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Burden of Culture Confirmed Enteric Fever Cases in Karachi, Pakistan: Surveillance For Enteric Fever in Asia Project (SEAP), 2016–2019
BACKGROUND: The Surveillance for Enteric Fever in Asia Project (SEAP) is a multicenter, multicountry study conducted in Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh. The objectives of the study were to characterize disease incidence among patients with enteric fever. We report the burden of enteric fever at sele...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7705869/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33258931 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciaa1308 |
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author | Yousafzai, Mohammad T Irfan, Seema Thobani, Rozina S Kazi, Abdul M Hotwani, Aneeta Memon, Ashraf M Iqbal, Khalid Qazi, Saqib H Saddal, Nasir S Rahman, Najeeb Dehraj, Irum F Hunzai, Mohammed J Mehmood, Junaid Garrett, Denise O Saha, Samir K Andrews, Jason R Luby, Stephen P Qamar, Farah N |
author_facet | Yousafzai, Mohammad T Irfan, Seema Thobani, Rozina S Kazi, Abdul M Hotwani, Aneeta Memon, Ashraf M Iqbal, Khalid Qazi, Saqib H Saddal, Nasir S Rahman, Najeeb Dehraj, Irum F Hunzai, Mohammed J Mehmood, Junaid Garrett, Denise O Saha, Samir K Andrews, Jason R Luby, Stephen P Qamar, Farah N |
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description | BACKGROUND: The Surveillance for Enteric Fever in Asia Project (SEAP) is a multicenter, multicountry study conducted in Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh. The objectives of the study were to characterize disease incidence among patients with enteric fever. We report the burden of enteric fever at selected sites of Karachi, Pakistan. METHODS: During September 2016 to September 2019, prospective surveillance was conducted at inpatient, outpatient, surgical departments, and laboratory networks of Aga Khan University Hospital, Kharadar General Hospital, and surgery units of National Institute of Child Health and Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre. Socio-demographic, clinical, and laboratory data were obtained from all suspected or confirmed enteric fever cases. RESULTS: Overall, 22% (2230/10 094) of patients enrolled were culture-positive for enteric fever. 94% (2093/2230) of isolates were Salmonella Typhi and 6% (137/2230) were S. Paratyphi. 15% of isolates multi-drug resistant (MDR) to first-line antibiotics and 60% were extensively drug-resistant (XDR), resistant to first-line antibiotics, fluoroquinolones and third generation cephalosporin. CONCLUSION: Enteric fever cases have increased during the last 3 years with large proportion of drug resistant S. Typhi cases. However, the burden of paratyphoid is still relatively low. Strengthening the existing surveillance system for enteric fever and antimicrobial resistance at the national level is recommended in Pakistan to inform prevention measures. While typhoid vaccination can significantly decrease the burden of typhoid and may also impact antimicrobial resistance, water, sanitation, and hygiene improvement is highly recommended to prevent the spread of enteric fever. |
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spelling | pubmed-77058692020-12-07 Burden of Culture Confirmed Enteric Fever Cases in Karachi, Pakistan: Surveillance For Enteric Fever in Asia Project (SEAP), 2016–2019 Yousafzai, Mohammad T Irfan, Seema Thobani, Rozina S Kazi, Abdul M Hotwani, Aneeta Memon, Ashraf M Iqbal, Khalid Qazi, Saqib H Saddal, Nasir S Rahman, Najeeb Dehraj, Irum F Hunzai, Mohammed J Mehmood, Junaid Garrett, Denise O Saha, Samir K Andrews, Jason R Luby, Stephen P Qamar, Farah N Clin Infect Dis Supplement Articles BACKGROUND: The Surveillance for Enteric Fever in Asia Project (SEAP) is a multicenter, multicountry study conducted in Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh. The objectives of the study were to characterize disease incidence among patients with enteric fever. We report the burden of enteric fever at selected sites of Karachi, Pakistan. METHODS: During September 2016 to September 2019, prospective surveillance was conducted at inpatient, outpatient, surgical departments, and laboratory networks of Aga Khan University Hospital, Kharadar General Hospital, and surgery units of National Institute of Child Health and Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre. Socio-demographic, clinical, and laboratory data were obtained from all suspected or confirmed enteric fever cases. RESULTS: Overall, 22% (2230/10 094) of patients enrolled were culture-positive for enteric fever. 94% (2093/2230) of isolates were Salmonella Typhi and 6% (137/2230) were S. Paratyphi. 15% of isolates multi-drug resistant (MDR) to first-line antibiotics and 60% were extensively drug-resistant (XDR), resistant to first-line antibiotics, fluoroquinolones and third generation cephalosporin. CONCLUSION: Enteric fever cases have increased during the last 3 years with large proportion of drug resistant S. Typhi cases. However, the burden of paratyphoid is still relatively low. Strengthening the existing surveillance system for enteric fever and antimicrobial resistance at the national level is recommended in Pakistan to inform prevention measures. While typhoid vaccination can significantly decrease the burden of typhoid and may also impact antimicrobial resistance, water, sanitation, and hygiene improvement is highly recommended to prevent the spread of enteric fever. Oxford University Press 2020-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7705869/ /pubmed/33258931 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciaa1308 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press for the Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Supplement Articles Yousafzai, Mohammad T Irfan, Seema Thobani, Rozina S Kazi, Abdul M Hotwani, Aneeta Memon, Ashraf M Iqbal, Khalid Qazi, Saqib H Saddal, Nasir S Rahman, Najeeb Dehraj, Irum F Hunzai, Mohammed J Mehmood, Junaid Garrett, Denise O Saha, Samir K Andrews, Jason R Luby, Stephen P Qamar, Farah N Burden of Culture Confirmed Enteric Fever Cases in Karachi, Pakistan: Surveillance For Enteric Fever in Asia Project (SEAP), 2016–2019 |
title | Burden of Culture Confirmed Enteric Fever Cases in Karachi, Pakistan: Surveillance For Enteric Fever in Asia Project (SEAP), 2016–2019 |
title_full | Burden of Culture Confirmed Enteric Fever Cases in Karachi, Pakistan: Surveillance For Enteric Fever in Asia Project (SEAP), 2016–2019 |
title_fullStr | Burden of Culture Confirmed Enteric Fever Cases in Karachi, Pakistan: Surveillance For Enteric Fever in Asia Project (SEAP), 2016–2019 |
title_full_unstemmed | Burden of Culture Confirmed Enteric Fever Cases in Karachi, Pakistan: Surveillance For Enteric Fever in Asia Project (SEAP), 2016–2019 |
title_short | Burden of Culture Confirmed Enteric Fever Cases in Karachi, Pakistan: Surveillance For Enteric Fever in Asia Project (SEAP), 2016–2019 |
title_sort | burden of culture confirmed enteric fever cases in karachi, pakistan: surveillance for enteric fever in asia project (seap), 2016–2019 |
topic | Supplement Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7705869/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33258931 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciaa1308 |
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