Журнал микробиологии, эпидемиологии и иммунобиологии (Jun 2020)

The Status of Humoral Immunity to Parvovirus B19 in Population of Certain Geographical Regions

  • Irina N. Lavrentieva,
  • Irina V. Khamitova,
  • Jacob Camara,
  • Anastasia Yu. Antipova,
  • Maina A. Bichurina,
  • Faly N. Magassouba,
  • Oleg N. Nikishov,
  • Alexander A. Kuzin,
  • Alexander V. Semenov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.36233/0372-9311-2020-97-3-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 97, no. 3
pp. 233 – 241

Abstract

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Introduction. In a number of countries, including Russia, there is no systematic registration and reporting of parvovirus infection cases; the extent of its spread can be estimated by using humoral immunity rates.Purpose of the study: Assessment of seroprevalence of parvovirus B19 (B19V) in different age groups of population of Russia, Central Asia, and West Africa.Materials and methods. A total of 1,732 blood serum samples from residents of St. Petersburg and Nur-Sultan, migrant workers from Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, residents of the Republic of Guinea were studied for IgG antibodies to B19V.Results. The highest seroprevalence rates were identified in St. Petersburg and Nur-Sultan (62–65%); the lowest rates were registered among migrant workers from Uzbekistan and Tajikistan (47%). The results for the Republic of Guinea showed a B19V seroprevalence rate of 53%. It was found that there is an increasing trend of seropositivity with age; the percentage of seropositive individuals clearly increases in older age groups: up to 55% — among migrant workers from Central Asia and residents of the Republic of Guinea; up to 80–85% — among residents of St. Petersburg and Nur-Sultan.Discussion. The obtained results confirm the worldwide occurrence of parvovirus infection. People susceptible to infection can cause infection spreading in high-risk groups — among pregnant women, immunodeficient patients, blood product recipients, and cancer patients.

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