Epidemiology of Mosquito-Borne Viruses in Egypt: A Systematic Review. Viruses 2022, 14, 1577
Fang, Y; Khater, EIM; Xue, JB; Ghallab, Enas; Li, YY; Jiang, TG; Li, SZ;
Abstract
There are at least five common mosquito-borne viruses (MBVs) recorded in Egypt, including dengue virus (DENV), Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV), West Nile virus (WNV), Chikungunya virus, and Sindbis virus. Unexpected outbreaks caused by MBVs reflect the deficiencies of the MBV surveillance system in Egypt. This systematic review characterized the epidemiology of MBV prevalence in Egypt. Human, animal, and vector prevalence studies on MBVs in Egypt were retrieved from Web of Science, PubMed, and Bing Scholar, and 33 eligible studies were included for further analyses. The monophyletic characterization of the RVFV and WNV strains found in Egypt, which spans about half a century, suggests that both RVFV and WNV are widely transmitted in this nation. Moreover, the seropositive rates of DENV and WNV in hosts were on the rise in recent years, and spillover events of DENV and WNV to other countries from Egypt have been recorded. The common drawback for surveillance of MBVs in Egypt is the lack of seroprevalence studies on MBVs, especially in this century. It is necessary to evaluate endemic transmission risk, establish an early warning system for MBVs, and develop a sound joint system for medical care and public health for managing MBVs in Egypt.
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| Title | Epidemiology of Mosquito-Borne Viruses in Egypt: A Systematic Review. Viruses 2022, 14, 1577 | Authors | Fang, Y; Khater, EIM; Xue, JB; Ghallab, Enas ; Li, YY; Jiang, TG; Li, SZ | Issue Date | 2022 | Publisher | mdpi | Journal | Viruses | Volume | 14 | Issue | 7 | Start page | 1577 | DOI | 10.3390/v14071577 |
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