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Clinical and Environmental Surveillance for Vibrio cholerae in Resource Constrained Areas: Application during a 1-Year Surveillance in the Far North Region of Cameroon

Biological confirmation of the presence of Vibrio cholerae in clinical and environmental samples is often constrained due to resource- and labor-intensive gold standard methods. To develop low-cost, simple, and sustainable surveillance techniques, we modified previously published specimen sampling a...

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Autores principales: Debes, Amanda K., Ateudjieu, Jerome, Guenou, Etienne, Ebile, Walter, Sonkoua, Isaac Tadzong, Njimbia, Anthony Chebe, Steinwald, Peter, Ram, Malathi, Sack, David A.
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Publicado: The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4775888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26755564
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.15-0496
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author Debes, Amanda K.
Ateudjieu, Jerome
Guenou, Etienne
Ebile, Walter
Sonkoua, Isaac Tadzong
Njimbia, Anthony Chebe
Steinwald, Peter
Ram, Malathi
Sack, David A.
author_facet Debes, Amanda K.
Ateudjieu, Jerome
Guenou, Etienne
Ebile, Walter
Sonkoua, Isaac Tadzong
Njimbia, Anthony Chebe
Steinwald, Peter
Ram, Malathi
Sack, David A.
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description Biological confirmation of the presence of Vibrio cholerae in clinical and environmental samples is often constrained due to resource- and labor-intensive gold standard methods. To develop low-cost, simple, and sustainable surveillance techniques, we modified previously published specimen sampling and culture techniques and applied the use of enriched dipstick testing in conjunction with the use of filter paper for DNA specimen preservation during clinical and environmental surveillance in the Far North of Cameroon from August 2013 to October 2014. The enriched dipstick methodology during routine use in a remote setting demonstrated a specificity of 99.8% compared with polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The novel application of filter paper as a preservation method for cholera DNA specimens reduced the need for cold chain storage and allowed for PCR characterization and confirmation of V. cholerae. The application of basic technologies such as the enriched dipstick, the use of simplified gauze filtration for environmental sample collection, and the use of filter paper for sample preservation enabled early case identification with reduced logistics and supply cost while reporting minimal false-positive results. Simplified laboratory and epidemiological methodologies can improve the feasibility of cholera surveillance in rural and resource-constrained areas, facilitating early case detection and rapid response implementation.
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spelling pubmed-47758882016-03-18 Clinical and Environmental Surveillance for Vibrio cholerae in Resource Constrained Areas: Application during a 1-Year Surveillance in the Far North Region of Cameroon Debes, Amanda K. Ateudjieu, Jerome Guenou, Etienne Ebile, Walter Sonkoua, Isaac Tadzong Njimbia, Anthony Chebe Steinwald, Peter Ram, Malathi Sack, David A. Am J Trop Med Hyg Articles Biological confirmation of the presence of Vibrio cholerae in clinical and environmental samples is often constrained due to resource- and labor-intensive gold standard methods. To develop low-cost, simple, and sustainable surveillance techniques, we modified previously published specimen sampling and culture techniques and applied the use of enriched dipstick testing in conjunction with the use of filter paper for DNA specimen preservation during clinical and environmental surveillance in the Far North of Cameroon from August 2013 to October 2014. The enriched dipstick methodology during routine use in a remote setting demonstrated a specificity of 99.8% compared with polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The novel application of filter paper as a preservation method for cholera DNA specimens reduced the need for cold chain storage and allowed for PCR characterization and confirmation of V. cholerae. The application of basic technologies such as the enriched dipstick, the use of simplified gauze filtration for environmental sample collection, and the use of filter paper for sample preservation enabled early case identification with reduced logistics and supply cost while reporting minimal false-positive results. Simplified laboratory and epidemiological methodologies can improve the feasibility of cholera surveillance in rural and resource-constrained areas, facilitating early case detection and rapid response implementation. The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2016-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4775888/ /pubmed/26755564 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.15-0496 Text en ©The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Debes, Amanda K.
Ateudjieu, Jerome
Guenou, Etienne
Ebile, Walter
Sonkoua, Isaac Tadzong
Njimbia, Anthony Chebe
Steinwald, Peter
Ram, Malathi
Sack, David A.
Clinical and Environmental Surveillance for Vibrio cholerae in Resource Constrained Areas: Application during a 1-Year Surveillance in the Far North Region of Cameroon
title Clinical and Environmental Surveillance for Vibrio cholerae in Resource Constrained Areas: Application during a 1-Year Surveillance in the Far North Region of Cameroon
title_full Clinical and Environmental Surveillance for Vibrio cholerae in Resource Constrained Areas: Application during a 1-Year Surveillance in the Far North Region of Cameroon
title_fullStr Clinical and Environmental Surveillance for Vibrio cholerae in Resource Constrained Areas: Application during a 1-Year Surveillance in the Far North Region of Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and Environmental Surveillance for Vibrio cholerae in Resource Constrained Areas: Application during a 1-Year Surveillance in the Far North Region of Cameroon
title_short Clinical and Environmental Surveillance for Vibrio cholerae in Resource Constrained Areas: Application during a 1-Year Surveillance in the Far North Region of Cameroon
title_sort clinical and environmental surveillance for vibrio cholerae in resource constrained areas: application during a 1-year surveillance in the far north region of cameroon
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4775888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26755564
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.15-0496
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