. canis female gender, lower level of schooling and frequent cleaning of water reservoirs for E. granulosus . No risk factor for Leptospira spp. infection was identified. No associations were detected with regards to food habits or environmental exposures. A small but significant portion of the Nunavik population has serologic evidence of exposure to at least one of the pathogenic microorganisms investigated. Further studies are needed to better understand the mechanisms for transmission of zoonotic infections and their ... |
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Messier, V. Lévesque, B. Proulx, J.‐F. Rochette, L. Serhir, B. Couillard, M. Ward, B. J. Libman, M. D. Dewailly, É. Déry, S. Seroprevalence of Seven Zoonotic Infections in Nunavik, Quebec ( Canada) |
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