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Epidemiology of scrub typhus and other rickettsial infections (2018–22) in the hyper-endemic setting of Mizoram, North-East India

BACKGROUND: In the past decade, scrub typhus cases have been reported across India, even in regions that had no previous history of the disease. In the North-East Indian state of Mizoram, scrub typhus cases were first recorded only in 2012. However, in the last five years, the state has seen a subst...

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Autores principales: Vanramliana, Pautu, Lalfakzuala, Lalmalsawma, Pachuau, Rosangkima, Gabriel, Sarma, Devojit Kumar, Chinzah, Hunropuia, Malvi, Yogesh, Kodali, Naveen Kumar, Amarthaluri, Christiana, Balasubramani, Karuppusamy, Balabaskaran Nina, Praveen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10642901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37910591
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0011688
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author Vanramliana
Pautu, Lalfakzuala
Lalmalsawma, Pachuau
Rosangkima, Gabriel
Sarma, Devojit Kumar
Chinzah, Hunropuia
Malvi, Yogesh
Kodali, Naveen Kumar
Amarthaluri, Christiana
Balasubramani, Karuppusamy
Balabaskaran Nina, Praveen
author_facet Vanramliana
Pautu, Lalfakzuala
Lalmalsawma, Pachuau
Rosangkima, Gabriel
Sarma, Devojit Kumar
Chinzah, Hunropuia
Malvi, Yogesh
Kodali, Naveen Kumar
Amarthaluri, Christiana
Balasubramani, Karuppusamy
Balabaskaran Nina, Praveen
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description BACKGROUND: In the past decade, scrub typhus cases have been reported across India, even in regions that had no previous history of the disease. In the North-East Indian state of Mizoram, scrub typhus cases were first recorded only in 2012. However, in the last five years, the state has seen a substantial increase in the scrub typhus and other rickettsial infections. As part of the public health response, the Mizoram Government has integrated screening and line listing of scrub typhus and other rickettsial infections across all its health settings, a first in India. Here we detail the epidemiology of scrub typhus and other rickettsial infections from 2018–2022, systematically recorded across the state of Mizoram. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The line-listed data positive for scrub typhus and other rickettsial infections identified by rapid immunochromatographic test and/or Weil-Felix test from 2018–22 was used for the analysis. During this period, 22,914 cases of rickettsial infections were recorded, out of which 19,651 were scrub typhus cases. Aizawl is the worst affected, with 10,580 cases (46.17%). The average incidence of rickettsial infections is 3.54 cases per 1000 persons-year, and the case fatality rate is 0.35. Only ∼2% of the reported scrub typhus cases had eschar. Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicate patients with eschar (aOR = 2.5, p<0.05), occupational workers [farmers (aOR:3.9), businessmen (aOR:1.8), construction workers (aOR:17.9); p<0.05], and children (≤10 years) (aOR = 5.4, p<0.05) have higher odds of death due to rickettsial infections. CONCLUSION: The integration of systematic surveillance and recording of rickettsial diseases across Mizoram has shed important insights into their prevalence, morbidity, and mortality. This study underscores the importance of active surveillance of rickettsial infections across India, as the burden could be substantially higher, and is probably going undetected.
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spelling pubmed-106429012023-11-14 Epidemiology of scrub typhus and other rickettsial infections (2018–22) in the hyper-endemic setting of Mizoram, North-East India Vanramliana Pautu, Lalfakzuala Lalmalsawma, Pachuau Rosangkima, Gabriel Sarma, Devojit Kumar Chinzah, Hunropuia Malvi, Yogesh Kodali, Naveen Kumar Amarthaluri, Christiana Balasubramani, Karuppusamy Balabaskaran Nina, Praveen PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: In the past decade, scrub typhus cases have been reported across India, even in regions that had no previous history of the disease. In the North-East Indian state of Mizoram, scrub typhus cases were first recorded only in 2012. However, in the last five years, the state has seen a substantial increase in the scrub typhus and other rickettsial infections. As part of the public health response, the Mizoram Government has integrated screening and line listing of scrub typhus and other rickettsial infections across all its health settings, a first in India. Here we detail the epidemiology of scrub typhus and other rickettsial infections from 2018–2022, systematically recorded across the state of Mizoram. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The line-listed data positive for scrub typhus and other rickettsial infections identified by rapid immunochromatographic test and/or Weil-Felix test from 2018–22 was used for the analysis. During this period, 22,914 cases of rickettsial infections were recorded, out of which 19,651 were scrub typhus cases. Aizawl is the worst affected, with 10,580 cases (46.17%). The average incidence of rickettsial infections is 3.54 cases per 1000 persons-year, and the case fatality rate is 0.35. Only ∼2% of the reported scrub typhus cases had eschar. Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicate patients with eschar (aOR = 2.5, p<0.05), occupational workers [farmers (aOR:3.9), businessmen (aOR:1.8), construction workers (aOR:17.9); p<0.05], and children (≤10 years) (aOR = 5.4, p<0.05) have higher odds of death due to rickettsial infections. CONCLUSION: The integration of systematic surveillance and recording of rickettsial diseases across Mizoram has shed important insights into their prevalence, morbidity, and mortality. This study underscores the importance of active surveillance of rickettsial infections across India, as the burden could be substantially higher, and is probably going undetected. Public Library of Science 2023-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10642901/ /pubmed/37910591 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0011688 Text en © 2023 Vanramliana 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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Vanramliana
Pautu, Lalfakzuala
Lalmalsawma, Pachuau
Rosangkima, Gabriel
Sarma, Devojit Kumar
Chinzah, Hunropuia
Malvi, Yogesh
Kodali, Naveen Kumar
Amarthaluri, Christiana
Balasubramani, Karuppusamy
Balabaskaran Nina, Praveen
Epidemiology of scrub typhus and other rickettsial infections (2018–22) in the hyper-endemic setting of Mizoram, North-East India
title Epidemiology of scrub typhus and other rickettsial infections (2018–22) in the hyper-endemic setting of Mizoram, North-East India
title_full Epidemiology of scrub typhus and other rickettsial infections (2018–22) in the hyper-endemic setting of Mizoram, North-East India
title_fullStr Epidemiology of scrub typhus and other rickettsial infections (2018–22) in the hyper-endemic setting of Mizoram, North-East India
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology of scrub typhus and other rickettsial infections (2018–22) in the hyper-endemic setting of Mizoram, North-East India
title_short Epidemiology of scrub typhus and other rickettsial infections (2018–22) in the hyper-endemic setting of Mizoram, North-East India
title_sort epidemiology of scrub typhus and other rickettsial infections (2018–22) in the hyper-endemic setting of mizoram, north-east india
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10642901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37910591
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0011688
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