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Dissecting an Outbreak: A Clinico-epidemiological Study of Nipah Virus Infection in Kerala, India, 2018

BACKGROUND: An outbreak of Nipah virus infection was confirmed in Kerala, India in May 2018. Five out of 23 cases including the first laboratory-confirmed case were treated at Baby Memorial Hospital (BMH), Kozhikode. The study describes the clinical characteristics and epidemiology of the Nipah viru...

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Autores principales: Pallivalappil, Bhargavan, Ali, Althaf, Thulaseedharan, NK, Karadan, Ummer, Chellenton, Jayakrishnan, Dipu, KP, Anoop Kumar, AS, Sajeeth Kumar, KG, Rajagopal, TP, Suraj, KP, Santosh Kumar, GR, Supreeth, RN, Yelisetti, Mounika, Muthyala, Prathap Reddy, Aryasree, KS, Apurva Rao, KS
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7045760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32165798
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jgid.jgid_4_19
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author Pallivalappil, Bhargavan
Ali, Althaf
Thulaseedharan, NK
Karadan, Ummer
Chellenton, Jayakrishnan
Dipu, KP
Anoop Kumar, AS
Sajeeth Kumar, KG
Rajagopal, TP
Suraj, KP
Santosh Kumar, GR
Supreeth, RN
Yelisetti, Mounika
Muthyala, Prathap Reddy
Aryasree, KS
Apurva Rao, KS
author_facet Pallivalappil, Bhargavan
Ali, Althaf
Thulaseedharan, NK
Karadan, Ummer
Chellenton, Jayakrishnan
Dipu, KP
Anoop Kumar, AS
Sajeeth Kumar, KG
Rajagopal, TP
Suraj, KP
Santosh Kumar, GR
Supreeth, RN
Yelisetti, Mounika
Muthyala, Prathap Reddy
Aryasree, KS
Apurva Rao, KS
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description BACKGROUND: An outbreak of Nipah virus infection was confirmed in Kerala, India in May 2018. Five out of 23 cases including the first laboratory-confirmed case were treated at Baby Memorial Hospital (BMH), Kozhikode. The study describes the clinical characteristics and epidemiology of the Nipah virus outbreak at Kozhikode during May 2018. OBJECTIVE: To study the clinical and epidemiological profile of Nipah virus epidemic that occurred in Kerala in May 2018. METHODS: A collaborative team of physicians and epidemiologists from BMH, Medical College Hospital (MCH) Kozhikode and from the Indian Medical Association (IMA) conducted this study. The clinical and exposure history and the data on outbreak response were gathered from hospital medical records and through interviewing patient relatives and health workers using questionnaires. RESULTS: It was identified that out of the 23 patients with Nipah virus infection, 21 (91.3%) expired. Out of the 21 patients, 18 tested positive for Nipah virus by Real Time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). It has been found that only the index case was infected in the community from fruit bats. Rest of the cases were due to transmission of the virus at three public hospitals. Median age was 45 years. 65% of them were males. Median incubation period was 9.5 days. Fever (100%), altered sensorium (84.2%), tachycardia (63.1%), hypertension (36.8%), segmental myoclonus (15.7%), segmental sweating (15.7%) and shortness of breath (73.6%) were common features. Mean duration of illness was 6.4 days. CONCLUSION: The rapid spread of infection uncovered the miserable state of health care system in implementing infection control measures. The case fatality and the socio-economic burden warrant developing appropriate treatments, vaccines and diagnostics.
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spelling pubmed-70457602020-03-12 Dissecting an Outbreak: A Clinico-epidemiological Study of Nipah Virus Infection in Kerala, India, 2018 Pallivalappil, Bhargavan Ali, Althaf Thulaseedharan, NK Karadan, Ummer Chellenton, Jayakrishnan Dipu, KP Anoop Kumar, AS Sajeeth Kumar, KG Rajagopal, TP Suraj, KP Santosh Kumar, GR Supreeth, RN Yelisetti, Mounika Muthyala, Prathap Reddy Aryasree, KS Apurva Rao, KS J Glob Infect Dis Original Article BACKGROUND: An outbreak of Nipah virus infection was confirmed in Kerala, India in May 2018. Five out of 23 cases including the first laboratory-confirmed case were treated at Baby Memorial Hospital (BMH), Kozhikode. The study describes the clinical characteristics and epidemiology of the Nipah virus outbreak at Kozhikode during May 2018. OBJECTIVE: To study the clinical and epidemiological profile of Nipah virus epidemic that occurred in Kerala in May 2018. METHODS: A collaborative team of physicians and epidemiologists from BMH, Medical College Hospital (MCH) Kozhikode and from the Indian Medical Association (IMA) conducted this study. The clinical and exposure history and the data on outbreak response were gathered from hospital medical records and through interviewing patient relatives and health workers using questionnaires. RESULTS: It was identified that out of the 23 patients with Nipah virus infection, 21 (91.3%) expired. Out of the 21 patients, 18 tested positive for Nipah virus by Real Time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). It has been found that only the index case was infected in the community from fruit bats. Rest of the cases were due to transmission of the virus at three public hospitals. Median age was 45 years. 65% of them were males. Median incubation period was 9.5 days. Fever (100%), altered sensorium (84.2%), tachycardia (63.1%), hypertension (36.8%), segmental myoclonus (15.7%), segmental sweating (15.7%) and shortness of breath (73.6%) were common features. Mean duration of illness was 6.4 days. CONCLUSION: The rapid spread of infection uncovered the miserable state of health care system in implementing infection control measures. The case fatality and the socio-economic burden warrant developing appropriate treatments, vaccines and diagnostics. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2020-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7045760/ /pubmed/32165798 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jgid.jgid_4_19 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Journal of Global Infectious Diseases http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Pallivalappil, Bhargavan
Ali, Althaf
Thulaseedharan, NK
Karadan, Ummer
Chellenton, Jayakrishnan
Dipu, KP
Anoop Kumar, AS
Sajeeth Kumar, KG
Rajagopal, TP
Suraj, KP
Santosh Kumar, GR
Supreeth, RN
Yelisetti, Mounika
Muthyala, Prathap Reddy
Aryasree, KS
Apurva Rao, KS
Dissecting an Outbreak: A Clinico-epidemiological Study of Nipah Virus Infection in Kerala, India, 2018
title Dissecting an Outbreak: A Clinico-epidemiological Study of Nipah Virus Infection in Kerala, India, 2018
title_full Dissecting an Outbreak: A Clinico-epidemiological Study of Nipah Virus Infection in Kerala, India, 2018
title_fullStr Dissecting an Outbreak: A Clinico-epidemiological Study of Nipah Virus Infection in Kerala, India, 2018
title_full_unstemmed Dissecting an Outbreak: A Clinico-epidemiological Study of Nipah Virus Infection in Kerala, India, 2018
title_short Dissecting an Outbreak: A Clinico-epidemiological Study of Nipah Virus Infection in Kerala, India, 2018
title_sort dissecting an outbreak: a clinico-epidemiological study of nipah virus infection in kerala, india, 2018
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7045760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32165798
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jgid.jgid_4_19
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