Publications by authors named "V Guernier"

Murine typhus is a flea-borne zoonotic disease that has been recently reported on Reunion Island, an oceanic volcanic island located in the Indian Ocean. Five years of survey implemented by the regional public health services have highlighted a strong temporal and spatial structure of the disease in humans, with cases mainly reported during the humid season and restricted to the dry southern and western portions of the island. We explored the environmental component of this zoonosis in an attempt to decipher the drivers of disease transmission.

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  • - The study aimed to assess the exposure to Hepatitis E virus (HEV) on Reunion Island using a serosurvey among blood donors, analyzing archived frozen sera from a past cohort.
  • - Results showed raw and weighted seroprevalences of HEV at 9.01% and 6.73%, respectively, with higher seropositivity observed in older individuals and males compared to females.
  • - Findings suggest that Reunion Island has low endemicity for HEV, with spatial variability linked to living near pig farms, hinting at potential environmental contamination as a risk factor.
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Objective: Murine typhus has been increasingly reported on Reunion island, Indian ocean, following documentation of eight autochthonous infections in 2012-2013. We conducted a serosurvey to assess the magnitude of the seroprevalence of rickettsioses in the population. Two hundred and forty-one stored frozen sera taken from the 2009 Copanflu-RUN cohort were analysed using an immunofluorescence assay allowing to distinguish typhus group (TGR) and spotted fever group Rickesttsiae (SFGR).

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  • * Results showed a weighted seroprevalence of 6.81%, with no infections found in individuals under 20, indicating exposure isn't influenced by age or gender.
  • * Higher exposure rates were found in areas with ruminant farms, suggesting that Q fever is endemic to the island with spatial distribution linked to agriculture.
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Papua New Guinea (PNG) has a high burden of tuberculosis (TB), including drug-resistant TB (DR-TB). DR-TB has been identified in patients in Western Province, although there has been limited study outside the provincial capital of Daru. This study focuses on the Balimo region of Western Province, aiming to identify the proportion of DR-TB, and characterise (MTB) drug resistance-associated gene mutations.

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