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An observational prospective cohort study of the epidemiology of hospitalized patients with acute febrile illness in Indonesia

BACKGROUND: The epidemiology of acute febrile illness, a common cause of hospitalization in Indonesia, has not been systematically studied. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: This prospective observational study enrolled febrile patients (temperature ≥38°C) aged ≥1 year from July 2013 until June 2016 a...

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Autores principales: Gasem, Muhammad Hussein, Kosasih, Herman, Tjitra, Emiliana, Alisjahbana, Bachti, Karyana, Muhammad, Lokida, Dewi, Neal, Aaron, Liang, C. Jason, Aman, Abu Tholib, Arif, Mansyur, Sudarmono, Pratiwi, Suharto, Merati, Tuti Parwati, Lisdawati, Vivi, Siswanto, Siddiqui, Sophia, Lane, H. Clifford
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6977771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31923174
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007927
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author Gasem, Muhammad Hussein
Kosasih, Herman
Tjitra, Emiliana
Alisjahbana, Bachti
Karyana, Muhammad
Lokida, Dewi
Neal, Aaron
Liang, C. Jason
Aman, Abu Tholib
Arif, Mansyur
Sudarmono, Pratiwi
Suharto,
Merati, Tuti Parwati
Lisdawati, Vivi
Siswanto,
Siddiqui, Sophia
Lane, H. Clifford
author_facet Gasem, Muhammad Hussein
Kosasih, Herman
Tjitra, Emiliana
Alisjahbana, Bachti
Karyana, Muhammad
Lokida, Dewi
Neal, Aaron
Liang, C. Jason
Aman, Abu Tholib
Arif, Mansyur
Sudarmono, Pratiwi
Suharto,
Merati, Tuti Parwati
Lisdawati, Vivi
Siswanto,
Siddiqui, Sophia
Lane, H. Clifford
author_sort Gasem, Muhammad Hussein
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The epidemiology of acute febrile illness, a common cause of hospitalization in Indonesia, has not been systematically studied. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: This prospective observational study enrolled febrile patients (temperature ≥38°C) aged ≥1 year from July 2013 until June 2016 at eight government referral teaching hospitals in seven provincial capitals in Indonesia. Patients were managed according to the hospital standard-of-care (SOC), and blood samples were drawn for molecular and serological assays. Clinical data, laboratory results, and specimens for additional tests were collected at enrollment, days 14–28, and at three months. Regular follow-up visits were then scheduled for every three months either until symptoms resolved or until one year. In total, this study included 1,486 adult and pediatric patients presenting with multi-organ (768, 51.7%), gastrointestinal (497, 33.0%), respiratory (114, 7.7%), constitutional (62, 4.2%), skin and soft-tissue (24, 1.6%), central nervous system (17, 1.1%), or genitourinary (4, 0.3%) manifestations. Microbiological diagnoses were found in 1,003/1,486 (67.5%) participants, of which 351/1,003 (35.0%) were not diagnosed during hospitalization using SOC diagnostic tests. Missed diagnoses included all cases caused by Rickettsia spp., chikungunya, influenza, and Seoul virus. The most common etiologic agents identified were dengue virus (467, 46.6%), Salmonella spp. (103, 10.3%), and Rickettsia spp. (103, 10.3%). The overall mortality was 89 (5.9%). CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Febrile illness in Indonesia has various microbiologic etiologies and substantial overall mortality. Diagnostic limitations and lack of epidemiologic data resulted in potentially treatable, and at times fatal, diseases being missed.
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spelling pubmed-69777712020-02-07 An observational prospective cohort study of the epidemiology of hospitalized patients with acute febrile illness in Indonesia Gasem, Muhammad Hussein Kosasih, Herman Tjitra, Emiliana Alisjahbana, Bachti Karyana, Muhammad Lokida, Dewi Neal, Aaron Liang, C. Jason Aman, Abu Tholib Arif, Mansyur Sudarmono, Pratiwi Suharto, Merati, Tuti Parwati Lisdawati, Vivi Siswanto, Siddiqui, Sophia Lane, H. Clifford PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: The epidemiology of acute febrile illness, a common cause of hospitalization in Indonesia, has not been systematically studied. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: This prospective observational study enrolled febrile patients (temperature ≥38°C) aged ≥1 year from July 2013 until June 2016 at eight government referral teaching hospitals in seven provincial capitals in Indonesia. Patients were managed according to the hospital standard-of-care (SOC), and blood samples were drawn for molecular and serological assays. Clinical data, laboratory results, and specimens for additional tests were collected at enrollment, days 14–28, and at three months. Regular follow-up visits were then scheduled for every three months either until symptoms resolved or until one year. In total, this study included 1,486 adult and pediatric patients presenting with multi-organ (768, 51.7%), gastrointestinal (497, 33.0%), respiratory (114, 7.7%), constitutional (62, 4.2%), skin and soft-tissue (24, 1.6%), central nervous system (17, 1.1%), or genitourinary (4, 0.3%) manifestations. Microbiological diagnoses were found in 1,003/1,486 (67.5%) participants, of which 351/1,003 (35.0%) were not diagnosed during hospitalization using SOC diagnostic tests. Missed diagnoses included all cases caused by Rickettsia spp., chikungunya, influenza, and Seoul virus. The most common etiologic agents identified were dengue virus (467, 46.6%), Salmonella spp. (103, 10.3%), and Rickettsia spp. (103, 10.3%). The overall mortality was 89 (5.9%). CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Febrile illness in Indonesia has various microbiologic etiologies and substantial overall mortality. Diagnostic limitations and lack of epidemiologic data resulted in potentially treatable, and at times fatal, diseases being missed. Public Library of Science 2020-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6977771/ /pubmed/31923174 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007927 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
spellingShingle Research Article
Gasem, Muhammad Hussein
Kosasih, Herman
Tjitra, Emiliana
Alisjahbana, Bachti
Karyana, Muhammad
Lokida, Dewi
Neal, Aaron
Liang, C. Jason
Aman, Abu Tholib
Arif, Mansyur
Sudarmono, Pratiwi
Suharto,
Merati, Tuti Parwati
Lisdawati, Vivi
Siswanto,
Siddiqui, Sophia
Lane, H. Clifford
An observational prospective cohort study of the epidemiology of hospitalized patients with acute febrile illness in Indonesia
title An observational prospective cohort study of the epidemiology of hospitalized patients with acute febrile illness in Indonesia
title_full An observational prospective cohort study of the epidemiology of hospitalized patients with acute febrile illness in Indonesia
title_fullStr An observational prospective cohort study of the epidemiology of hospitalized patients with acute febrile illness in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed An observational prospective cohort study of the epidemiology of hospitalized patients with acute febrile illness in Indonesia
title_short An observational prospective cohort study of the epidemiology of hospitalized patients with acute febrile illness in Indonesia
title_sort observational prospective cohort study of the epidemiology of hospitalized patients with acute febrile illness in indonesia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6977771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31923174
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007927
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