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Melioidosis in Malaysia: Incidence, Clinical Challenges, and Advances in Understanding Pathogenesis

Malaysia is an endemic hot spot for melioidosis; however, a comprehensive picture of the burden of disease, clinical presentations, and challenges faced in diagnosis and treatment of melioidosis is not available. This review provides a nonexhaustive overview of epidemiological data, clinical studies...

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Autores principales: Nathan, Sheila, Chieng, Sylvia, Kingsley, Paul Vijay, Mohan, Anand, Podin, Yuwana, Ooi, Mong-How, Mariappan, Vanitha, Vellasamy, Kumutha Malar, Vadivelu, Jamuna, Daim, Sylvia, How, Soon-Hin
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Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6136604/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30274422
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed3010025
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author Nathan, Sheila
Chieng, Sylvia
Kingsley, Paul Vijay
Mohan, Anand
Podin, Yuwana
Ooi, Mong-How
Mariappan, Vanitha
Vellasamy, Kumutha Malar
Vadivelu, Jamuna
Daim, Sylvia
How, Soon-Hin
author_facet Nathan, Sheila
Chieng, Sylvia
Kingsley, Paul Vijay
Mohan, Anand
Podin, Yuwana
Ooi, Mong-How
Mariappan, Vanitha
Vellasamy, Kumutha Malar
Vadivelu, Jamuna
Daim, Sylvia
How, Soon-Hin
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description Malaysia is an endemic hot spot for melioidosis; however, a comprehensive picture of the burden of disease, clinical presentations, and challenges faced in diagnosis and treatment of melioidosis is not available. This review provides a nonexhaustive overview of epidemiological data, clinical studies, risk factors, and mortality rates from available literature and case reports. Clinical patterns of melioidosis are generally consistent with those from South and Southeast Asia in terms of common primary presentations with diabetes as a major risk factor. Early diagnosis and appropriate management of Malaysian patients is a key limiting factor, which needs to be addressed to reduce serious complications and high mortality and recurrence rates. Promoting awareness among the local healthcare personnel is crucial to improving diagnostics and early treatment, as well as educating the Malaysian public on disease symptoms and risk factors. A further matter of urgency is the need to make this a notifiable disease and the establishment of a national melioidosis registry. We also highlight local studies on the causative agent, Burkholderia pseudomallei, with regards to bacteriology and identification of virulence factors as well as findings from host–pathogen interaction studies. Collectively, these studies have uncovered new correlations and insights for further understanding of the disease.
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spelling pubmed-61366042018-09-24 Melioidosis in Malaysia: Incidence, Clinical Challenges, and Advances in Understanding Pathogenesis Nathan, Sheila Chieng, Sylvia Kingsley, Paul Vijay Mohan, Anand Podin, Yuwana Ooi, Mong-How Mariappan, Vanitha Vellasamy, Kumutha Malar Vadivelu, Jamuna Daim, Sylvia How, Soon-Hin Trop Med Infect Dis Review Malaysia is an endemic hot spot for melioidosis; however, a comprehensive picture of the burden of disease, clinical presentations, and challenges faced in diagnosis and treatment of melioidosis is not available. This review provides a nonexhaustive overview of epidemiological data, clinical studies, risk factors, and mortality rates from available literature and case reports. Clinical patterns of melioidosis are generally consistent with those from South and Southeast Asia in terms of common primary presentations with diabetes as a major risk factor. Early diagnosis and appropriate management of Malaysian patients is a key limiting factor, which needs to be addressed to reduce serious complications and high mortality and recurrence rates. Promoting awareness among the local healthcare personnel is crucial to improving diagnostics and early treatment, as well as educating the Malaysian public on disease symptoms and risk factors. A further matter of urgency is the need to make this a notifiable disease and the establishment of a national melioidosis registry. We also highlight local studies on the causative agent, Burkholderia pseudomallei, with regards to bacteriology and identification of virulence factors as well as findings from host–pathogen interaction studies. Collectively, these studies have uncovered new correlations and insights for further understanding of the disease. MDPI 2018-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6136604/ /pubmed/30274422 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed3010025 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chieng, Sylvia
Kingsley, Paul Vijay
Mohan, Anand
Podin, Yuwana
Ooi, Mong-How
Mariappan, Vanitha
Vellasamy, Kumutha Malar
Vadivelu, Jamuna
Daim, Sylvia
How, Soon-Hin
Melioidosis in Malaysia: Incidence, Clinical Challenges, and Advances in Understanding Pathogenesis
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title_full Melioidosis in Malaysia: Incidence, Clinical Challenges, and Advances in Understanding Pathogenesis
title_fullStr Melioidosis in Malaysia: Incidence, Clinical Challenges, and Advances in Understanding Pathogenesis
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title_short Melioidosis in Malaysia: Incidence, Clinical Challenges, and Advances in Understanding Pathogenesis
title_sort melioidosis in malaysia: incidence, clinical challenges, and advances in understanding pathogenesis
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6136604/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30274422
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed3010025
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