Assessment of the yellow fever outbreak in Angola from December 2015 through December 2016: A retrospective study

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Manuel, Eusebio [1 ,2 ]
Armando, Antonio [2 ]
Francisco, Moises [3 ]
Paixao, Joana [3 ]
Aramburu, Javier [4 ]
de Oliveira, Miguel dos Santos [2 ]
Freitas, Helga [2 ]
Pedro, Alda Morais [2 ]
Jandondo, Domingos [3 ]
Carderon, Pablo Babrero [5 ]
Lamezon, Sandra Lopez [2 ]
Fortes, Filomeno [6 ]
Mariscal, Jorge [2 ]
Cardoso, Yolanda [1 ]
Moreira, Rosa [2 ]
Morais, Joana [1 ,3 ]
Francisco, Ngiambudulu M. [3 ,7 ]
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[1] Univ Agostinho Neto, Fac Med, Luanda, Angola
[2] Minist Saude, Direccao Nacl Saude Publ, Luanda, Angola
[3] Natl Inst Hlth Res, Inst Nacl Invest Saude, Grp Invest Microbiana & Imunol, Luanda, Angola
[4] World Hlth Org OMS, Luanda, Angola
[5] Clin Girassol, Luanda, Angola
[6] Univ Nova Lisboa, Inst Higiene & Med Trop, Lisbon, Portugal
[7] Hosp Josina Machel, Natl Inst Hlth Res, Inst Nacl Invest Saude, Grp Invest Microbiana & Imunol, Rua Amilcar Cabral 96,POB 3635, Luanda, Angola
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Aedes aegypti; Angola; flavivirus; infectionyellow fever; DIAGNOSIS; URINE;
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10.1002/hsr2.1924
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Background and AimsThe acute tropical infectious disease known as yellow fever (YF) is caused by an arbovirus and is characterized by fever, jaundice, hemorrhage, headache, muscle pain, nausea, vomiting, and fatigue. Angola experienced a yellow fever virus (YFV) outbreak that was documented in December 2015. However, little is known about the outcome of this outbreak. We aimed to demonstrate epidemic features and lessons learned during the YF epidemic in Angola.MethodsA total of 4618 blood samples from suspected YF cases were sent to the Instituto Nacional de Investigacao em Saude (INIS), a national referral and public health laboratory, between December 5, 2015, and December 23, 2016. Sample analyses were conducted using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assays. Blood samples were sent from 16 out of the 18 provinces of Angola.ResultsWe detected 884 (19.1%) cases that were positive for ELISA, which were confirmed by RT-PCR assay. Considering the positive cases, the incidence among male patients was around three times higher (n = 223; 10.9%) than in female patients (n = 59; 2.6%) in the 20-29 age group, followed by the age group 10-19 with n = 211 (6.8%) in males versus n = 108 (3.3%) in females; and the age group 30-39 had n = 68 (4.8%) in males versus n = 28 (1.8%) in females. The other groups had an incidence below 3.0%. The case fatality ratio for YF was in young adults in the age group 20-29 with n = 39 cases, followed by the age group 10-19 with n = 16 cases, and finally the age group 0-9 with n = 13 cases. The other age groups had several deaths by YF below 10 cases.ConclusionsThis study demonstrates features of the YF epidemic that occurred in Angola. Also, it demonstrates that YF causes deaths in young people but is preventable by high vaccine coverage. Thus, public health laboratory surveillance must be strengthened to reduce the possibility of emerging and re-emerging human infections.
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