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Evaluation of an Electricity-free, Culture-based Approach for Detecting Typhoidal Salmonella Bacteremia during Enteric Fever in a High Burden, Resource-limited Setting

BACKGROUND: In many rural areas at risk for enteric fever, there are few data on Salmonella enterica serotypes Typhi (S. Typhi) and Paratyphi (S. Paratyphi) incidence, due to limited laboratory capacity for microbiologic culture. Here, we describe an approach that permits recovery of the causative a...

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Autores principales: Andrews, Jason R., Prajapati, Krishna G., Eypper, Elizabeth, Shrestha, Poojan, Shakya, Mila, Pathak, Kamal R., Joshi, Niva, Tiwari, Priyanka, Risal, Manisha, Koirala, Samir, Karkey, Abhilasha, Dongol, Sabina, Wen, Shawn, Smith, Amy B., Maru, Duncan, Basnyat, Buddha, Baker, Stephen, Farrar, Jeremy, Ryan, Edward T., Hohmann, Elizabeth, Arjyal, Amit
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3694822/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23853696
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002292
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author Andrews, Jason R.
Prajapati, Krishna G.
Eypper, Elizabeth
Shrestha, Poojan
Shakya, Mila
Pathak, Kamal R.
Joshi, Niva
Tiwari, Priyanka
Risal, Manisha
Koirala, Samir
Karkey, Abhilasha
Dongol, Sabina
Wen, Shawn
Smith, Amy B.
Maru, Duncan
Basnyat, Buddha
Baker, Stephen
Farrar, Jeremy
Ryan, Edward T.
Hohmann, Elizabeth
Arjyal, Amit
author_facet Andrews, Jason R.
Prajapati, Krishna G.
Eypper, Elizabeth
Shrestha, Poojan
Shakya, Mila
Pathak, Kamal R.
Joshi, Niva
Tiwari, Priyanka
Risal, Manisha
Koirala, Samir
Karkey, Abhilasha
Dongol, Sabina
Wen, Shawn
Smith, Amy B.
Maru, Duncan
Basnyat, Buddha
Baker, Stephen
Farrar, Jeremy
Ryan, Edward T.
Hohmann, Elizabeth
Arjyal, Amit
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description BACKGROUND: In many rural areas at risk for enteric fever, there are few data on Salmonella enterica serotypes Typhi (S. Typhi) and Paratyphi (S. Paratyphi) incidence, due to limited laboratory capacity for microbiologic culture. Here, we describe an approach that permits recovery of the causative agents of enteric fever in such settings. This approach involves the use of an electricity-free incubator based upon use of phase-change materials. We compared this against conventional blood culture for detection of typhoidal Salmonella. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Three hundred and four patients with undifferentiated fever attending the outpatient and emergency departments of a public hospital in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal were recruited. Conventional blood culture was compared against an electricity-free culture approach. Blood from 66 (21.7%) patients tested positive for a Gram-negative bacterium by at least one of the two methods. Sixty-five (21.4%) patients tested blood culture positive for S. Typhi (30; 9.9%) or S. Paratyphi A (35; 11.5%). From the 65 individuals with culture-confirmed enteric fever, 55 (84.6%) were identified by the conventional blood culture and 60 (92.3%) were identified by the experimental method. Median time-to-positivity was 2 days for both procedures. The experimental approach was falsely positive due to probable skin contaminants in 2 of 239 individuals (0.8%). The percentages of positive and negative agreement for diagnosis of enteric fever were 90.9% (95% CI: 80.0%–97.0%) and 96.0% (92.7%–98.1%), respectively. After initial incubation, Salmonella isolates could be readily recovered from blood culture bottles maintained at room temperature for six months. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: A simple culture approach based upon a phase-change incubator can be used to isolate agents of enteric fever. This approach could be used as a surveillance tool to assess incidence and drug resistance of the etiologic agents of enteric fever in settings without reliable local access to electricity or local diagnostic microbiology laboratories.
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spelling pubmed-36948222013-07-12 Evaluation of an Electricity-free, Culture-based Approach for Detecting Typhoidal Salmonella Bacteremia during Enteric Fever in a High Burden, Resource-limited Setting Andrews, Jason R. Prajapati, Krishna G. Eypper, Elizabeth Shrestha, Poojan Shakya, Mila Pathak, Kamal R. Joshi, Niva Tiwari, Priyanka Risal, Manisha Koirala, Samir Karkey, Abhilasha Dongol, Sabina Wen, Shawn Smith, Amy B. Maru, Duncan Basnyat, Buddha Baker, Stephen Farrar, Jeremy Ryan, Edward T. Hohmann, Elizabeth Arjyal, Amit PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: In many rural areas at risk for enteric fever, there are few data on Salmonella enterica serotypes Typhi (S. Typhi) and Paratyphi (S. Paratyphi) incidence, due to limited laboratory capacity for microbiologic culture. Here, we describe an approach that permits recovery of the causative agents of enteric fever in such settings. This approach involves the use of an electricity-free incubator based upon use of phase-change materials. We compared this against conventional blood culture for detection of typhoidal Salmonella. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Three hundred and four patients with undifferentiated fever attending the outpatient and emergency departments of a public hospital in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal were recruited. Conventional blood culture was compared against an electricity-free culture approach. Blood from 66 (21.7%) patients tested positive for a Gram-negative bacterium by at least one of the two methods. Sixty-five (21.4%) patients tested blood culture positive for S. Typhi (30; 9.9%) or S. Paratyphi A (35; 11.5%). From the 65 individuals with culture-confirmed enteric fever, 55 (84.6%) were identified by the conventional blood culture and 60 (92.3%) were identified by the experimental method. Median time-to-positivity was 2 days for both procedures. The experimental approach was falsely positive due to probable skin contaminants in 2 of 239 individuals (0.8%). The percentages of positive and negative agreement for diagnosis of enteric fever were 90.9% (95% CI: 80.0%–97.0%) and 96.0% (92.7%–98.1%), respectively. After initial incubation, Salmonella isolates could be readily recovered from blood culture bottles maintained at room temperature for six months. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: A simple culture approach based upon a phase-change incubator can be used to isolate agents of enteric fever. This approach could be used as a surveillance tool to assess incidence and drug resistance of the etiologic agents of enteric fever in settings without reliable local access to electricity or local diagnostic microbiology laboratories. Public Library of Science 2013-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3694822/ /pubmed/23853696 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002292 Text en © 2013 Andrews 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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Andrews, Jason R.
Prajapati, Krishna G.
Eypper, Elizabeth
Shrestha, Poojan
Shakya, Mila
Pathak, Kamal R.
Joshi, Niva
Tiwari, Priyanka
Risal, Manisha
Koirala, Samir
Karkey, Abhilasha
Dongol, Sabina
Wen, Shawn
Smith, Amy B.
Maru, Duncan
Basnyat, Buddha
Baker, Stephen
Farrar, Jeremy
Ryan, Edward T.
Hohmann, Elizabeth
Arjyal, Amit
Evaluation of an Electricity-free, Culture-based Approach for Detecting Typhoidal Salmonella Bacteremia during Enteric Fever in a High Burden, Resource-limited Setting
title Evaluation of an Electricity-free, Culture-based Approach for Detecting Typhoidal Salmonella Bacteremia during Enteric Fever in a High Burden, Resource-limited Setting
title_full Evaluation of an Electricity-free, Culture-based Approach for Detecting Typhoidal Salmonella Bacteremia during Enteric Fever in a High Burden, Resource-limited Setting
title_fullStr Evaluation of an Electricity-free, Culture-based Approach for Detecting Typhoidal Salmonella Bacteremia during Enteric Fever in a High Burden, Resource-limited Setting
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of an Electricity-free, Culture-based Approach for Detecting Typhoidal Salmonella Bacteremia during Enteric Fever in a High Burden, Resource-limited Setting
title_short Evaluation of an Electricity-free, Culture-based Approach for Detecting Typhoidal Salmonella Bacteremia during Enteric Fever in a High Burden, Resource-limited Setting
title_sort evaluation of an electricity-free, culture-based approach for detecting typhoidal salmonella bacteremia during enteric fever in a high burden, resource-limited setting
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3694822/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23853696
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002292
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