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Seroepidemiology of Burkholderia pseudomallei, Etiologic Agent of Melioidosis, in the Ouest and Sud-Est Departments of Haiti
Burkholderia pseudomallei, the etiological agent of melioidosis, has been hypothesized to be endemic throughout the Caribbean, including the impoverished nation of Haiti. However, because of the protean clinical manifestations, presence of asymptomatic infections, and limited medical diagnostic capa...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6221251/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30226137 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.18-0352 |
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author | Weppelmann, Thomas A. Norris, Michael H. von Fricken, Michael E. Rahman Khan, Md. Siddiqur Okech, Bernard A. Cannella, Anthony P. Schweizer, Herbert P. Sanford, Daniel C. Tuanyok, Apichai |
author_facet | Weppelmann, Thomas A. Norris, Michael H. von Fricken, Michael E. Rahman Khan, Md. Siddiqur Okech, Bernard A. Cannella, Anthony P. Schweizer, Herbert P. Sanford, Daniel C. Tuanyok, Apichai |
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description | Burkholderia pseudomallei, the etiological agent of melioidosis, has been hypothesized to be endemic throughout the Caribbean, including the impoverished nation of Haiti. However, because of the protean clinical manifestations, presence of asymptomatic infections, and limited medical diagnostic capacity, the identification of active melioidosis cases remains challenging. A seroepidemiological study was conducted using a novel enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to detect antibodies toward B. pseudomallei in the native population. The performance of an indirect ELISA with purified lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from B. pseudomallei was evaluated using serum collected from rhesus macaques exposed to aerosolized B. pseudomallei. After optimization, serum collected from asymptomatic population members (n = 756) was screened for polyvalent (immunoglobulin M [IgM]/ immunoglobulin G [IgG]/ immunoglobulin A) and monoclonal (IgG or IgM) immunoglobulins against B. pseudomallei LPS. The population seroprevalence was 11.5% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 9.2, 13.8) for polyvalent immunoglobulins, 9.8% (95% CI: 7.7, 11.9) for IgG, and 1.7% (95% CI: 0.8, 2.6%) for IgM. The seroprevalence was not significantly different by gender (P = 0.16), but increased significantly (P < 0.001) with age, yielding an estimated annual seroconversion rate of 1.05% (95% CI: 0.81, 1.3). The detection of both recent (IgM+) and previous (IgG+) exposure to B. pseudomallei provides serological evidence that melioidosis is endemic in Haiti. |
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spelling | pubmed-62212512018-11-16 Seroepidemiology of Burkholderia pseudomallei, Etiologic Agent of Melioidosis, in the Ouest and Sud-Est Departments of Haiti Weppelmann, Thomas A. Norris, Michael H. von Fricken, Michael E. Rahman Khan, Md. Siddiqur Okech, Bernard A. Cannella, Anthony P. Schweizer, Herbert P. Sanford, Daniel C. Tuanyok, Apichai Am J Trop Med Hyg Articles Burkholderia pseudomallei, the etiological agent of melioidosis, has been hypothesized to be endemic throughout the Caribbean, including the impoverished nation of Haiti. However, because of the protean clinical manifestations, presence of asymptomatic infections, and limited medical diagnostic capacity, the identification of active melioidosis cases remains challenging. A seroepidemiological study was conducted using a novel enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to detect antibodies toward B. pseudomallei in the native population. The performance of an indirect ELISA with purified lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from B. pseudomallei was evaluated using serum collected from rhesus macaques exposed to aerosolized B. pseudomallei. After optimization, serum collected from asymptomatic population members (n = 756) was screened for polyvalent (immunoglobulin M [IgM]/ immunoglobulin G [IgG]/ immunoglobulin A) and monoclonal (IgG or IgM) immunoglobulins against B. pseudomallei LPS. The population seroprevalence was 11.5% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 9.2, 13.8) for polyvalent immunoglobulins, 9.8% (95% CI: 7.7, 11.9) for IgG, and 1.7% (95% CI: 0.8, 2.6%) for IgM. The seroprevalence was not significantly different by gender (P = 0.16), but increased significantly (P < 0.001) with age, yielding an estimated annual seroconversion rate of 1.05% (95% CI: 0.81, 1.3). The detection of both recent (IgM+) and previous (IgG+) exposure to B. pseudomallei provides serological evidence that melioidosis is endemic in Haiti. The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2018-11 2018-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6221251/ /pubmed/30226137 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.18-0352 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. |
spellingShingle | Articles Weppelmann, Thomas A. Norris, Michael H. von Fricken, Michael E. Rahman Khan, Md. Siddiqur Okech, Bernard A. Cannella, Anthony P. Schweizer, Herbert P. Sanford, Daniel C. Tuanyok, Apichai Seroepidemiology of Burkholderia pseudomallei, Etiologic Agent of Melioidosis, in the Ouest and Sud-Est Departments of Haiti |
title | Seroepidemiology of Burkholderia pseudomallei, Etiologic Agent of Melioidosis, in the Ouest and Sud-Est Departments of Haiti |
title_full | Seroepidemiology of Burkholderia pseudomallei, Etiologic Agent of Melioidosis, in the Ouest and Sud-Est Departments of Haiti |
title_fullStr | Seroepidemiology of Burkholderia pseudomallei, Etiologic Agent of Melioidosis, in the Ouest and Sud-Est Departments of Haiti |
title_full_unstemmed | Seroepidemiology of Burkholderia pseudomallei, Etiologic Agent of Melioidosis, in the Ouest and Sud-Est Departments of Haiti |
title_short | Seroepidemiology of Burkholderia pseudomallei, Etiologic Agent of Melioidosis, in the Ouest and Sud-Est Departments of Haiti |
title_sort | seroepidemiology of burkholderia pseudomallei, etiologic agent of melioidosis, in the ouest and sud-est departments of haiti |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6221251/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30226137 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.18-0352 |
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