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Clinical and Epidemiological Features of Typhoid Fever in Pemba, Zanzibar: Assessment of the Performance of the WHO Case Definitions
BACKGROUND: The gold standard for diagnosis of typhoid fever is blood culture (BC). Because blood culture is often not available in impoverished settings it would be helpful to have alternative diagnostic approaches. We therefore investigated the usefulness of clinical signs, WHO case definition and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3527440/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23284780 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051823 |
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author | Thriemer, Kamala Ley, Benedikt B. Ame, Shaali S. Deen, Jaqueline L. Pak, Gi Deok Chang, Na Yoon Hashim, Ramadhan Schmied, Wolfgang Hellmut Busch, Clara Jana-Lui Nixon, Shanette Morrissey, Anne Puri, Mahesh K. Ochiai, R. Leon Wierzba, Thomas Clemens, John D. Ali, Mohammad Jiddawi, Mohammad S. von Seidlein, Lorenz Ali, Said M. |
author_facet | Thriemer, Kamala Ley, Benedikt B. Ame, Shaali S. Deen, Jaqueline L. Pak, Gi Deok Chang, Na Yoon Hashim, Ramadhan Schmied, Wolfgang Hellmut Busch, Clara Jana-Lui Nixon, Shanette Morrissey, Anne Puri, Mahesh K. Ochiai, R. Leon Wierzba, Thomas Clemens, John D. Ali, Mohammad Jiddawi, Mohammad S. von Seidlein, Lorenz Ali, Said M. |
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description | BACKGROUND: The gold standard for diagnosis of typhoid fever is blood culture (BC). Because blood culture is often not available in impoverished settings it would be helpful to have alternative diagnostic approaches. We therefore investigated the usefulness of clinical signs, WHO case definition and Widal test for the diagnosis of typhoid fever. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Participants with a body temperature ≥37.5°C or a history of fever were enrolled over 17 to 22 months in three hospitals on Pemba Island, Tanzania. Clinical signs and symptoms of participants upon presentation as well as blood and serum for BC and Widal testing were collected. Clinical signs and symptoms of typhoid fever cases were compared to other cases of invasive bacterial diseases and BC negative participants. The relationship of typhoid fever cases with rainfall, temperature, and religious festivals was explored. The performance of the WHO case definitions for suspected and probable typhoid fever and a local cut off titre for the Widal test was assessed. 79 of 2209 participants had invasive bacterial disease. 46 isolates were identified as typhoid fever. Apart from a longer duration of fever prior to admission clinical signs and symptoms were not significantly different among patients with typhoid fever than from other febrile patients. We did not detect any significant seasonal patterns nor correlation with rainfall or festivals. The sensitivity and specificity of the WHO case definition for suspected and probable typhoid fever were 82.6% and 41.3% and 36.3 and 99.7% respectively. Sensitivity and specificity of the Widal test was 47.8% and 99.4 both forfor O-agglutinin and H- agglutinin at a cut-off titre of 1∶80. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Typhoid fever prevalence rates on Pemba are high and its clinical signs and symptoms are non-specific. The sensitivity of the Widal test is low and the WHO case definition performed better than the Widal test. |
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spelling | pubmed-35274402013-01-02 Clinical and Epidemiological Features of Typhoid Fever in Pemba, Zanzibar: Assessment of the Performance of the WHO Case Definitions Thriemer, Kamala Ley, Benedikt B. Ame, Shaali S. Deen, Jaqueline L. Pak, Gi Deok Chang, Na Yoon Hashim, Ramadhan Schmied, Wolfgang Hellmut Busch, Clara Jana-Lui Nixon, Shanette Morrissey, Anne Puri, Mahesh K. Ochiai, R. Leon Wierzba, Thomas Clemens, John D. Ali, Mohammad Jiddawi, Mohammad S. von Seidlein, Lorenz Ali, Said M. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The gold standard for diagnosis of typhoid fever is blood culture (BC). Because blood culture is often not available in impoverished settings it would be helpful to have alternative diagnostic approaches. We therefore investigated the usefulness of clinical signs, WHO case definition and Widal test for the diagnosis of typhoid fever. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Participants with a body temperature ≥37.5°C or a history of fever were enrolled over 17 to 22 months in three hospitals on Pemba Island, Tanzania. Clinical signs and symptoms of participants upon presentation as well as blood and serum for BC and Widal testing were collected. Clinical signs and symptoms of typhoid fever cases were compared to other cases of invasive bacterial diseases and BC negative participants. The relationship of typhoid fever cases with rainfall, temperature, and religious festivals was explored. The performance of the WHO case definitions for suspected and probable typhoid fever and a local cut off titre for the Widal test was assessed. 79 of 2209 participants had invasive bacterial disease. 46 isolates were identified as typhoid fever. Apart from a longer duration of fever prior to admission clinical signs and symptoms were not significantly different among patients with typhoid fever than from other febrile patients. We did not detect any significant seasonal patterns nor correlation with rainfall or festivals. The sensitivity and specificity of the WHO case definition for suspected and probable typhoid fever were 82.6% and 41.3% and 36.3 and 99.7% respectively. Sensitivity and specificity of the Widal test was 47.8% and 99.4 both forfor O-agglutinin and H- agglutinin at a cut-off titre of 1∶80. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Typhoid fever prevalence rates on Pemba are high and its clinical signs and symptoms are non-specific. The sensitivity of the Widal test is low and the WHO case definition performed better than the Widal test. Public Library of Science 2012-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3527440/ /pubmed/23284780 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051823 Text en © 2012 Thriemer 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Thriemer, Kamala Ley, Benedikt B. Ame, Shaali S. Deen, Jaqueline L. Pak, Gi Deok Chang, Na Yoon Hashim, Ramadhan Schmied, Wolfgang Hellmut Busch, Clara Jana-Lui Nixon, Shanette Morrissey, Anne Puri, Mahesh K. Ochiai, R. Leon Wierzba, Thomas Clemens, John D. Ali, Mohammad Jiddawi, Mohammad S. von Seidlein, Lorenz Ali, Said M. Clinical and Epidemiological Features of Typhoid Fever in Pemba, Zanzibar: Assessment of the Performance of the WHO Case Definitions |
title | Clinical and Epidemiological Features of Typhoid Fever in Pemba, Zanzibar: Assessment of the Performance of the WHO Case Definitions |
title_full | Clinical and Epidemiological Features of Typhoid Fever in Pemba, Zanzibar: Assessment of the Performance of the WHO Case Definitions |
title_fullStr | Clinical and Epidemiological Features of Typhoid Fever in Pemba, Zanzibar: Assessment of the Performance of the WHO Case Definitions |
title_full_unstemmed | Clinical and Epidemiological Features of Typhoid Fever in Pemba, Zanzibar: Assessment of the Performance of the WHO Case Definitions |
title_short | Clinical and Epidemiological Features of Typhoid Fever in Pemba, Zanzibar: Assessment of the Performance of the WHO Case Definitions |
title_sort | clinical and epidemiological features of typhoid fever in pemba, zanzibar: assessment of the performance of the who case definitions |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3527440/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23284780 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051823 |
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