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Investigation of Melioidosis Using Blood Culture and Indirect Hemagglutination Assay Serology among Patients with Fever, Northern Tanzania

Prediction models indicate that melioidosis may be common in parts of East Africa, but there are few empiric data. We evaluated the prevalence of melioidosis among patients presenting with fever to hospitals in Tanzania. Patients with fever were enrolled at two referral hospitals in Moshi, Tanzania,...

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Autores principales: Maze, Michael J., Elrod, Mindy Glass, Biggs, Holly M., Bonnewell, John, Carugati, Manuela, Hoffmaster, Alex R., Lwezaula, Bingileki F., Madut, Deng B., Maro, Venance P., Mmbaga, Blandina T., Morrissey, Anne B., Saganda, Wilbrod, Sakasaka, Philoteus, Rubach, Matthew P., Crump, John A.
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Publicado: The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7695086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32996455
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.20-0160
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author Maze, Michael J.
Elrod, Mindy Glass
Biggs, Holly M.
Bonnewell, John
Carugati, Manuela
Hoffmaster, Alex R.
Lwezaula, Bingileki F.
Madut, Deng B.
Maro, Venance P.
Mmbaga, Blandina T.
Morrissey, Anne B.
Saganda, Wilbrod
Sakasaka, Philoteus
Rubach, Matthew P.
Crump, John A.
author_facet Maze, Michael J.
Elrod, Mindy Glass
Biggs, Holly M.
Bonnewell, John
Carugati, Manuela
Hoffmaster, Alex R.
Lwezaula, Bingileki F.
Madut, Deng B.
Maro, Venance P.
Mmbaga, Blandina T.
Morrissey, Anne B.
Saganda, Wilbrod
Sakasaka, Philoteus
Rubach, Matthew P.
Crump, John A.
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description Prediction models indicate that melioidosis may be common in parts of East Africa, but there are few empiric data. We evaluated the prevalence of melioidosis among patients presenting with fever to hospitals in Tanzania. Patients with fever were enrolled at two referral hospitals in Moshi, Tanzania, during 2007–2008, 2012–2014, and 2016–2019. Blood was collected from participants for aerobic culture. Bloodstream isolates were identified by conventional biochemical methods. Non–glucose-fermenting Gram-negative bacilli were further tested using a Burkholderia pseudomallei latex agglutination assay. Also, we performed B. pseudomallei indirect hemagglutination assay (IHA) serology on serum samples from participants enrolled from 2012 to 2014 and considered at high epidemiologic risk of melioidosis on the basis of admission within 30 days of rainfall. We defined confirmed melioidosis as isolation of B. pseudomallei from blood culture, probable melioidosis as a ≥ 4-fold rise in antibody titers between acute and convalescent sera, and seropositivity as a single antibody titer ≥ 40. We enrolled 3,716 participants and isolated non-enteric Gram-negative bacilli in five (2.5%) of 200 with bacteremia. As none of these five isolates was B. pseudomallei, there were no confirmed melioidosis cases. Of 323 participants tested by IHA, 142 (44.0%) were male, and the median (range) age was 27 (0–70) years. We identified two (0.6%) cases of probable melioidosis, and 57 (17.7%) were seropositive. The absence of confirmed melioidosis from 9 years of fever surveillance indicates melioidosis was not a major cause of illness.
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spelling pubmed-76950862020-11-30 Investigation of Melioidosis Using Blood Culture and Indirect Hemagglutination Assay Serology among Patients with Fever, Northern Tanzania Maze, Michael J. Elrod, Mindy Glass Biggs, Holly M. Bonnewell, John Carugati, Manuela Hoffmaster, Alex R. Lwezaula, Bingileki F. Madut, Deng B. Maro, Venance P. Mmbaga, Blandina T. Morrissey, Anne B. Saganda, Wilbrod Sakasaka, Philoteus Rubach, Matthew P. Crump, John A. Am J Trop Med Hyg Articles Prediction models indicate that melioidosis may be common in parts of East Africa, but there are few empiric data. We evaluated the prevalence of melioidosis among patients presenting with fever to hospitals in Tanzania. Patients with fever were enrolled at two referral hospitals in Moshi, Tanzania, during 2007–2008, 2012–2014, and 2016–2019. Blood was collected from participants for aerobic culture. Bloodstream isolates were identified by conventional biochemical methods. Non–glucose-fermenting Gram-negative bacilli were further tested using a Burkholderia pseudomallei latex agglutination assay. Also, we performed B. pseudomallei indirect hemagglutination assay (IHA) serology on serum samples from participants enrolled from 2012 to 2014 and considered at high epidemiologic risk of melioidosis on the basis of admission within 30 days of rainfall. We defined confirmed melioidosis as isolation of B. pseudomallei from blood culture, probable melioidosis as a ≥ 4-fold rise in antibody titers between acute and convalescent sera, and seropositivity as a single antibody titer ≥ 40. We enrolled 3,716 participants and isolated non-enteric Gram-negative bacilli in five (2.5%) of 200 with bacteremia. As none of these five isolates was B. pseudomallei, there were no confirmed melioidosis cases. Of 323 participants tested by IHA, 142 (44.0%) were male, and the median (range) age was 27 (0–70) years. We identified two (0.6%) cases of probable melioidosis, and 57 (17.7%) were seropositive. The absence of confirmed melioidosis from 9 years of fever surveillance indicates melioidosis was not a major cause of illness. The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2020-12 2020-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7695086/ /pubmed/32996455 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.20-0160 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.
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Maze, Michael J.
Elrod, Mindy Glass
Biggs, Holly M.
Bonnewell, John
Carugati, Manuela
Hoffmaster, Alex R.
Lwezaula, Bingileki F.
Madut, Deng B.
Maro, Venance P.
Mmbaga, Blandina T.
Morrissey, Anne B.
Saganda, Wilbrod
Sakasaka, Philoteus
Rubach, Matthew P.
Crump, John A.
Investigation of Melioidosis Using Blood Culture and Indirect Hemagglutination Assay Serology among Patients with Fever, Northern Tanzania
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title_full Investigation of Melioidosis Using Blood Culture and Indirect Hemagglutination Assay Serology among Patients with Fever, Northern Tanzania
title_fullStr Investigation of Melioidosis Using Blood Culture and Indirect Hemagglutination Assay Serology among Patients with Fever, Northern Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Melioidosis Using Blood Culture and Indirect Hemagglutination Assay Serology among Patients with Fever, Northern Tanzania
title_short Investigation of Melioidosis Using Blood Culture and Indirect Hemagglutination Assay Serology among Patients with Fever, Northern Tanzania
title_sort investigation of melioidosis using blood culture and indirect hemagglutination assay serology among patients with fever, northern tanzania
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7695086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32996455
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.20-0160
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