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Serologic survey of humans for Flavivirus West Nile in southern Moravia (Czech Republic)

Authors

HUBÁLEK Zdeněk KŘÍŽ Bohumír HALOUZKA Jiří

Year of publication 2011
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Central European Journal of Public Health
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Keywords West Nile virus;serosurvey; virus neutralization test
Description A serosurvey for West Nile virus (WNV) was carried out in 525 persons, using a plaque-reduction neutralization microtest with Vero cells and Egyptian topotype Eg-101 strain as test virus. The blood sera were sampled in four South-Moravian districts (Hodonín 44 persons, Břeclav 102 persons, Znojmo 170 persons, Jihlava 209 persons) of the Czech Republic in the years 1988 and 1989, and stored at -20 C since the collection. Antibodies to WNV were detected in only three humans (0.6% seropositivity): one person each in the districts of Hodonín (2.3% persons positive), Břeclav (1.0% positive) and Jihlava (0.5% positive), with the titres of 1:64, 1:32, and 1:32, respectively. All the three sera were negative for antibody to tick-borne encephalitis virus. The results indicate that activity of WNV in southern Moravia was very low before 1990.

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