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Emerging Infectious Diseases | 2005

West Nile virus surveillance, Guadeloupe, 2003-2004.

Thierry Lefrançois; Bradley J. Blitvich; Jennifer Pradel; Sophie Molia; Nathalie Vachiery; Guillaume Pallavicini; Nicole L. Marlenee; Stéphan Zientara; Martial Petitclerc; Dominique Martinez

We conducted extensive surveillance for West Nile virus infection in equines and chickens in Guadeloupe in 2003–2004. We showed a high seroprevalence in equines in 2003 related to biome, followed by a major decrease in virus circulation in 2004. No human or equine cases were reported during the study.


Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 2006

West Nile Virus in Guadeloupe

Thierry Lefrançois; Bradley J. Blitvich; Jennifer Pradel; Sophie Molia; Nathalie Vachiery; Dominique Martinez

Abstract:  In July 2002, a surveillance system was implemented on Guadeloupe to detect for the potential introduction and monitor the spread of West Nile virus (WNV). From 2002 to 2004, equines and chickens were serologically assayed for antibodies to WNV by IgG and IgM enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), epitope‐blocking ELISA, and plaque reduction neutralization tests. After introduction, probably through migratory birds at the end of 2001, many seroconversions occurred between July and October 2002 resulting in a high seroprevalence (19.3%) in equines in 2003. WNV circulation levels decreased dramatically in 2003 and 2004 as assessed by the absence of seroconversion in equine and the very low prevalence in chickens. This decrease coincided with a 7‐month drought that presumably caused a decrease in vector populations. In 2005, a sentinel survey was implemented in equines and chickens placed in areas at high risk and the very low rate of seroconversion (1 equine out of 106, no chicken) demonstrated that WNV circulation is now occurring at a very low level.


Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease | 2018

Rabies in the Caribbean: A Situational Analysis and Historic Review

Janine Seetahal; Alexandra Vokaty; Marco Vigilato; Christine V. F. Carrington; Jennifer Pradel; Bowen Louison; Astrid Van Sauers; Rohini Roopnarine; Jusayma Arrebato; Max Millien; Colin James; Charles E. Rupprecht

Rabies virus is the only Lyssavirus species found in the Americas. In discussions about rabies, Latin America and the Caribbean are often grouped together. Our study aimed to independently analyse the rabies situation in the Caribbean and examine changes in rabies spatiotemporal epidemiology. A questionnaire was administered to the 33 member countries and territories of the Caribbean Animal Health Network (CaribVET) to collect current data, which was collated with a literature review. Rabies was endemic in ten Caribbean localities, with the dog, mongoose, and vampire bat identified as enzootic reservoirs. The majority of animal cases occurred in Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and Haiti, while human cases only consistently occurred in the latter two areas. Rabies vaccination was conducted for high-risk animal populations with variable coverage, and rabies diagnostic capacities varied widely throughout the region. Illegal importation and natural migration of animals may facilitate the introduction of rabies virus variants into virus-naïve areas. Passive surveillance, together with enhanced methods and serological screening techniques, can therefore be of value. The insularity of the Caribbean makes it ideal for conducting pilot studies on reservoir host population management. Best practice guidelines developed for these reservoir hosts can be individually modified to the epidemiological status and available resources within each locality.


ISVEE : Veterinary epidemiology and economics: Planning our future. , 3 Novembre 2015/7 Novembre 2015. | 2015

Preliminary assessment of acaricide resistance in cattle tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus populations from the Caribbean island of Martinique

S Depraz; M Hamon; p Pelonde; Léonore Lovis; Felixine; Eva M. De Clercq; Jennifer Pradel; Nathalie Vachiery


Archive | 2012

Enhancing laboratory capacities in the Caribbean for better animal health regional surveillance

Thierry Lefrançois; L. Barcos; Jennifer Pradel; Nathalie Vachiery; Margaret Kalloo; C. Lazarus


International Conference on Animal Health Surveillance (ICAHS), Lyon, France, 17-20 May, 2011. | 2011

Establishment of heartwater surveillance in an enzootic situation: example in Guadeloupe, French West Indies.

Caroline Driot; Jennifer Pradel; R. Teissier; Jean-Marc Redon; Nathalie Vachiery; Guillaume Gerbier; Thierry Lefrançois


Bulletin Epidémiologique | 2011

CaribVET, le réseau caribéen de santé animale

Jennifer Pradel; Marion Petit Sinturel; Laure Bournez; Nathalie Vachiery; Victor Gongora; John D. Shaw; Margaret Kalloo; Thierry Lefrançois


Sove 2017 New technology conquering old vectors? | 2017

West-Nile virus surveillance in Guadeloupe, French West Indies

Nonito Pagès; Nathalie Vachiery; Thierry Lefrançois; Ken Giraud-Girard; Emmanuel Albina; Jennifer Pradel


International Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2016

Leptospirosis in the Caribbean: A One Health approach

A. Vokaty; Rainer Thomas; S. Ahmed; A. van Sauers; L. Linnette Peters; Bowen Louison; J.C. Da Silva; K. Gikonyo; S. Rahaman; Jennifer Pradel


2015 West Indies Agricultural Economics Conference, August 10-14 , 2015, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands | 2016

Towards A Regional Approach for Animal Health Services Provision and Disaster Risk Reduction: The Economics of the Caribvet Network

D. Tago; Jennifer Pradel; M.I. Percedo Abreu; M. T. Frias Lepoureau; Victor Gongora; Renaud Lancelot; Thierry Lefrançois; N. Surujbally; C. Lazarus; Paula Morales; S. Vokaty

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Thierry Lefrançois

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Nathalie Vachiery

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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John D. Shaw

United States Department of Agriculture

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Dominique Martinez

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Renaud Lancelot

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Guillaume Gerbier

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Emmanuel Albina

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Frédéric Stachurski

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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