Zika virus seropositivity in 1-4-year-old children, Indonesia, 2014

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Abstract

We assessed Zika virus seroprevalence among healthy 1–4-year-old children using a serum sample collection assembled in 2014 representing 30 urban sites across Indonesia. Of 662 samples, 9.1% were Zika virus seropositive, suggesting widespread recent Zika virus transmission and immunity. Larger studies are needed to better determine endemicity in Indonesia.

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Sasmono, R. T., Dhenni, R., Yohan, B., Pronyk, P., Hadinegoro, S. R., Soepardi, E. J., … Soebandrio, A. (2018). Zika virus seropositivity in 1-4-year-old children, Indonesia, 2014. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 24(9), 1740–1743. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2409.180582

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