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Laboratory surveillance of arboviral infections in a southern France region colonized by Aedes albopictus

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The establishment of Aedes albopictus in southern France, a recognized competent vector for several arboviruses, represents a new threat for the local transmission and spread of what were until recently considered as tropical diseases. A preparedness and response plan, based on vigilance of both clinicians and laboratories, has introduced significant changes in guidelines and behaviour regarding patients' care specifically during the activity period of mosquitoes. In the present study, we report the results of a 1-year activity in arboviral infection diagnosis. A total of 141 patients were included in this retrospective study. The number of suspected imported and autochthonous cases was 69 and 72, respectively. A diagnosis of arboviral infection was confirmed for 15 (21·7%) suspected imported cases, with identification of 13 dengue viruses, one chikungunya virus and one Zika virus. No autochthonous cases were detected. This report illustrates the increase in requests for arboviral infection diagnosis and confirms the challenge with identifying autochthonous arboviral infection cases in many unspecific febrile syndromes.

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hal-01798187 , version 1 (10-02-2020)

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L. Cadot, M. Segondy, V. Foulongne. Laboratory surveillance of arboviral infections in a southern France region colonized by Aedes albopictus. Epidemiology and Infection, 2017, 145 (04), pp.710 - 714. ⟨10.1017/S0950268816002818⟩. ⟨hal-01798187⟩
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