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Laboratory Confirmation of Buruli Ulcer Disease in Togo, 2007–2010

BACKGROUND: Since the early 1990s more than 1,800 patients with lesions suspicious for Buruli ulcer disease (BUD) have been reported from Togo. However, less than five percent of these were laboratory confirmed. Since 2007, the Togolese National Buruli Ulcer Control Program has been supported by the...

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Autores principales: Bretzel, Gisela, Huber, Kristina Lydia, Kobara, Basil, Beissner, Marcus, Piten, Ebekalisai, Herbinger, Karl-Heinz, Wiedemann, Franz Xaver, Amekuse, Komi, Banla Kere, Abiba, Helfrich, Kerstin, Fleischmann, Erna, Löscher, Thomas, Diefenhardt, Adolf, Nitschke, Jörg
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3139659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21811641
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001228
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author Bretzel, Gisela
Huber, Kristina Lydia
Kobara, Basil
Beissner, Marcus
Piten, Ebekalisai
Herbinger, Karl-Heinz
Wiedemann, Franz Xaver
Amekuse, Komi
Banla Kere, Abiba
Helfrich, Kerstin
Fleischmann, Erna
Löscher, Thomas
Diefenhardt, Adolf
Nitschke, Jörg
author_facet Bretzel, Gisela
Huber, Kristina Lydia
Kobara, Basil
Beissner, Marcus
Piten, Ebekalisai
Herbinger, Karl-Heinz
Wiedemann, Franz Xaver
Amekuse, Komi
Banla Kere, Abiba
Helfrich, Kerstin
Fleischmann, Erna
Löscher, Thomas
Diefenhardt, Adolf
Nitschke, Jörg
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description BACKGROUND: Since the early 1990s more than 1,800 patients with lesions suspicious for Buruli ulcer disease (BUD) have been reported from Togo. However, less than five percent of these were laboratory confirmed. Since 2007, the Togolese National Buruli Ulcer Control Program has been supported by the German Leprosy and Tuberculosis Relief Association (DAHW). Collaboration with the Department for Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine (DITM), University Hospital, Munich, Germany, allowed IS2404 PCR analysis of diagnostic samples from patients with suspected BUD during a study period of three years. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The DAHW integrated active BUD case finding in the existing network of TB/Leprosy Controllers and organized regular training and outreach activities to identify BUD cases at community level. Clinically suspected cases were referred to health facilities for diagnosis and treatment. Microscopy was carried out locally, external quality assurance (EQA) at DITM. Diagnostic samples from 202 patients with suspected BUD were shipped to DITM, 109 BUD patients (54%) were confirmed by PCR, 43 (29.9%) by microscopy. All patients originated from Maritime Region. EQA for microscopy resulted in 62% concordant results. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This study presents a retrospective analysis of the first cohort of clinically suspected BUD cases from Togo subjected to systematic laboratory analysis over a period of three years and confirms the prevalence of BUD in Maritime Region. Intensified training in the field of case finding and sample collection increased the PCR case confirmation rate from initially less than 50% to 70%. With a PCR case confirmation rate of 54% for the entire study period the WHO standards (case confirmation rate ≥50%) have been met. EQA for microscopy suggests the need for intensified supervision and training. In January 2011 the National Hygiene Institute, Lomé, has assumed the role of a National Reference Laboratory for PCR confirmation and microscopy.
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spelling pubmed-31396592011-08-02 Laboratory Confirmation of Buruli Ulcer Disease in Togo, 2007–2010 Bretzel, Gisela Huber, Kristina Lydia Kobara, Basil Beissner, Marcus Piten, Ebekalisai Herbinger, Karl-Heinz Wiedemann, Franz Xaver Amekuse, Komi Banla Kere, Abiba Helfrich, Kerstin Fleischmann, Erna Löscher, Thomas Diefenhardt, Adolf Nitschke, Jörg PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Since the early 1990s more than 1,800 patients with lesions suspicious for Buruli ulcer disease (BUD) have been reported from Togo. However, less than five percent of these were laboratory confirmed. Since 2007, the Togolese National Buruli Ulcer Control Program has been supported by the German Leprosy and Tuberculosis Relief Association (DAHW). Collaboration with the Department for Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine (DITM), University Hospital, Munich, Germany, allowed IS2404 PCR analysis of diagnostic samples from patients with suspected BUD during a study period of three years. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The DAHW integrated active BUD case finding in the existing network of TB/Leprosy Controllers and organized regular training and outreach activities to identify BUD cases at community level. Clinically suspected cases were referred to health facilities for diagnosis and treatment. Microscopy was carried out locally, external quality assurance (EQA) at DITM. Diagnostic samples from 202 patients with suspected BUD were shipped to DITM, 109 BUD patients (54%) were confirmed by PCR, 43 (29.9%) by microscopy. All patients originated from Maritime Region. EQA for microscopy resulted in 62% concordant results. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This study presents a retrospective analysis of the first cohort of clinically suspected BUD cases from Togo subjected to systematic laboratory analysis over a period of three years and confirms the prevalence of BUD in Maritime Region. Intensified training in the field of case finding and sample collection increased the PCR case confirmation rate from initially less than 50% to 70%. With a PCR case confirmation rate of 54% for the entire study period the WHO standards (case confirmation rate ≥50%) have been met. EQA for microscopy suggests the need for intensified supervision and training. In January 2011 the National Hygiene Institute, Lomé, has assumed the role of a National Reference Laboratory for PCR confirmation and microscopy. Public Library of Science 2011-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3139659/ /pubmed/21811641 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001228 Text en Bretzel et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Bretzel, Gisela
Huber, Kristina Lydia
Kobara, Basil
Beissner, Marcus
Piten, Ebekalisai
Herbinger, Karl-Heinz
Wiedemann, Franz Xaver
Amekuse, Komi
Banla Kere, Abiba
Helfrich, Kerstin
Fleischmann, Erna
Löscher, Thomas
Diefenhardt, Adolf
Nitschke, Jörg
Laboratory Confirmation of Buruli Ulcer Disease in Togo, 2007–2010
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title_full Laboratory Confirmation of Buruli Ulcer Disease in Togo, 2007–2010
title_fullStr Laboratory Confirmation of Buruli Ulcer Disease in Togo, 2007–2010
title_full_unstemmed Laboratory Confirmation of Buruli Ulcer Disease in Togo, 2007–2010
title_short Laboratory Confirmation of Buruli Ulcer Disease in Togo, 2007–2010
title_sort laboratory confirmation of buruli ulcer disease in togo, 2007–2010
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3139659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21811641
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001228
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