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Neurologic Manifestations Associated with an Outbreak of Typhoid Fever, Malawi - Mozambique, 2009: An Epidemiologic Investigation

BACKGROUND: The bacterium Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi causes typhoid fever, which is typically associated with fever and abdominal pain. An outbreak of typhoid fever in Malawi-Mozambique in 2009 was notable for a high proportion of neurologic illness. OBJECTIVE: Describe neurologic features co...

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Autores principales: Sejvar, James, Lutterloh, Emily, Naiene, Jeremias, Likaka, Andrew, Manda, Robert, Nygren, Benjamin, Monroe, Stephan, Khaila, Tadala, Lowther, Sara A., Capewell, Linda, Date, Kashmira, Townes, David, Redwood, Yanique, Schier, Joshua, Barr, Beth Tippett, Demby, Austin, Mallewa, Macpherson, Kampondeni, Sam, Blount, Ben, Humphrys, Michael, Talkington, Deborah, Armstrong, Gregory L., Mintz, Eric
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3513310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23226492
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0046099
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author Sejvar, James
Lutterloh, Emily
Naiene, Jeremias
Likaka, Andrew
Manda, Robert
Nygren, Benjamin
Monroe, Stephan
Khaila, Tadala
Lowther, Sara A.
Capewell, Linda
Date, Kashmira
Townes, David
Redwood, Yanique
Schier, Joshua
Barr, Beth Tippett
Demby, Austin
Mallewa, Macpherson
Kampondeni, Sam
Blount, Ben
Humphrys, Michael
Talkington, Deborah
Armstrong, Gregory L.
Mintz, Eric
author_facet Sejvar, James
Lutterloh, Emily
Naiene, Jeremias
Likaka, Andrew
Manda, Robert
Nygren, Benjamin
Monroe, Stephan
Khaila, Tadala
Lowther, Sara A.
Capewell, Linda
Date, Kashmira
Townes, David
Redwood, Yanique
Schier, Joshua
Barr, Beth Tippett
Demby, Austin
Mallewa, Macpherson
Kampondeni, Sam
Blount, Ben
Humphrys, Michael
Talkington, Deborah
Armstrong, Gregory L.
Mintz, Eric
author_sort Sejvar, James
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description BACKGROUND: The bacterium Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi causes typhoid fever, which is typically associated with fever and abdominal pain. An outbreak of typhoid fever in Malawi-Mozambique in 2009 was notable for a high proportion of neurologic illness. OBJECTIVE: Describe neurologic features complicating typhoid fever during an outbreak in Malawi-Mozambique METHODS: Persons meeting a clinical case definition were identified through surveillance, with laboratory confirmation of typhoid by antibody testing or blood/stool culture. We gathered demographic and clinical information, examined patients, and evaluated a subset of patients 11 months after onset. A sample of persons with and without neurologic signs was tested for vitamin B6 and B12 levels and urinary thiocyanate. RESULTS: Between March – November 2009, 303 cases of typhoid fever were identified. Forty (13%) persons had objective neurologic findings, including 14 confirmed by culture/serology; 27 (68%) were hospitalized, and 5 (13%) died. Seventeen (43%) had a constellation of upper motor neuron findings, including hyperreflexia, spasticity, or sustained ankle clonus. Other neurologic features included ataxia (22, 55%), parkinsonism (8, 20%), and tremors (4, 10%). Brain MRI of 3 (ages 5, 7, and 18 years) demonstrated cerebral atrophy but no other abnormalities. Of 13 patients re-evaluated 11 months later, 11 recovered completely, and 2 had persistent hyperreflexia and ataxia. Vitamin B6 levels were markedly low in typhoid fever patients both with and without neurologic signs. CONCLUSIONS: Neurologic signs may complicate typhoid fever, and the diagnosis should be considered in persons with acute febrile neurologic illness in endemic areas.
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spelling pubmed-35133102012-12-05 Neurologic Manifestations Associated with an Outbreak of Typhoid Fever, Malawi - Mozambique, 2009: An Epidemiologic Investigation Sejvar, James Lutterloh, Emily Naiene, Jeremias Likaka, Andrew Manda, Robert Nygren, Benjamin Monroe, Stephan Khaila, Tadala Lowther, Sara A. Capewell, Linda Date, Kashmira Townes, David Redwood, Yanique Schier, Joshua Barr, Beth Tippett Demby, Austin Mallewa, Macpherson Kampondeni, Sam Blount, Ben Humphrys, Michael Talkington, Deborah Armstrong, Gregory L. Mintz, Eric PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The bacterium Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi causes typhoid fever, which is typically associated with fever and abdominal pain. An outbreak of typhoid fever in Malawi-Mozambique in 2009 was notable for a high proportion of neurologic illness. OBJECTIVE: Describe neurologic features complicating typhoid fever during an outbreak in Malawi-Mozambique METHODS: Persons meeting a clinical case definition were identified through surveillance, with laboratory confirmation of typhoid by antibody testing or blood/stool culture. We gathered demographic and clinical information, examined patients, and evaluated a subset of patients 11 months after onset. A sample of persons with and without neurologic signs was tested for vitamin B6 and B12 levels and urinary thiocyanate. RESULTS: Between March – November 2009, 303 cases of typhoid fever were identified. Forty (13%) persons had objective neurologic findings, including 14 confirmed by culture/serology; 27 (68%) were hospitalized, and 5 (13%) died. Seventeen (43%) had a constellation of upper motor neuron findings, including hyperreflexia, spasticity, or sustained ankle clonus. Other neurologic features included ataxia (22, 55%), parkinsonism (8, 20%), and tremors (4, 10%). Brain MRI of 3 (ages 5, 7, and 18 years) demonstrated cerebral atrophy but no other abnormalities. Of 13 patients re-evaluated 11 months later, 11 recovered completely, and 2 had persistent hyperreflexia and ataxia. Vitamin B6 levels were markedly low in typhoid fever patients both with and without neurologic signs. CONCLUSIONS: Neurologic signs may complicate typhoid fever, and the diagnosis should be considered in persons with acute febrile neurologic illness in endemic areas. Public Library of Science 2012-12-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3513310/ /pubmed/23226492 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0046099 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
spellingShingle Research Article
Sejvar, James
Lutterloh, Emily
Naiene, Jeremias
Likaka, Andrew
Manda, Robert
Nygren, Benjamin
Monroe, Stephan
Khaila, Tadala
Lowther, Sara A.
Capewell, Linda
Date, Kashmira
Townes, David
Redwood, Yanique
Schier, Joshua
Barr, Beth Tippett
Demby, Austin
Mallewa, Macpherson
Kampondeni, Sam
Blount, Ben
Humphrys, Michael
Talkington, Deborah
Armstrong, Gregory L.
Mintz, Eric
Neurologic Manifestations Associated with an Outbreak of Typhoid Fever, Malawi - Mozambique, 2009: An Epidemiologic Investigation
title Neurologic Manifestations Associated with an Outbreak of Typhoid Fever, Malawi - Mozambique, 2009: An Epidemiologic Investigation
title_full Neurologic Manifestations Associated with an Outbreak of Typhoid Fever, Malawi - Mozambique, 2009: An Epidemiologic Investigation
title_fullStr Neurologic Manifestations Associated with an Outbreak of Typhoid Fever, Malawi - Mozambique, 2009: An Epidemiologic Investigation
title_full_unstemmed Neurologic Manifestations Associated with an Outbreak of Typhoid Fever, Malawi - Mozambique, 2009: An Epidemiologic Investigation
title_short Neurologic Manifestations Associated with an Outbreak of Typhoid Fever, Malawi - Mozambique, 2009: An Epidemiologic Investigation
title_sort neurologic manifestations associated with an outbreak of typhoid fever, malawi - mozambique, 2009: an epidemiologic investigation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3513310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23226492
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0046099
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