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Clinical Sequelae Associated with Unresolved Tropical Splenomegaly in a Cohort of Recently Resettled Congolese Refugees in the United States—Multiple States, 2015–2018
Tropical splenomegaly is often associated with malaria and schistosomiasis. In 2014 and 2015, 145 Congolese refugees in western Uganda diagnosed with splenomegaly during predeparture medical examinations underwent enhanced screening for various etiologies. After anecdotal reports of unresolved splen...
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author | Zambrano, Laura Divens Jentes, Emily Phares, Christina Weinberg, Michelle Kachur, S. Patrick Basnet, Mukunda Singh Klosovsky, Alexander Mwesigwa, Moses Naoum, Marwan Nsobya, Samuel Lubwama Samson, Olivia Goers, Matthew McDonald, Robert Morawski, Bozena Njuguna, Henry Peak, Corey Laws, Rebecca Bakhsh, Yasser Iverson, Sally Ann Bezold, Carla Allkhenfr, Hayder Horth, Roberta Yang, Jun Miller, Susan Kacka, Michael Davids, Abby Mortimer, Margaret Stauffer, William Marano, Nina |
author_facet | Zambrano, Laura Divens Jentes, Emily Phares, Christina Weinberg, Michelle Kachur, S. Patrick Basnet, Mukunda Singh Klosovsky, Alexander Mwesigwa, Moses Naoum, Marwan Nsobya, Samuel Lubwama Samson, Olivia Goers, Matthew McDonald, Robert Morawski, Bozena Njuguna, Henry Peak, Corey Laws, Rebecca Bakhsh, Yasser Iverson, Sally Ann Bezold, Carla Allkhenfr, Hayder Horth, Roberta Yang, Jun Miller, Susan Kacka, Michael Davids, Abby Mortimer, Margaret Stauffer, William Marano, Nina |
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description | Tropical splenomegaly is often associated with malaria and schistosomiasis. In 2014 and 2015, 145 Congolese refugees in western Uganda diagnosed with splenomegaly during predeparture medical examinations underwent enhanced screening for various etiologies. After anecdotal reports of unresolved splenomegaly and complications after U.S. arrival, patients were reassessed to describe long-term clinical progression after arrival in the United States. Post-arrival medical information was obtained through medical chart abstraction in collaboration with state health partners in nine participating states. We evaluated observed splenomegaly duration and associated clinical sequelae between 130 case patients from eastern Congo and 102 controls through adjusted hierarchical Poisson models, accounting for familial clustering. Of the 130 case patients, 95 (73.1%) had detectable splenomegaly after arrival. Of the 85 patients with records beyond 6 months, 45 (52.9%) had persistent splenomegaly, with a median persistence of 14.7 months (range 6.0–27.9 months). Of the 112 patients with available results, 65 (58.0%) patients had evidence of malaria infection, and the mean splenomegaly duration did not differ by Plasmodium species. Refugees with splenomegaly on arrival were 43% more likely to have anemia (adjusted relative risk [aRR]: 1.43, 95% CI: 1.04–1.97). Those with persistent splenomegaly were 60% more likely (adjusted relative risk [aRR]: 1.60, 95% CI: 1.15–2.23) to have a hematologic abnormality, particularly thrombocytopenia (aRR: 5.53, 95% CI: 1.73–17.62), and elevated alkaline phosphatase (aRR: 1.57, 95% CI: 1.03–2.40). Many patients experienced persistent splenomegaly, contradicting literature describing resolution after treatment and removal from an endemic setting. Other possible etiologies should be investigated and effective treatment, beyond treatment for malaria and schistosomiasis, explored. |
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spelling | pubmed-73564052020-07-20 Clinical Sequelae Associated with Unresolved Tropical Splenomegaly in a Cohort of Recently Resettled Congolese Refugees in the United States—Multiple States, 2015–2018 Zambrano, Laura Divens Jentes, Emily Phares, Christina Weinberg, Michelle Kachur, S. Patrick Basnet, Mukunda Singh Klosovsky, Alexander Mwesigwa, Moses Naoum, Marwan Nsobya, Samuel Lubwama Samson, Olivia Goers, Matthew McDonald, Robert Morawski, Bozena Njuguna, Henry Peak, Corey Laws, Rebecca Bakhsh, Yasser Iverson, Sally Ann Bezold, Carla Allkhenfr, Hayder Horth, Roberta Yang, Jun Miller, Susan Kacka, Michael Davids, Abby Mortimer, Margaret Stauffer, William Marano, Nina Am J Trop Med Hyg Articles Tropical splenomegaly is often associated with malaria and schistosomiasis. In 2014 and 2015, 145 Congolese refugees in western Uganda diagnosed with splenomegaly during predeparture medical examinations underwent enhanced screening for various etiologies. After anecdotal reports of unresolved splenomegaly and complications after U.S. arrival, patients were reassessed to describe long-term clinical progression after arrival in the United States. Post-arrival medical information was obtained through medical chart abstraction in collaboration with state health partners in nine participating states. We evaluated observed splenomegaly duration and associated clinical sequelae between 130 case patients from eastern Congo and 102 controls through adjusted hierarchical Poisson models, accounting for familial clustering. Of the 130 case patients, 95 (73.1%) had detectable splenomegaly after arrival. Of the 85 patients with records beyond 6 months, 45 (52.9%) had persistent splenomegaly, with a median persistence of 14.7 months (range 6.0–27.9 months). Of the 112 patients with available results, 65 (58.0%) patients had evidence of malaria infection, and the mean splenomegaly duration did not differ by Plasmodium species. Refugees with splenomegaly on arrival were 43% more likely to have anemia (adjusted relative risk [aRR]: 1.43, 95% CI: 1.04–1.97). Those with persistent splenomegaly were 60% more likely (adjusted relative risk [aRR]: 1.60, 95% CI: 1.15–2.23) to have a hematologic abnormality, particularly thrombocytopenia (aRR: 5.53, 95% CI: 1.73–17.62), and elevated alkaline phosphatase (aRR: 1.57, 95% CI: 1.03–2.40). Many patients experienced persistent splenomegaly, contradicting literature describing resolution after treatment and removal from an endemic setting. Other possible etiologies should be investigated and effective treatment, beyond treatment for malaria and schistosomiasis, explored. The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2020-07 2020-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7356405/ /pubmed/32372751 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.19-0534 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 (CC-BY) License (https://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 Zambrano, Laura Divens Jentes, Emily Phares, Christina Weinberg, Michelle Kachur, S. Patrick Basnet, Mukunda Singh Klosovsky, Alexander Mwesigwa, Moses Naoum, Marwan Nsobya, Samuel Lubwama Samson, Olivia Goers, Matthew McDonald, Robert Morawski, Bozena Njuguna, Henry Peak, Corey Laws, Rebecca Bakhsh, Yasser Iverson, Sally Ann Bezold, Carla Allkhenfr, Hayder Horth, Roberta Yang, Jun Miller, Susan Kacka, Michael Davids, Abby Mortimer, Margaret Stauffer, William Marano, Nina Clinical Sequelae Associated with Unresolved Tropical Splenomegaly in a Cohort of Recently Resettled Congolese Refugees in the United States—Multiple States, 2015–2018 |
title | Clinical Sequelae Associated with Unresolved Tropical Splenomegaly in a Cohort of Recently Resettled Congolese Refugees in the United States—Multiple States, 2015–2018 |
title_full | Clinical Sequelae Associated with Unresolved Tropical Splenomegaly in a Cohort of Recently Resettled Congolese Refugees in the United States—Multiple States, 2015–2018 |
title_fullStr | Clinical Sequelae Associated with Unresolved Tropical Splenomegaly in a Cohort of Recently Resettled Congolese Refugees in the United States—Multiple States, 2015–2018 |
title_full_unstemmed | Clinical Sequelae Associated with Unresolved Tropical Splenomegaly in a Cohort of Recently Resettled Congolese Refugees in the United States—Multiple States, 2015–2018 |
title_short | Clinical Sequelae Associated with Unresolved Tropical Splenomegaly in a Cohort of Recently Resettled Congolese Refugees in the United States—Multiple States, 2015–2018 |
title_sort | clinical sequelae associated with unresolved tropical splenomegaly in a cohort of recently resettled congolese refugees in the united states—multiple states, 2015–2018 |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7356405/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32372751 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.19-0534 |
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