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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | 2013

Flaviviruses in Europe: Complex Circulation Patterns and Their Consequences for the Diagnosis and Control of West Nile Disease

Cécile Beck; Miguel Angel Jiménez-Clavero; Agnès Leblond; Benoit Durand; Norbert Nowotny; Isabelle Leparc-Goffart; Stéphan Zientara; Elsa Jourdain; Sylvie Lecollinet

In Europe, many flaviviruses are endemic (West Nile, Usutu, tick-borne encephalitis viruses) or occasionally imported (dengue, yellow fever viruses). Due to the temporal and geographical co-circulation of flaviviruses in Europe, flavivirus differentiation by diagnostic tests is crucial in the adaptation of surveillance and control efforts. Serological diagnosis of flavivirus infections is complicated by the antigenic similarities among the Flavivirus genus. Indeed, most flavivirus antibodies are directed against the highly immunogenic envelope protein, which contains both flavivirus cross-reactive and virus-specific epitopes. Serological assay results should thus be interpreted with care and confirmed by comparative neutralization tests using a panel of viruses known to circulate in Europe. However, antibody cross-reactivity could be advantageous in efforts to control emerging flaviviruses because it ensures partial cross-protection. In contrast, it might also facilitate subsequent diseases, through a phenomenon called antibody-dependent enhancement mainly described for dengue virus infections. Here, we review the serological methods commonly used in WNV diagnosis and surveillance in Europe. By examining past and current epidemiological situations in different European countries, we present the challenges involved in interpreting flavivirus serological tests and setting up appropriate surveillance programs; we also address the consequences of flavivirus circulation and vaccination for host immunity.


Transboundary and Emerging Diseases | 2018

Safe and cost-effective protocol for shipment of samples from Foot-and-Mouth Disease suspected cases for laboratory diagnostic

Aurore Romey; Anthony Relmy; Kamila Gorna; Eve Laloy; Stéphan Zientara; Sandra Blaise-Boisseau; L. Bakkali Kassimi

An essential step towards the global control and eradication of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is the identification of circulating virus strains in endemic regions to implement adequate outbreak control measures. However, due to the high biological risk and the requirement for biological samples to be shipped frozen, the cost of shipping samples becomes one of major obstacles hindering submission of suspected samples to reference laboratories for virus identification. In this study, we report the development of a cost-effective and safe method for shipment of FMD samples. The protocol is based on the inactivation of FMD virus (FMDV) on lateral flow device (LFD, penside test routinely used in the field for rapid immunodetection of FMDV), allowing its subsequent detection and typing by RT-PCR and recovery of live virus upon RNA transfection into permissive cells. After live FMDV collection onto LFD strip and soaking in 0.2% citric acid solution, the virus is totally inactivated. Viral RNA is still detectable by real-time RT-PCR following inactivation, and the virus strain can be characterized by sequencing of the VP1 coding region. In addition, live virus can be rescued by transfecting RNA extract from treated LFD into cells. This protocol should help promoting submission of FMD suspected samples to reference laboratories (by reducing the cost of sample shipping) and thus characterization of FMDV strains circulating in endemic regions.


Archive | 2014

Schmallenberg Virus Infection among Red Deer

Eve Laloy; Emmanuel Bréard; Corinne Sailleau; Cyril Viarouge; Alexandra Desprat; Stéphan Zientara; François Klein; Jean Hars; Sophie Rossi


Archive | 2008

Premier bilan de l'épizootie 2007 de FCO à sérotype 8 en France

Fabienne Coroller; Thomas Balenghien; Gina Zanella; Benoit Durand; Cédric Bouillet; Stéphan Zientara


Bulletin Epidémiologique | 2011

Epidémiologie comparée des orbivirus en Guadeloupe et à la Réunion

Guillaume Gerbier; Corinne Sailleau; Emmanuel Bréard; Cyril Viarouge; Alexandra Desprat; Laurent Lasne; Loïc Gouyet; Amélie Desvars; Thierry Baldet; Fabienne Biteau; Jean Claude Delecolle; Claire Garros; François Roger; Stéphan Zientara


Archive | 2004

LUTTE CONCERTEE CONTRE L'INFECTION A VIRUS WEST NILE*

Stéphan Zientara; Benoit Durand; Alexandra Mailles


RNA virus persistence meeting: mechanisms and consequences : August, 23 - 25, 2018, Freiburg: Abstract Book | 2018

Gene signatures associated with foot-and-mouth disease virus infection and persistence. Part II: Transcriptomic analysis

Florian Pfaff; Sara Hägglund; Eve Laloy; Aurore Romey; Anthony Relmy; Kamila Gorna; Katarina Näslund; Susanne Koethe; Daniela Zühlke; Stéphan Zientara; Labib Bakkali Kassimi; Sandra Blaise-Boisseau; Jean-Francois Valarcher; Dirk Höper; Martin Beer; Michael Eschbaumer


Bulletin Epidémiologique | 2018

Évolution de la situation épidémiologique de la fièvre catarrhale ovine en Europe de 2014 à 2017

Alizé Mercier; Marie Grandcollot-Chabot; Sylvain Falala; Pascal Hendrikx; Stéphan Zientara; Emmanuel Bréard; Corinne Sailleau; Gina Zanella; Anne Bronner; Didier Calavas; Julien Cauchard


Archive | 2017

Molecular epidemiology of foot and mouth disease virus (FMDV) in Chad

Arada Izzedine Abdel-Aziz; Aurore Romey; Anthony Relmy; Kamilla Gorna; Eve Laloy; Sandra Blaise-Boisseau; Stéphan Zientara; Renaud Lancelot; L. Bakkali Kassimi


Archive | 2017

Animal Health crisis in the Indian Ocean: Foot and mouth disease virus in Mauritius and Rodrigues in 2016. [P2 14]

Anthony Relmy; Aurore Romey; Kamilla Gorna; Sandra Blaise-Boisseau; Eve Laloy; M. Deodass; K. Samoisy; Harena Rasamoelina; R. Ramjee; A. Jahangeer; Eric Cardinale; Corinne Sailleau; Sylvie Lecollinet; Stéphan Zientara; L. Bakkali Kassimi

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Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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