Burden of dengue infection in India, 2017: a cross-sectional population based serosurvey

The burden of dengue virus (DENV) infection across geographical regions of India is poorly quantified. We estimated the age-specific seroprevalence, force of infection, and number of infections in India. We did a community-based survey in 240 clusters (118 rural, 122 urban), selected from 60 distric...

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Published inThe Lancet global health Vol. 7; no. 8; pp. e1065 - e1073
Main Authors Murhekar, Manoj V, Kamaraj, P, Kumar, Muthusamy Santhosh, Khan, Siraj Ahmed, Allam, Ramesh Reddy, Barde, Pradip, Dwibedi, Bhagirathi, Kanungo, Suman, Mohan, Uday, Mohanty, Suman Sundar, Roy, Subarna, Sagar, Vivek, Savargaonkar, Deepali, Tandale, Babasaheb V, Topno, Roshan Kamal, Sapkal, Gajanan, Kumar, C P Girish, Sabarinathan, R, Kumar, Velusamy Saravana, Bitragunta, Sailaja, Grover, Gagandeep Singh, Lakshmi, P V M, Mishra, Chandra Mauli, Sadhukhan, Provash, Sahoo, Prakash Kumar, Singh, S K, Yadav, Chander Prakash, Bhagat, Asha, Srivastava, Rashi, Dinesh, E Ramya, Karunakaran, T, Govindhasamy, C, Rajasekar, T Daniel, Jeyakumar, A, Suresh, A, Augustine, D, Kumar, P Ashok, Kumar, Rajesh, Dutta, Shanta, Toteja, G S, Gupta, Nivedita, Mehendale, Sanjay M
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Abstract The burden of dengue virus (DENV) infection across geographical regions of India is poorly quantified. We estimated the age-specific seroprevalence, force of infection, and number of infections in India. We did a community-based survey in 240 clusters (118 rural, 122 urban), selected from 60 districts of 15 Indian states from five geographical regions. We enumerated each cluster, randomly selected (with an Andriod application developed specifically for the survey) 25 individuals from age groups of 5–8 years, 9–17 years, and 18–45 years, and sampled a minimum of 11 individuals from each age group (all the 25 randomly selected individuals in each age group were visited in their houses and individuals who consented for the survey were included in the study). Age was the only inclusion criterion; for the purpose of enumeration, individuals residing in the household for more than 6 months were included. Sera were tested centrally by a laboratory team of scientific and technical staff for IgG antibodies against the DENV with the use of indirect ELISA. We calculated age group specific seroprevalence and constructed catalytic models to estimate force of infection. From June 19, 2017, to April 12, 2018, we randomly selected 17 930 individuals from three age groups. Of these, blood samples were collected and tested for 12 300 individuals (5–8 years, n=4059; 9–17 years, n=4265; 18–45 years, n=3976). The overall seroprevalence of DENV infection in India was 48·7% (95% CI 43·5–54·0), increasing from 28·3% (21·5–36·2) among children aged 5–8 years to 41·0% (32·4–50·1) among children aged 9–17 years and 56·2% (49·0–63·1) among individuals aged between 18–45 years. The seroprevalence was high in the southern (76·9% [69·1–83·2]), western (62·3% [55·3–68·8]), and northern (60·3% [49·3–70·5]) regions. The estimated number of primary DENV infections with the constant force of infection model was 12 991 357 (12 825 128–13 130 258) and for the age-dependent force of infection model was 8 655 425 (7 243 630–9 545 052) among individuals aged 5–45 years from 30 Indian states in 2017. The burden of dengue infection in India was heterogeneous, with evidence of high transmission in northern, western, and southern regions. The survey findings will be useful in making informed decisions about introduction of upcoming dengue vaccines in India. Indian Council of Medical Research.
AbstractList BACKGROUNDThe burden of dengue virus (DENV) infection across geographical regions of India is poorly quantified. We estimated the age-specific seroprevalence, force of infection, and number of infections in India. METHODSWe did a community-based survey in 240 clusters (118 rural, 122 urban), selected from 60 districts of 15 Indian states from five geographical regions. We enumerated each cluster, randomly selected (with an Andriod application developed specifically for the survey) 25 individuals from age groups of 5-8 years, 9-17 years, and 18-45 years, and sampled a minimum of 11 individuals from each age group (all the 25 randomly selected individuals in each age group were visited in their houses and individuals who consented for the survey were included in the study). Age was the only inclusion criterion; for the purpose of enumeration, individuals residing in the household for more than 6 months were included. Sera were tested centrally by a laboratory team of scientific and technical staff for IgG antibodies against the DENV with the use of indirect ELISA. We calculated age group specific seroprevalence and constructed catalytic models to estimate force of infection. FINDINGSFrom June 19, 2017, to April 12, 2018, we randomly selected 17 930 individuals from three age groups. Of these, blood samples were collected and tested for 12 300 individuals (5-8 years, n=4059; 9-17 years, n=4265; 18-45 years, n=3976). The overall seroprevalence of DENV infection in India was 48·7% (95% CI 43·5-54·0), increasing from 28·3% (21·5-36·2) among children aged 5-8 years to 41·0% (32·4-50·1) among children aged 9-17 years and 56·2% (49·0-63·1) among individuals aged between 18-45 years. The seroprevalence was high in the southern (76·9% [69·1-83·2]), western (62·3% [55·3-68·8]), and northern (60·3% [49·3-70·5]) regions. The estimated number of primary DENV infections with the constant force of infection model was 12 991 357 (12 825 128-13 130 258) and for the age-dependent force of infection model was 8 655 425 (7 243 630-9 545 052) among individuals aged 5-45 years from 30 Indian states in 2017. INTERPRETATIONThe burden of dengue infection in India was heterogeneous, with evidence of high transmission in northern, western, and southern regions. The survey findings will be useful in making informed decisions about introduction of upcoming dengue vaccines in India. FUNDINGIndian Council of Medical Research.
Background: The burden of dengue virus (DENV) infection across geographical regions of India is poorly quantified. We estimated the age-specific seroprevalence, force of infection, and number of infections in India. Methods: We did a community-based survey in 240 clusters (118 rural, 122 urban), selected from 60 districts of 15 Indian states from five geographical regions. We enumerated each cluster, randomly selected (with an Andriod application developed specifically for the survey) 25 individuals from age groups of 5–8 years, 9–17 years, and 18–45 years, and sampled a minimum of 11 individuals from each age group (all the 25 randomly selected individuals in each age group were visited in their houses and individuals who consented for the survey were included in the study). Age was the only inclusion criterion; for the purpose of enumeration, individuals residing in the household for more than 6 months were included. Sera were tested centrally by a laboratory team of scientific and technical staff for IgG antibodies against the DENV with the use of indirect ELISA. We calculated age group specific seroprevalence and constructed catalytic models to estimate force of infection. Findings: From June 19, 2017, to April 12, 2018, we randomly selected 17 930 individuals from three age groups. Of these, blood samples were collected and tested for 12 300 individuals (5–8 years, n=4059; 9–17 years, n=4265; 18–45 years, n=3976). The overall seroprevalence of DENV infection in India was 48·7% (95% CI 43·5–54·0), increasing from 28·3% (21·5–36·2) among children aged 5–8 years to 41·0% (32·4–50·1) among children aged 9–17 years and 56·2% (49·0–63·1) among individuals aged between 18–45 years. The seroprevalence was high in the southern (76·9% [69·1–83·2]), western (62·3% [55·3–68·8]), and northern (60·3% [49·3–70·5]) regions. The estimated number of primary DENV infections with the constant force of infection model was 12 991 357 (12 825 128–13 130 258) and for the age-dependent force of infection model was 8 655 425 (7 243 630–9 545 052) among individuals aged 5–45 years from 30 Indian states in 2017. Interpretation: The burden of dengue infection in India was heterogeneous, with evidence of high transmission in northern, western, and southern regions. The survey findings will be useful in making informed decisions about introduction of upcoming dengue vaccines in India. Funding: Indian Council of Medical Research.
The burden of dengue virus (DENV) infection across geographical regions of India is poorly quantified. We estimated the age-specific seroprevalence, force of infection, and number of infections in India. We did a community-based survey in 240 clusters (118 rural, 122 urban), selected from 60 districts of 15 Indian states from five geographical regions. We enumerated each cluster, randomly selected (with an Andriod application developed specifically for the survey) 25 individuals from age groups of 5–8 years, 9–17 years, and 18–45 years, and sampled a minimum of 11 individuals from each age group (all the 25 randomly selected individuals in each age group were visited in their houses and individuals who consented for the survey were included in the study). Age was the only inclusion criterion; for the purpose of enumeration, individuals residing in the household for more than 6 months were included. Sera were tested centrally by a laboratory team of scientific and technical staff for IgG antibodies against the DENV with the use of indirect ELISA. We calculated age group specific seroprevalence and constructed catalytic models to estimate force of infection. From June 19, 2017, to April 12, 2018, we randomly selected 17 930 individuals from three age groups. Of these, blood samples were collected and tested for 12 300 individuals (5–8 years, n=4059; 9–17 years, n=4265; 18–45 years, n=3976). The overall seroprevalence of DENV infection in India was 48·7% (95% CI 43·5–54·0), increasing from 28·3% (21·5–36·2) among children aged 5–8 years to 41·0% (32·4–50·1) among children aged 9–17 years and 56·2% (49·0–63·1) among individuals aged between 18–45 years. The seroprevalence was high in the southern (76·9% [69·1–83·2]), western (62·3% [55·3–68·8]), and northern (60·3% [49·3–70·5]) regions. The estimated number of primary DENV infections with the constant force of infection model was 12 991 357 (12 825 128–13 130 258) and for the age-dependent force of infection model was 8 655 425 (7 243 630–9 545 052) among individuals aged 5–45 years from 30 Indian states in 2017. The burden of dengue infection in India was heterogeneous, with evidence of high transmission in northern, western, and southern regions. The survey findings will be useful in making informed decisions about introduction of upcoming dengue vaccines in India. Indian Council of Medical Research.
Author Mohan, Uday
Kumar, P Ashok
Augustine, D
Barde, Pradip
Topno, Roshan Kamal
Savargaonkar, Deepali
Sahoo, Prakash Kumar
Kumar, Velusamy Saravana
Lakshmi, P V M
Karunakaran, T
Dutta, Shanta
Bitragunta, Sailaja
Sabarinathan, R
Dwibedi, Bhagirathi
Kumar, C P Girish
Sagar, Vivek
Bhagat, Asha
Kumar, Rajesh
Roy, Subarna
Dinesh, E Ramya
Rajasekar, T Daniel
Kanungo, Suman
Jeyakumar, A
Tandale, Babasaheb V
Grover, Gagandeep Singh
Singh, S K
Mohanty, Suman Sundar
Sadhukhan, Provash
Murhekar, Manoj V
Sapkal, Gajanan
Govindhasamy, C
Mehendale, Sanjay M
Kumar, Muthusamy Santhosh
Mishra, Chandra Mauli
Toteja, G S
Kamaraj, P
Khan, Siraj Ahmed
Allam, Ramesh Reddy
Yadav, Chander Prakash
Gupta, Nivedita
Suresh, A
Srivastava, Rashi
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Snippet The burden of dengue virus (DENV) infection across geographical regions of India is poorly quantified. We estimated the age-specific seroprevalence, force of...
BACKGROUNDThe burden of dengue virus (DENV) infection across geographical regions of India is poorly quantified. We estimated the age-specific seroprevalence,...
Background: The burden of dengue virus (DENV) infection across geographical regions of India is poorly quantified. We estimated the age-specific...
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SubjectTerms Adolescent
Adult
Child
Child, Preschool
Cost of Illness
Cross-Sectional Studies
Dengue
Female
Health Surveys
Humans
India
Male
Middle Aged
Rural Population
Urban Population
Young Adult
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Title Burden of dengue infection in India, 2017: a cross-sectional population based serosurvey
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