
Background: Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) is well-known in South and North America; however, not enough data exist for the Caribbean. The first report of clinical orthohantavirus infection was obtained in Barbados, but no other evidence of clinical orthohantavirus infections among adults in the Caribbean has been documented. Methods: Using enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) tests followed by confirmatory testing with immunofluorescent assays (IFA), immunochromatographic (ICG) tests, and pseudotype focus reduction neutralization tests (pFRNT), we retrospectively and prospectively detected orthohantavirus-specific antibodies among patients with febrile illness in Barbados. Results: The orthohantavirus prevalence rate varied from 5.8 to 102.6 cases per 100,000 persons among febrile patients who sought medical attention annually between 2008 and 2016. Two major orthohantavirus epidemics occurred in Barbados during 2010 and 2016. Peak orthohantavis infections were observed observed during the rainy season (August) and prevalence rates were significantly higher in females than males and in patients from urban parishes than rural parishes. Conclusions: Orthohantavirus infections are still occurring in Barbados and in some patients along with multiple pathogen infections (CHIKV, ZIKV, DENV and Leptospira). Orthohantavirus infections are more prevalent during periods of high rainfall (rainy season) with peak transmission in August; females are more likely to be infected than males and infections are more likely among patients from urban rather than rural parishes in Barbados.
TRANSMISSION, infectious disease, HPS, Article, VHF, SEOUL HANTAVIRUS, orthohantavirus, HFRS; HPS; VHF; orthohantavirus; dengue; infectious disease; Caribbean; Americas; biosecurity, Caribbean, 11832 Microbiology and virology, ARGENTINA, HANTAVIRUS PULMONARY SYNDROME, R, dengue, STATE, RENAL SYNDROME, Biomedicine, HEMORRHAGIC-FEVER, INCUBATION PERIOD, VIRUS, Medicine, Americas, HFRS, SAO-PAULO, biosecurity
TRANSMISSION, infectious disease, HPS, Article, VHF, SEOUL HANTAVIRUS, orthohantavirus, HFRS; HPS; VHF; orthohantavirus; dengue; infectious disease; Caribbean; Americas; biosecurity, Caribbean, 11832 Microbiology and virology, ARGENTINA, HANTAVIRUS PULMONARY SYNDROME, R, dengue, STATE, RENAL SYNDROME, Biomedicine, HEMORRHAGIC-FEVER, INCUBATION PERIOD, VIRUS, Medicine, Americas, HFRS, SAO-PAULO, biosecurity
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