Geographic Disparities in Domestic Pig Population Exposure to Ebola Viruses, Guinea, 2017–2019
Solène Grayo
, 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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Figure 1
Figure 1. Correlation of indirect ELISA and multiplex microsphere immunoassay for EBOV-NP in study of geographic disparity in domestic pig population exposure to Ebola viruses, Guinea, 2017–2019. Scatter plots of MFI values obtained by multiplex microsphere immunoassay and OD values at 405 nm (OD 405) obtained by ELISA for pig serum samples are shown for all testing sites in Guinea (n = 882) (A), the northern coast (n = 75) (B), and the Forest Guinea (n = 196) (C). Black dashed lines represent reduced major axis lines; ρ indicates Spearman coefficient of rank correlation. Black dots on map indicate study location as detailed in Figure 3. EBOV, Zaire Ebola virus; MFI, mean fluorescence intensities; NP, nucleoprotein; OD, optical density.
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