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Etiology of Acute, Non-Malaria, Febrile Illnesses in Jayapura, Northeastern Papua, Indonesia

We conducted a prospective, inpatient fever study in malaria-endemic Papua, Indonesia to determine non-malaria fever etiologies. Investigations included malaria blood films, blood culture, paired serologic samples analysis for dengue, Japanese encephalitis, leptospirosis, scrub typhus, murine typhus...

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Autores principales: Punjabi, Narain H., Taylor, Walter R. J., Murphy, Gerald S., Purwaningsih, Sri, Picarima, Helena, Sisson, John, Olson, James G., Baso, Samuel, Wangsasaputra, Ferry, Lesmana, Murad, Oyofo, Buhari A., Simanjuntak, Cyrus H., Subekti, Decy, Corwin, Andrew L., Richie, Thomas L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3247108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22232450
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.2012.10-0497
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author Punjabi, Narain H.
Taylor, Walter R. J.
Murphy, Gerald S.
Purwaningsih, Sri
Picarima, Helena
Sisson, John
Olson, James G.
Baso, Samuel
Wangsasaputra, Ferry
Lesmana, Murad
Oyofo, Buhari A.
Simanjuntak, Cyrus H.
Subekti, Decy
Corwin, Andrew L.
Richie, Thomas L.
author_facet Punjabi, Narain H.
Taylor, Walter R. J.
Murphy, Gerald S.
Purwaningsih, Sri
Picarima, Helena
Sisson, John
Olson, James G.
Baso, Samuel
Wangsasaputra, Ferry
Lesmana, Murad
Oyofo, Buhari A.
Simanjuntak, Cyrus H.
Subekti, Decy
Corwin, Andrew L.
Richie, Thomas L.
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description We conducted a prospective, inpatient fever study in malaria-endemic Papua, Indonesia to determine non-malaria fever etiologies. Investigations included malaria blood films, blood culture, paired serologic samples analysis for dengue, Japanese encephalitis, leptospirosis, scrub typhus, murine typhus, and spotted fever group rickettsia. During 1997–2000, 226 patients (127 males and 99 females) 1–80 years of age (median age = 25 years) were enrolled. Positive blood cultures (n = 34, 15%) were obtained for Salmonella Typhi (n = 13), Escherichia coli (n = 8), Streptococcus pneumoniae (n = 6), Staphylococcus aureus (n = 5), Streptococcus pyogenes (n = 1), and Klebsiella pneumoniae (n = 1). Twenty (8.8%) patients were positive for leptospirosis by polymerase chain reaction. Eighty (35.4%) of 226 patients had ≥ 1 positive serology, diagnostic for 15 rickettsial and 9 dengue cases. Acid-fast bacilli–positive sputum was obtained from three patients. Most common confirmed (81 of 226, 35.8%)/suspected diagnoses were typhoid fever (n = 41), pneumonia (n = 29), leptospirosis (n = 28), urinary tract infections (n = 20), rickettsioses (n = 19), dengue (n = 17), and meningitis/encephalitis (n = 15). There were 17 deaths, 7 (46.7%) were caused by meningitis/encephalitis. Multiple positive serologic results and few confirmed diagnoses indicate the need for improved diagnostics.
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spelling pubmed-32471082012-01-10 Etiology of Acute, Non-Malaria, Febrile Illnesses in Jayapura, Northeastern Papua, Indonesia Punjabi, Narain H. Taylor, Walter R. J. Murphy, Gerald S. Purwaningsih, Sri Picarima, Helena Sisson, John Olson, James G. Baso, Samuel Wangsasaputra, Ferry Lesmana, Murad Oyofo, Buhari A. Simanjuntak, Cyrus H. Subekti, Decy Corwin, Andrew L. Richie, Thomas L. Am J Trop Med Hyg Articles We conducted a prospective, inpatient fever study in malaria-endemic Papua, Indonesia to determine non-malaria fever etiologies. Investigations included malaria blood films, blood culture, paired serologic samples analysis for dengue, Japanese encephalitis, leptospirosis, scrub typhus, murine typhus, and spotted fever group rickettsia. During 1997–2000, 226 patients (127 males and 99 females) 1–80 years of age (median age = 25 years) were enrolled. Positive blood cultures (n = 34, 15%) were obtained for Salmonella Typhi (n = 13), Escherichia coli (n = 8), Streptococcus pneumoniae (n = 6), Staphylococcus aureus (n = 5), Streptococcus pyogenes (n = 1), and Klebsiella pneumoniae (n = 1). Twenty (8.8%) patients were positive for leptospirosis by polymerase chain reaction. Eighty (35.4%) of 226 patients had ≥ 1 positive serology, diagnostic for 15 rickettsial and 9 dengue cases. Acid-fast bacilli–positive sputum was obtained from three patients. Most common confirmed (81 of 226, 35.8%)/suspected diagnoses were typhoid fever (n = 41), pneumonia (n = 29), leptospirosis (n = 28), urinary tract infections (n = 20), rickettsioses (n = 19), dengue (n = 17), and meningitis/encephalitis (n = 15). There were 17 deaths, 7 (46.7%) were caused by meningitis/encephalitis. Multiple positive serologic results and few confirmed diagnoses indicate the need for improved diagnostics. The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2012-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3247108/ /pubmed/22232450 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.2012.10-0497 Text en ©The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Freely available online through the American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Open Access option.
spellingShingle Articles
Punjabi, Narain H.
Taylor, Walter R. J.
Murphy, Gerald S.
Purwaningsih, Sri
Picarima, Helena
Sisson, John
Olson, James G.
Baso, Samuel
Wangsasaputra, Ferry
Lesmana, Murad
Oyofo, Buhari A.
Simanjuntak, Cyrus H.
Subekti, Decy
Corwin, Andrew L.
Richie, Thomas L.
Etiology of Acute, Non-Malaria, Febrile Illnesses in Jayapura, Northeastern Papua, Indonesia
title Etiology of Acute, Non-Malaria, Febrile Illnesses in Jayapura, Northeastern Papua, Indonesia
title_full Etiology of Acute, Non-Malaria, Febrile Illnesses in Jayapura, Northeastern Papua, Indonesia
title_fullStr Etiology of Acute, Non-Malaria, Febrile Illnesses in Jayapura, Northeastern Papua, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Etiology of Acute, Non-Malaria, Febrile Illnesses in Jayapura, Northeastern Papua, Indonesia
title_short Etiology of Acute, Non-Malaria, Febrile Illnesses in Jayapura, Northeastern Papua, Indonesia
title_sort etiology of acute, non-malaria, febrile illnesses in jayapura, northeastern papua, indonesia
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3247108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22232450
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.2012.10-0497
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