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Under-diagnosis of vector-borne diseases among individuals suspected of having Scrub Typhus in South Korea

Due to environmental and ecological changes and suitable habitats, the occurrence of vector-borne diseases is increasing. We investigated the seroprevalence of four major vector-borne pathogens in human patients with febrile illness who were clinically suspected of having Scrub Typhus (ST) caused by...

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Autores principales: Won, Eun Jeong, Kim, Seong Hoon, Byeon, Kyeong Hwan, Jeon, Chae-Hyeon, Kang, Seung-Ji, Park, Joo-Heon, Kee, Seung-Jung, Choi, Hyun-Woo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10237470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37267407
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286631
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author Won, Eun Jeong
Kim, Seong Hoon
Byeon, Kyeong Hwan
Jeon, Chae-Hyeon
Kang, Seung-Ji
Park, Joo-Heon
Kee, Seung-Jung
Choi, Hyun-Woo
author_facet Won, Eun Jeong
Kim, Seong Hoon
Byeon, Kyeong Hwan
Jeon, Chae-Hyeon
Kang, Seung-Ji
Park, Joo-Heon
Kee, Seung-Jung
Choi, Hyun-Woo
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description Due to environmental and ecological changes and suitable habitats, the occurrence of vector-borne diseases is increasing. We investigated the seroprevalence of four major vector-borne pathogens in human patients with febrile illness who were clinically suspected of having Scrub Typhus (ST) caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi. A total of 187 samples (182 patient whole blood and sera samples, including 5 follow-up) were collected. Antibodies to Anaplasma phagocytophilum, Ehrlichia chaffeensis, Borrelia burgdorferi, and Bartonella henselae were tested by using indirect immunofluorescence assays. Molecular diagnoses were performed using real-time PCR. Of the 182 cases, 37 (20.3%) cases were designated as confirmed cases of ST, and the remaining 145 (79.7%) cases as other febrile diseases (OFDs). The seroprevalence of A. phagocytophilum, E. chaffeensis, B. burgdorferi, and B. henselae was 51.4% (19/37), 10.8% (4/37), 86.5% (32/37), and 10.8% (4/37) among the ST group, and 42.8% (62/145), 10.4% (19/145), 57.7% (105/145), and 15.9% (29/145) among the OFD group, respectively. There were no significant differences in the seroprevalence between the ST and the OFD groups. Considering the co-occurrence, 89.0% (162/182) had at least one antibody to tick-borne pathogens, 37.0% (60/162) were positive for two pathogens, 17.3% (28/162) for three pathogens, and 6.2% (10/162) for four pathogens. In real-time PCR, O. tsutsugamushi was positive in 16 cases [15 (40.5%) in ST group and 1 (2.2%) in OFD group], and the four other pathogens were negative in all cases except one confirmed as anaplasmosis. In evaluating the five follow-up samples, the appearance of new antibodies or an increase in the pre-existing antibody titers was detected. Our data highlighted that acute febrile illness and manifestations suggestive of a vector-borne infection must be recognized and further considered for coinfections in clinical practice and the laboratory.
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spelling pubmed-102374702023-06-03 Under-diagnosis of vector-borne diseases among individuals suspected of having Scrub Typhus in South Korea Won, Eun Jeong Kim, Seong Hoon Byeon, Kyeong Hwan Jeon, Chae-Hyeon Kang, Seung-Ji Park, Joo-Heon Kee, Seung-Jung Choi, Hyun-Woo PLoS One Research Article Due to environmental and ecological changes and suitable habitats, the occurrence of vector-borne diseases is increasing. We investigated the seroprevalence of four major vector-borne pathogens in human patients with febrile illness who were clinically suspected of having Scrub Typhus (ST) caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi. A total of 187 samples (182 patient whole blood and sera samples, including 5 follow-up) were collected. Antibodies to Anaplasma phagocytophilum, Ehrlichia chaffeensis, Borrelia burgdorferi, and Bartonella henselae were tested by using indirect immunofluorescence assays. Molecular diagnoses were performed using real-time PCR. Of the 182 cases, 37 (20.3%) cases were designated as confirmed cases of ST, and the remaining 145 (79.7%) cases as other febrile diseases (OFDs). The seroprevalence of A. phagocytophilum, E. chaffeensis, B. burgdorferi, and B. henselae was 51.4% (19/37), 10.8% (4/37), 86.5% (32/37), and 10.8% (4/37) among the ST group, and 42.8% (62/145), 10.4% (19/145), 57.7% (105/145), and 15.9% (29/145) among the OFD group, respectively. There were no significant differences in the seroprevalence between the ST and the OFD groups. Considering the co-occurrence, 89.0% (162/182) had at least one antibody to tick-borne pathogens, 37.0% (60/162) were positive for two pathogens, 17.3% (28/162) for three pathogens, and 6.2% (10/162) for four pathogens. In real-time PCR, O. tsutsugamushi was positive in 16 cases [15 (40.5%) in ST group and 1 (2.2%) in OFD group], and the four other pathogens were negative in all cases except one confirmed as anaplasmosis. In evaluating the five follow-up samples, the appearance of new antibodies or an increase in the pre-existing antibody titers was detected. Our data highlighted that acute febrile illness and manifestations suggestive of a vector-borne infection must be recognized and further considered for coinfections in clinical practice and the laboratory. Public Library of Science 2023-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10237470/ /pubmed/37267407 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286631 Text en © 2023 Won et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Won, Eun Jeong
Kim, Seong Hoon
Byeon, Kyeong Hwan
Jeon, Chae-Hyeon
Kang, Seung-Ji
Park, Joo-Heon
Kee, Seung-Jung
Choi, Hyun-Woo
Under-diagnosis of vector-borne diseases among individuals suspected of having Scrub Typhus in South Korea
title Under-diagnosis of vector-borne diseases among individuals suspected of having Scrub Typhus in South Korea
title_full Under-diagnosis of vector-borne diseases among individuals suspected of having Scrub Typhus in South Korea
title_fullStr Under-diagnosis of vector-borne diseases among individuals suspected of having Scrub Typhus in South Korea
title_full_unstemmed Under-diagnosis of vector-borne diseases among individuals suspected of having Scrub Typhus in South Korea
title_short Under-diagnosis of vector-borne diseases among individuals suspected of having Scrub Typhus in South Korea
title_sort under-diagnosis of vector-borne diseases among individuals suspected of having scrub typhus in south korea
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10237470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37267407
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286631
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