Reconstructing long-term dengue virus immunity in French Polynesia.

Background Understanding the underlying risk of infection by dengue virus from surveillance systems is complicated due to the complex nature of the disease. In particular, the probability of becoming severely sick is driven by serotype-specific infection histories as well as age; however, this has r...

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Main Authors: Takahiro Nemoto, Maite Aubry, Yoann Teissier, Richard Paul, Van-Mai Cao-Lormeau, Henrik Salje, Simon Cauchemez
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:c81c7a61754f441280642702916c37c9 2023-05-15T15:14:59+02:00 Reconstructing long-term dengue virus immunity in French Polynesia. Takahiro Nemoto Maite Aubry Yoann Teissier Richard Paul Van-Mai Cao-Lormeau Henrik Salje Simon Cauchemez 2022-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010367 https://doaj.org/article/c81c7a61754f441280642702916c37c9 EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010367 https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2727 https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2735 1935-2727 1935-2735 doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0010367 https://doaj.org/article/c81c7a61754f441280642702916c37c9 PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 16, Iss 10, p e0010367 (2022) Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010367 2022-12-30T21:43:40Z Background Understanding the underlying risk of infection by dengue virus from surveillance systems is complicated due to the complex nature of the disease. In particular, the probability of becoming severely sick is driven by serotype-specific infection histories as well as age; however, this has rarely been quantified. Island communities that have periodic outbreaks dominated by single serotypes provide an opportunity to disentangle the competing role of serotype, age and changes in surveillance systems in characterising disease risk. Methodology We develop mathematical models to analyse 35 years of dengue surveillance (1979-2014) and seroprevalence studies from French Polynesia. We estimate the annual force of infection, serotype-specific reporting probabilities and changes in surveillance capabilities using the annual age and serotype-specific distribution of dengue. Principal findings Eight dengue epidemics occurred between 1979 and 2014, with reporting probabilities for DENV-1 primary infections increasing from 3% to 5%. The reporting probability for DENV-1 secondary infections was 3.6 times that for primary infections. We also observed heterogeneity in reporting probabilities by serotype, with DENV-3 having the highest probability of being detected. Reporting probabilities declined with age after 14 y.o. Between 1979 and 2014, the proportion never infected declined from 70% to 23% while the proportion infected at least twice increased from 4.5% to 45%. By 2014, almost half of the population had acquired heterotypic immunity. The probability of an epidemic increased sharply with the estimated fraction of susceptibles among children. Conclusion/significance By analysing 35 years of dengue data in French Polynesia, we characterised key factors affecting the dissemination profile and reporting of dengue cases in an epidemiological context simplified by mono-serotypic circulation. Our analysis provides key estimates that can inform the study of dengue in more complex settings where the co-circulation of ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 16 10 e0010367
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Public aspects of medicine
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RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
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Takahiro Nemoto
Maite Aubry
Yoann Teissier
Richard Paul
Van-Mai Cao-Lormeau
Henrik Salje
Simon Cauchemez
Reconstructing long-term dengue virus immunity in French Polynesia.
topic_facet Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
description Background Understanding the underlying risk of infection by dengue virus from surveillance systems is complicated due to the complex nature of the disease. In particular, the probability of becoming severely sick is driven by serotype-specific infection histories as well as age; however, this has rarely been quantified. Island communities that have periodic outbreaks dominated by single serotypes provide an opportunity to disentangle the competing role of serotype, age and changes in surveillance systems in characterising disease risk. Methodology We develop mathematical models to analyse 35 years of dengue surveillance (1979-2014) and seroprevalence studies from French Polynesia. We estimate the annual force of infection, serotype-specific reporting probabilities and changes in surveillance capabilities using the annual age and serotype-specific distribution of dengue. Principal findings Eight dengue epidemics occurred between 1979 and 2014, with reporting probabilities for DENV-1 primary infections increasing from 3% to 5%. The reporting probability for DENV-1 secondary infections was 3.6 times that for primary infections. We also observed heterogeneity in reporting probabilities by serotype, with DENV-3 having the highest probability of being detected. Reporting probabilities declined with age after 14 y.o. Between 1979 and 2014, the proportion never infected declined from 70% to 23% while the proportion infected at least twice increased from 4.5% to 45%. By 2014, almost half of the population had acquired heterotypic immunity. The probability of an epidemic increased sharply with the estimated fraction of susceptibles among children. Conclusion/significance By analysing 35 years of dengue data in French Polynesia, we characterised key factors affecting the dissemination profile and reporting of dengue cases in an epidemiological context simplified by mono-serotypic circulation. Our analysis provides key estimates that can inform the study of dengue in more complex settings where the co-circulation of ...
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author Takahiro Nemoto
Maite Aubry
Yoann Teissier
Richard Paul
Van-Mai Cao-Lormeau
Henrik Salje
Simon Cauchemez
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Maite Aubry
Yoann Teissier
Richard Paul
Van-Mai Cao-Lormeau
Henrik Salje
Simon Cauchemez
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title Reconstructing long-term dengue virus immunity in French Polynesia.
title_short Reconstructing long-term dengue virus immunity in French Polynesia.
title_full Reconstructing long-term dengue virus immunity in French Polynesia.
title_fullStr Reconstructing long-term dengue virus immunity in French Polynesia.
title_full_unstemmed Reconstructing long-term dengue virus immunity in French Polynesia.
title_sort reconstructing long-term dengue virus immunity in french polynesia.
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