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Incidence of invasive salmonella disease in sub-Saharan Africa: a multicentre population-based surveillance study
BACKGROUND: Available incidence data for invasive salmonella disease in sub-Saharan Africa are scarce. Standardised, multicountry data are required to better understand the nature and burden of disease in Africa. We aimed to measure the adjusted incidence estimates of typhoid fever and invasive non-...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5316558/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28193398 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(17)30022-0 |
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author | Marks, Florian von Kalckreuth, Vera Aaby, Peter Adu-Sarkodie, Yaw El Tayeb, Muna Ahmed Ali, Mohammad Aseffa, Abraham Baker, Stephen Biggs, Holly M Bjerregaard-Andersen, Morten Breiman, Robert F Campbell, James I Cosmas, Leonard Crump, John A Espinoza, Ligia Maria Cruz Deerin, Jessica Fung Dekker, Denise Myriam Fields, Barry S Gasmelseed, Nagla Hertz, Julian T Van Minh Hoang, Nguyen Im, Justin Jaeger, Anna Jeon, Hyon Jin Kabore, Leon Parfait Keddy, Karen H Konings, Frank Krumkamp, Ralf Ley, Benedikt Løfberg, Sandra Valborg May, Jürgen Meyer, Christian G Mintz, Eric D Montgomery, Joel M Niang, Aissatou Ahmet Nichols, Chelsea Olack, Beatrice Pak, Gi Deok Panzner, Ursula Park, Jin Kyung Park, Se Eun Rabezanahary, Henintsoa Rakotozandrindrainy, Raphaël Raminosoa, Tiana Mirana Razafindrabe, Tsiriniaina Jean Luco Sampo, Emmanuel Schütt-Gerowitt, Heidi Sow, Amy Gassama Sarpong, Nimako Seo, Hye Jin Sooka, Arvinda Soura, Abdramane Bassiahi Tall, Adama Teferi, Mekonnen Thriemer, Kamala Warren, Michelle R Yeshitela, Biruk Clemens, John D Wierzba, Thomas F |
author_facet | Marks, Florian von Kalckreuth, Vera Aaby, Peter Adu-Sarkodie, Yaw El Tayeb, Muna Ahmed Ali, Mohammad Aseffa, Abraham Baker, Stephen Biggs, Holly M Bjerregaard-Andersen, Morten Breiman, Robert F Campbell, James I Cosmas, Leonard Crump, John A Espinoza, Ligia Maria Cruz Deerin, Jessica Fung Dekker, Denise Myriam Fields, Barry S Gasmelseed, Nagla Hertz, Julian T Van Minh Hoang, Nguyen Im, Justin Jaeger, Anna Jeon, Hyon Jin Kabore, Leon Parfait Keddy, Karen H Konings, Frank Krumkamp, Ralf Ley, Benedikt Løfberg, Sandra Valborg May, Jürgen Meyer, Christian G Mintz, Eric D Montgomery, Joel M Niang, Aissatou Ahmet Nichols, Chelsea Olack, Beatrice Pak, Gi Deok Panzner, Ursula Park, Jin Kyung Park, Se Eun Rabezanahary, Henintsoa Rakotozandrindrainy, Raphaël Raminosoa, Tiana Mirana Razafindrabe, Tsiriniaina Jean Luco Sampo, Emmanuel Schütt-Gerowitt, Heidi Sow, Amy Gassama Sarpong, Nimako Seo, Hye Jin Sooka, Arvinda Soura, Abdramane Bassiahi Tall, Adama Teferi, Mekonnen Thriemer, Kamala Warren, Michelle R Yeshitela, Biruk Clemens, John D Wierzba, Thomas F |
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description | BACKGROUND: Available incidence data for invasive salmonella disease in sub-Saharan Africa are scarce. Standardised, multicountry data are required to better understand the nature and burden of disease in Africa. We aimed to measure the adjusted incidence estimates of typhoid fever and invasive non-typhoidal salmonella (iNTS) disease in sub-Saharan Africa, and the antimicrobial susceptibility profiles of the causative agents. METHODS: We established a systematic, standardised surveillance of blood culture-based febrile illness in 13 African sentinel sites with previous reports of typhoid fever: Burkina Faso (two sites), Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Madagascar (two sites), Senegal, South Africa, Sudan, and Tanzania (two sites). We used census data and health-care records to define study catchment areas and populations. Eligible participants were either inpatients or outpatients who resided within the catchment area and presented with tympanic (≥38·0°C) or axillary temperature (≥37·5°C). Inpatients with a reported history of fever for 72 h or longer were excluded. We also implemented a health-care utilisation survey in a sample of households randomly selected from each study area to investigate health-seeking behaviour in cases of self-reported fever lasting less than 3 days. Typhoid fever and iNTS disease incidences were corrected for health-care-seeking behaviour and recruitment. FINDINGS: Between March 1, 2010, and Jan 31, 2014, 135 Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi (S Typhi) and 94 iNTS isolates were cultured from the blood of 13 431 febrile patients. Salmonella spp accounted for 33% or more of all bacterial pathogens at nine sites. The adjusted incidence rate (AIR) of S Typhi per 100 000 person-years of observation ranged from 0 (95% CI 0–0) in Sudan to 383 (274–535) at one site in Burkina Faso; the AIR of iNTS ranged from 0 in Sudan, Ethiopia, Madagascar (Isotry site), and South Africa to 237 (178–316) at the second site in Burkina Faso. The AIR of iNTS and typhoid fever in individuals younger than 15 years old was typically higher than in those aged 15 years or older. Multidrug-resistant S Typhi was isolated in Ghana, Kenya, and Tanzania (both sites combined), and multidrug-resistant iNTS was isolated in Burkina Faso (both sites combined), Ghana, Kenya, and Guinea-Bissau. INTERPRETATION: Typhoid fever and iNTS disease are major causes of invasive bacterial febrile illness in the sampled locations, most commonly affecting children in both low and high population density settings. The development of iNTS vaccines and the introduction of S Typhi conjugate vaccines should be considered for high-incidence settings, such as those identified in this study. FUNDING: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. |
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spelling | pubmed-53165582017-02-26 Incidence of invasive salmonella disease in sub-Saharan Africa: a multicentre population-based surveillance study Marks, Florian von Kalckreuth, Vera Aaby, Peter Adu-Sarkodie, Yaw El Tayeb, Muna Ahmed Ali, Mohammad Aseffa, Abraham Baker, Stephen Biggs, Holly M Bjerregaard-Andersen, Morten Breiman, Robert F Campbell, James I Cosmas, Leonard Crump, John A Espinoza, Ligia Maria Cruz Deerin, Jessica Fung Dekker, Denise Myriam Fields, Barry S Gasmelseed, Nagla Hertz, Julian T Van Minh Hoang, Nguyen Im, Justin Jaeger, Anna Jeon, Hyon Jin Kabore, Leon Parfait Keddy, Karen H Konings, Frank Krumkamp, Ralf Ley, Benedikt Løfberg, Sandra Valborg May, Jürgen Meyer, Christian G Mintz, Eric D Montgomery, Joel M Niang, Aissatou Ahmet Nichols, Chelsea Olack, Beatrice Pak, Gi Deok Panzner, Ursula Park, Jin Kyung Park, Se Eun Rabezanahary, Henintsoa Rakotozandrindrainy, Raphaël Raminosoa, Tiana Mirana Razafindrabe, Tsiriniaina Jean Luco Sampo, Emmanuel Schütt-Gerowitt, Heidi Sow, Amy Gassama Sarpong, Nimako Seo, Hye Jin Sooka, Arvinda Soura, Abdramane Bassiahi Tall, Adama Teferi, Mekonnen Thriemer, Kamala Warren, Michelle R Yeshitela, Biruk Clemens, John D Wierzba, Thomas F Lancet Glob Health Articles BACKGROUND: Available incidence data for invasive salmonella disease in sub-Saharan Africa are scarce. Standardised, multicountry data are required to better understand the nature and burden of disease in Africa. We aimed to measure the adjusted incidence estimates of typhoid fever and invasive non-typhoidal salmonella (iNTS) disease in sub-Saharan Africa, and the antimicrobial susceptibility profiles of the causative agents. METHODS: We established a systematic, standardised surveillance of blood culture-based febrile illness in 13 African sentinel sites with previous reports of typhoid fever: Burkina Faso (two sites), Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Madagascar (two sites), Senegal, South Africa, Sudan, and Tanzania (two sites). We used census data and health-care records to define study catchment areas and populations. Eligible participants were either inpatients or outpatients who resided within the catchment area and presented with tympanic (≥38·0°C) or axillary temperature (≥37·5°C). Inpatients with a reported history of fever for 72 h or longer were excluded. We also implemented a health-care utilisation survey in a sample of households randomly selected from each study area to investigate health-seeking behaviour in cases of self-reported fever lasting less than 3 days. Typhoid fever and iNTS disease incidences were corrected for health-care-seeking behaviour and recruitment. FINDINGS: Between March 1, 2010, and Jan 31, 2014, 135 Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi (S Typhi) and 94 iNTS isolates were cultured from the blood of 13 431 febrile patients. Salmonella spp accounted for 33% or more of all bacterial pathogens at nine sites. The adjusted incidence rate (AIR) of S Typhi per 100 000 person-years of observation ranged from 0 (95% CI 0–0) in Sudan to 383 (274–535) at one site in Burkina Faso; the AIR of iNTS ranged from 0 in Sudan, Ethiopia, Madagascar (Isotry site), and South Africa to 237 (178–316) at the second site in Burkina Faso. The AIR of iNTS and typhoid fever in individuals younger than 15 years old was typically higher than in those aged 15 years or older. Multidrug-resistant S Typhi was isolated in Ghana, Kenya, and Tanzania (both sites combined), and multidrug-resistant iNTS was isolated in Burkina Faso (both sites combined), Ghana, Kenya, and Guinea-Bissau. INTERPRETATION: Typhoid fever and iNTS disease are major causes of invasive bacterial febrile illness in the sampled locations, most commonly affecting children in both low and high population density settings. The development of iNTS vaccines and the introduction of S Typhi conjugate vaccines should be considered for high-incidence settings, such as those identified in this study. FUNDING: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Elsevier Ltd 2017-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5316558/ /pubmed/28193398 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(17)30022-0 Text en © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Articles Marks, Florian von Kalckreuth, Vera Aaby, Peter Adu-Sarkodie, Yaw El Tayeb, Muna Ahmed Ali, Mohammad Aseffa, Abraham Baker, Stephen Biggs, Holly M Bjerregaard-Andersen, Morten Breiman, Robert F Campbell, James I Cosmas, Leonard Crump, John A Espinoza, Ligia Maria Cruz Deerin, Jessica Fung Dekker, Denise Myriam Fields, Barry S Gasmelseed, Nagla Hertz, Julian T Van Minh Hoang, Nguyen Im, Justin Jaeger, Anna Jeon, Hyon Jin Kabore, Leon Parfait Keddy, Karen H Konings, Frank Krumkamp, Ralf Ley, Benedikt Løfberg, Sandra Valborg May, Jürgen Meyer, Christian G Mintz, Eric D Montgomery, Joel M Niang, Aissatou Ahmet Nichols, Chelsea Olack, Beatrice Pak, Gi Deok Panzner, Ursula Park, Jin Kyung Park, Se Eun Rabezanahary, Henintsoa Rakotozandrindrainy, Raphaël Raminosoa, Tiana Mirana Razafindrabe, Tsiriniaina Jean Luco Sampo, Emmanuel Schütt-Gerowitt, Heidi Sow, Amy Gassama Sarpong, Nimako Seo, Hye Jin Sooka, Arvinda Soura, Abdramane Bassiahi Tall, Adama Teferi, Mekonnen Thriemer, Kamala Warren, Michelle R Yeshitela, Biruk Clemens, John D Wierzba, Thomas F Incidence of invasive salmonella disease in sub-Saharan Africa: a multicentre population-based surveillance study |
title | Incidence of invasive salmonella disease in sub-Saharan Africa: a multicentre population-based surveillance study |
title_full | Incidence of invasive salmonella disease in sub-Saharan Africa: a multicentre population-based surveillance study |
title_fullStr | Incidence of invasive salmonella disease in sub-Saharan Africa: a multicentre population-based surveillance study |
title_full_unstemmed | Incidence of invasive salmonella disease in sub-Saharan Africa: a multicentre population-based surveillance study |
title_short | Incidence of invasive salmonella disease in sub-Saharan Africa: a multicentre population-based surveillance study |
title_sort | incidence of invasive salmonella disease in sub-saharan africa: a multicentre population-based surveillance study |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5316558/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28193398 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(17)30022-0 |
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