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Volume 30, Number 4—April 2024
Research

Geographic Disparities in Domestic Pig Population Exposure to Ebola Viruses, Guinea, 2017–2019

Solène GrayoComments to Author , Alimou Camara, Bakary Doukouré, Isabelle Ellis, Cécile Troupin, Kerstin Fischer, Jessica Vanhomwegen, Michael White, Martin H. Groschup, Sandra Diederich, and Noël Tordo
Author affiliations: Institut Pasteur de Guinée, Conakry, Guinea (S. Grayo, B. Doukouré, I. Ellis, N. Tordo); Centre de Recherche en Virologie, Laboratoire des Fièvres Hémorragiques Virales de Guinée, Conakry (A. Camara); Institut Pasteur du Laos, Vientiane, Laos (C. Troupin); Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Standort Insel Riems, Germany (K. Fischer, M.H. Groschup, S. Diederich); Institut Pasteur, Paris, France (J. Vanhomwegen, M. White)

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Pig serum samples tested by multiplex microsphere immunoassay against GP recombinant proteins of different Orthoebolavirus species in study of geographic disparity in domestic pig population exposure to Ebola viruses, Guinea, 2017–2019. MFI values of pig serum against EBOV, BDBV, and RESTV-GPs are shown for all testing sites in Guinea (gray), the northern coast (blue), and the Forest Guinea (orange), corresponding to locations on the map at right. Table outlines the Spearman coefficient of rank correlation (ρ) values between the species EBOV and each of the 2 species BDBV and RESTV. The associated p value was <0.0001 in all cases. Black dots on map indicate study location as detailed in Figure 3. BDBV, Bundibugyo virus; EBOV, Zaire Ebola virus; GP, glycoprotein; MFI, mean fluorescence intensities; RESTV, Reston virus.

Figure 2. Pig serum samples tested by multiplex microsphere immunoassay against GP recombinant proteins of different Orthoebolavirus species in study of geographic disparity in domestic pig population exposure to Ebola viruses, Guinea, 2017–2019. MFI values of pig serum against EBOV, BDBV, and RESTV-GPs are shown for all testing sites in Guinea (gray), the northern coast (blue), and the Forest Guinea (orange), corresponding to locations on the map at right. Table outlines the Spearman coefficient of rank correlation (ρ) values between the species EBOV and each of the 2 species BDBV and RESTV. The associated p value was <0.0001 in all cases. Black dots on map indicate study location as detailed in Figure 3. BDBV, Bundibugyo virus; EBOV, Zaire Ebola virus; GP, glycoprotein; MFI, mean fluorescence intensities; RESTV, Reston virus.

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