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HIV prevalence in suspected Ebola cases during the 2014-2016 Ebola epidemic in Sierra Leone
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作者 William J.Liu Hai-yang Hu +18 位作者 Qiu-Dong Su Zhe Zhang yang Liu Yu-Lan Sun Xian-Da yang Da-Peng Sun Shao-Jian Cai xiu-xu yang Idrissa Kamara Abdul Kamara Matt Lebby Brima Kargbo Patricia Ongpin Xiao-Ping Dong Yue-Long Shu Wen-Bo Xu Gui-Zhen Wu Michael Gboun George F.Gao 《Infectious Diseases of Poverty》 SCIE 2019年第2期87-90,共4页
Background:The 2014-2016 Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa was the largest outbreak of Ebola virus disease(EVD)in history.Clarifying the influence of other prevalent diseases such as human immunodeficiency virus inf... Background:The 2014-2016 Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa was the largest outbreak of Ebola virus disease(EVD)in history.Clarifying the influence of other prevalent diseases such as human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immune deficiency syndrome(HIV/AIDS)will help improve treatment and supportive care of patients with EVD.Case presentation:We examined HIV and hepatitis C virus(HCV)antibody prevalence among suspected EVD cases from the Sierra Leone-China Friendship Biological Safety Laboratory during the epidemic in Sierra Leone.HIV and HCV antibodies were tested in 678 EVD-negative samples by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.A high HIV prevalence(17.6%)and low HCV prevalence(0.22%)were observed among the suspected cases.Notably,we found decreased HIV positive rates among the suspected cases over the course of the epidemic.This suggests a potentially beneficial effect of an improved public health system after assistance from the World Health Organization and other international aid organizations.Conclusions:This EVD epidemic had a considerable impact on the public health system and influenced the prevalence of HIV found among suspected cases in Sierra Leone,but also provided an opportunity to establish a better surveillance network for infectious diseases. 展开更多
关键词 HIV HCV EBOLA PREVALENCE Sierra Leone
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