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Tick-Borne Encephalitis Serological Survey of Students from University of Liège.
Saegerman, Claude; Wielick, Constance; Darcis, Gilles et al.
2025In Viruses, 17 (9), p. 1235
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Keywords :
Belgium; emerging disease; human; tick; tick-borne disease; tick-borne encephalitis virus; Antibodies, Viral; Immunoglobulin G; Immunoglobulin M; Humans; Belgium/epidemiology; Immunoglobulin G/blood; Female; Immunoglobulin M/blood; Male; Seroepidemiologic Studies; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay; Universities; Young Adult; Adult; Adolescent; Neutralization Tests; Zoonoses; Encephalitis, Tick-Borne/epidemiology; Encephalitis, Tick-Borne/immunology; Encephalitis, Tick-Borne/blood; Students; Encephalitis Viruses, Tick-Borne/immunology; Antibodies, Viral/blood; Encephalitis Viruses, Tick-Borne; Encephalitis, Tick-Borne; Infectious Diseases; Virology
Abstract :
[en] BACKGROUND: Zoonotic risks in exposed students are poorly documented in Belgium. According to the literature, even though human tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) infection risk has increased significantly in southern Belgium, no previous human serological survey has demonstrated specific antibodies directed at TBE virus. METHODS AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The aim of this paper was to perform a representative serological survey on sera involving students at the University of Liege, in the southern part of Belgium, to discover possible exposure to TBEV. A total of 207 sera samples were randomly chosen and analyzed using ELISA IgM (with 1 positive student out of 207) and ELISA IgG (with 10 positive students out of 207), subsequent serial immunofluorescence antibody testing (IFAT) IgG (with 8 positive students out of 10 positive in ELISA IgG) and serial IFAT IgM (with 1 negative student out of 1 positive in ELISA IgM), and confirmatory tests, i.e., 50% and 90% plaque reduction neutralization tests (PRNTs) (1 strongly positive student out of 8 positive in IFAT). CONCLUSIONS AND SIGNIFICANCE: The exposure of students from the southern part of Belgium (area with increasing risk) to TBEV was assessed for the first time. Antibodies against TBEV could only be demonstrated in 1 out of 207 students. This finding contributes to better decision-making in public health and prevention and management of tick-borne diseases in the context of climate change. Awareness among all students should be prioritized, with prevention measures against tick bites, particularly during forest and recreational activities contributing to risk, to maintain the current low seroprevalence levels.
Disciplines :
Immunology & infectious disease
Author, co-author :
Saegerman, Claude  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des maladies infectieuses et parasitaires (DMI) > Epidémiologie et analyse des risques appliqués aux sciences vétérinaires
Wielick, Constance  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Fundamental and Applied Research for Animals and Health (FARAH) > FARAH: Santé publique vétérinaire
Darcis, Gilles  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques > Immunopathologie - Maladies infectieuses et médecine interne générale
MARECHAL, Nicole ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > > Département infirmier
Bureau, Fabrice  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > GIGA > GIGA Immunobiology - Cellular and Molecular Immunology
Gillet, Laurent  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des maladies infectieuses et parasitaires (DMI) > Vaccinologie vétérinaire
Donneau, Anne-Françoise  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la santé publique
Ariën, Kevin K ;  Department of Biomedical Sciences, Institute of Tropical Medicine, 2000 Antwerp, Belgium ; Virology Unit, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp, 2000 Antwerp, Belgium
Van Esbroeck, Marjan ;  National Reference Center for Arboviruses, Department of Clinical Sciences, Institute of Tropical Medicine, 2000 Antwerp, Belgium
Language :
English
Title :
Tick-Borne Encephalitis Serological Survey of Students from University of Liège.
Publication date :
11 September 2025
Journal title :
Viruses
eISSN :
1999-4915
Publisher :
MDPI, Switzerland
Volume :
17
Issue :
9
Pages :
1235
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Funders :
ULiège - University of Liège
Funding text :
This survey was funded by the University of Liege (FSR 2022-ZooVet).
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