Seroprevalence and Risk Factors Possibly Associated with Emerging Zoonotic Vaccinia Virus in a Farming Community, Colombia.
In 2014, vaccinia virus (VACV) infections were identified among farmworkers in Caquetá Department, Colombia; additional cases were identified in Cundinamarca Department in 2015. VACV, an orthopoxvirus (OPXV) used in the smallpox vaccine, has caused sporadic bovine and human outbreaks in countries su...
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Styczynski, Ashley
Burgado, Jillybeth
Walteros, Diana
Usme Ciro, José Aldemar
Laiton, Katherine
Farias, Alejandra Pinilla
Nakazawa, Yoshinori
Chapman, Christina
Davidson, Whitni
Mauldin, Matthew
Morgan, Clint
Martínez-Cerón, Juan
Patiña, Edilson
López Sepúlveda, Leidy Laura
Torres, Claudia Patricia
Cruz Suarez, Anyely Eliana
Olaya, Gina Paez
Riveros, Carlos Elkin
Cepeda, Diana Yaneth
Lopez, Leydi Acosta
Espinosa, Daniela Gomez
Gutierrez Lozada, Faiber Antonio
Li, Yu
Satheshkumar, P S
Reynolds, Mary
Gracia-Romero, Martha
Petersen, Brett
- Tipo de recurso:
- Article of journal
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- 2019
- Institución:
- Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12494/42294
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- Colombia
dairy farms
orthopoxvirus
vaccinia virus
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zoonoses
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Styczynski, AshleyBurgado, JillybethWalteros, DianaUsme Ciro, José AldemarLaiton, KatherineFarias, Alejandra PinillaNakazawa, YoshinoriChapman, ChristinaDavidson, WhitniMauldin, MatthewMorgan, ClintMartínez-Cerón, JuanPatiña, EdilsonLópez Sepúlveda, Leidy LauraTorres, Claudia PatriciaCruz Suarez, Anyely ElianaOlaya, Gina PaezRiveros, Carlos ElkinCepeda, Diana YanethLopez, Leydi AcostaEspinosa, Daniela GomezGutierrez Lozada, Faiber AntonioLi, YuSatheshkumar, P SReynolds, MaryGracia-Romero, MarthaPetersen, Brett2021-12-16T22:16:09Z2021-12-16T22:16:09Z2019https://doi.org/10.32641/rchped.v90i4.98510806040https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12494/42294Styczynski A,Burgado J,Walteros D,Usme J,Laiton K,Farias AP,Nakazawa Y,Chapman C,Davidson W,Mauldin M,Morgan C,Martínez J,Patiña E,López LL,Torres CP,Cruz AE,Olaya GP,Riveros CE,Cepeda DY,Lopez LA,Espinosa DG,Gutierrez FA,Li Y,Satheshkumar PS,Reynolds M,Gracia M,Petersen B. Seroprevalence and Risk Factors Possibly Associated with Emerging Zoonotic Vaccinia Virus in a Farming Community, Colombia. Emerg Infect Dis. 2019. 25. (12):p. 2169-2176. .In 2014, vaccinia virus (VACV) infections were identified among farmworkers in Caquetá Department, Colombia; additional cases were identified in Cundinamarca Department in 2015. VACV, an orthopoxvirus (OPXV) used in the smallpox vaccine, has caused sporadic bovine and human outbreaks in countries such as Brazil and India. In response to the emergence of this disease in Colombia, we surveyed and collected blood from 134 farmworkers and household members from 56 farms in Cundinamarca Department. We tested serum samples for OPXV antibodies and correlated risk factors with seropositivity by using multivariate analyses. Fifty-two percent of farmworkers had OPXV antibodies; this percentage decreased to 31% when we excluded persons who would have been eligible for smallpox vaccination. The major risk factors for seropositivity were municipality, age, smallpox vaccination scar, duration of time working on a farm, and animals having vaccinia-like lesions. This investigation provides evidence for possible emergence of VACV as a zoonosis in South America.0000-0002-8093-0544jose.usmec@campusucc.edu.co2176-2169Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)Colombiadairy farmsorthopoxvirusvaccinia virusviruseszoonoseszoonoticSeroprevalence and Risk Factors Possibly Associated with Emerging Zoonotic Vaccinia Virus in a Farming Community, Colombia.Artículohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85info:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARTinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionEMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASESinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_14cbPublication20.500.12494/42294oai:repository.ucc.edu.co:20.500.12494/422942024-08-20 16:18:40.985metadata.onlyhttps://repository.ucc.edu.coRepositorio Institucional Universidad Cooperativa de Colombiabdigital@metabiblioteca.com |
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Seroprevalence and Risk Factors Possibly Associated with Emerging Zoonotic Vaccinia Virus in a Farming Community, Colombia. |
title |
Seroprevalence and Risk Factors Possibly Associated with Emerging Zoonotic Vaccinia Virus in a Farming Community, Colombia. |
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Seroprevalence and Risk Factors Possibly Associated with Emerging Zoonotic Vaccinia Virus in a Farming Community, Colombia. Colombia dairy farms orthopoxvirus vaccinia virus viruses zoonoses zoonotic |
title_short |
Seroprevalence and Risk Factors Possibly Associated with Emerging Zoonotic Vaccinia Virus in a Farming Community, Colombia. |
title_full |
Seroprevalence and Risk Factors Possibly Associated with Emerging Zoonotic Vaccinia Virus in a Farming Community, Colombia. |
title_fullStr |
Seroprevalence and Risk Factors Possibly Associated with Emerging Zoonotic Vaccinia Virus in a Farming Community, Colombia. |
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Seroprevalence and Risk Factors Possibly Associated with Emerging Zoonotic Vaccinia Virus in a Farming Community, Colombia. |
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Seroprevalence and Risk Factors Possibly Associated with Emerging Zoonotic Vaccinia Virus in a Farming Community, Colombia. |
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Styczynski, Ashley Burgado, Jillybeth Walteros, Diana Usme Ciro, José Aldemar Laiton, Katherine Farias, Alejandra Pinilla Nakazawa, Yoshinori Chapman, Christina Davidson, Whitni Mauldin, Matthew Morgan, Clint Martínez-Cerón, Juan Patiña, Edilson López Sepúlveda, Leidy Laura Torres, Claudia Patricia Cruz Suarez, Anyely Eliana Olaya, Gina Paez Riveros, Carlos Elkin Cepeda, Diana Yaneth Lopez, Leydi Acosta Espinosa, Daniela Gomez Gutierrez Lozada, Faiber Antonio Li, Yu Satheshkumar, P S Reynolds, Mary Gracia-Romero, Martha Petersen, Brett |
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Styczynski, Ashley Burgado, Jillybeth Walteros, Diana Usme Ciro, José Aldemar Laiton, Katherine Farias, Alejandra Pinilla Nakazawa, Yoshinori Chapman, Christina Davidson, Whitni Mauldin, Matthew Morgan, Clint Martínez-Cerón, Juan Patiña, Edilson López Sepúlveda, Leidy Laura Torres, Claudia Patricia Cruz Suarez, Anyely Eliana Olaya, Gina Paez Riveros, Carlos Elkin Cepeda, Diana Yaneth Lopez, Leydi Acosta Espinosa, Daniela Gomez Gutierrez Lozada, Faiber Antonio Li, Yu Satheshkumar, P S Reynolds, Mary Gracia-Romero, Martha Petersen, Brett |
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Colombia dairy farms orthopoxvirus vaccinia virus viruses zoonoses zoonotic |
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Colombia dairy farms orthopoxvirus vaccinia virus viruses zoonoses zoonotic |
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In 2014, vaccinia virus (VACV) infections were identified among farmworkers in Caquetá Department, Colombia; additional cases were identified in Cundinamarca Department in 2015. VACV, an orthopoxvirus (OPXV) used in the smallpox vaccine, has caused sporadic bovine and human outbreaks in countries such as Brazil and India. In response to the emergence of this disease in Colombia, we surveyed and collected blood from 134 farmworkers and household members from 56 farms in Cundinamarca Department. We tested serum samples for OPXV antibodies and correlated risk factors with seropositivity by using multivariate analyses. Fifty-two percent of farmworkers had OPXV antibodies; this percentage decreased to 31% when we excluded persons who would have been eligible for smallpox vaccination. The major risk factors for seropositivity were municipality, age, smallpox vaccination scar, duration of time working on a farm, and animals having vaccinia-like lesions. This investigation provides evidence for possible emergence of VACV as a zoonosis in South America. |
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Styczynski A,Burgado J,Walteros D,Usme J,Laiton K,Farias AP,Nakazawa Y,Chapman C,Davidson W,Mauldin M,Morgan C,Martínez J,Patiña E,López LL,Torres CP,Cruz AE,Olaya GP,Riveros CE,Cepeda DY,Lopez LA,Espinosa DG,Gutierrez FA,Li Y,Satheshkumar PS,Reynolds M,Gracia M,Petersen B. Seroprevalence and Risk Factors Possibly Associated with Emerging Zoonotic Vaccinia Virus in a Farming Community, Colombia. Emerg Infect Dis. 2019. 25. (12):p. 2169-2176. . |
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