Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Volume 102, Issue 12 , Pages 1247-1254, December 2008

An outbreak of yellow fever with concurrent chikungunya virus transmission in South Kordofan, Sudan, 2005

  • L. Hannah Gould

      Affiliations

    • Division of Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases, National Center for Zoonotic, Vector-Borne and Enteric Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, CO, USA
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Present address: Division of Foodborne, Bacterial, and Mycotic Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road MS D-63, Atlanta, GA 30333, USA. Tel.: +1 404 639 3373; fax: +1 404 639 3535.
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  • Magdi S. Osman

      Affiliations

    • Sudan Federal Ministry of Health, Khartoum, Sudan
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  • Eileen C. Farnon

      Affiliations

    • Division of Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases, National Center for Zoonotic, Vector-Borne and Enteric Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, CO, USA
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  • Kevin S. Griffith

      Affiliations

    • Division of Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases, National Center for Zoonotic, Vector-Borne and Enteric Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, CO, USA
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  • Marvin S. Godsey

      Affiliations

    • Division of Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases, National Center for Zoonotic, Vector-Borne and Enteric Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, CO, USA
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  • Said Karch

      Affiliations

    • Agence Régionale de Démoustication, Aulnay Sous Bois, France
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  • Basimike Mulenda

      Affiliations

    • World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
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  • Amgad El Kholy

      Affiliations

    • NAMRU-3, Cairo, Egypt
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  • Francesco Grandesso

      Affiliations

    • Epicentre, Paris, France
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  • Xavier de Radiguès

      Affiliations

    • Epicentre, Paris, France
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  • Maria-Emanuela Brair

      Affiliations

    • World Health Organization, Khartoum, Sudan
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  • Sylvie Briand

      Affiliations

    • World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
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  • El Sadig Mahgoub El Tayeb

      Affiliations

    • Sudan Federal Ministry of Health, Khartoum, Sudan
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  • Edward B. Hayes

      Affiliations

    • Division of Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases, National Center for Zoonotic, Vector-Borne and Enteric Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, CO, USA
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  • Herve Zeller

      Affiliations

    • Institute Pasteur, Lyon, France
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  • William Perea

      Affiliations

    • World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland

Received 17 January 2008; received in revised form 7 April 2008; accepted 7 April 2008.

Summary 

From September through December 2005, an outbreak of hemorrhagic fever occurred in South Kordofan, Sudan. Initial laboratory test results identified IgM antibodies against yellow fever (YF) virus in patient samples, and a YF outbreak was declared on 14 November. To control the outbreak, a YF mass vaccination campaign was conducted and vector control implemented in parts of South Kordofan. Surveillance data were obtained from the Sudan Federal Ministry of Health. Clinical information and serum samples were obtained from a subset of patients with illness during the outbreak. Nomads, health personnel and village chiefs were interviewed about the outbreak. Mosquitoes were collected in 11 villages and towns in North and South Kordofan. From 10 September to 9 December 2005 a total of 605 cases of outbreak-related illness were reported, of which 45% were in nomads. Twenty-nine percent of 177 patients seen at clinics in Julud and Abu Jubaiyah had illness consistent with YF. Five of 18 unvaccinated persons with recent illness and 4 of 16 unvaccinated asymptomatic persons had IgM antibodies to YF virus. IgM antibodies to chikungunya virus were detected in five (27%) ill persons and three (19%) asymptomatic persons. These results indicate that both chikungunya and YF occurred during the outbreak.

Keywords: Viral hemorrhagic fever, Yellow fever, Flavivirus, Chikungunya virus, Disease outbreak, Sudan

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PII: S0035-9203(08)00160-0

doi:10.1016/j.trstmh.2008.04.014

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Volume 102, Issue 12 , Pages 1247-1254, December 2008