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718. Asymptomatic campylobacteriosis as a risk factor for developing acute neurological syndromes in Veracruz, Mexico

BACKGROUND: Campylobacter infection is the main cause of diarrheal disease, however it is recognized as a risk factor for developing Guillain Barré syndrome, which has been previously corroborated in our population after analyzing the incidence of the syndrome during arboviral outbreaks of 2016-2018...

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Autores principales: Del Carpio-Orantes, Luis, Sánchez-Díaz, Jesús Salvador, Peniche Moguel, Karla Gabriela, Perfecto-Arroyo, Miguel Arnulfo, Solis-Sánchez, Ishar, García-Méndez, Sergio, Mata-Miranda, Maria del Pilar, Pola-Ramírez, María del Rosario, Contreras-Sánchez, Edna Rosario, Luna-Ceballos, Rosa Isela, Contreras-Sánchez, Celso Ossiel, Gutiérrez-Moreno, Juan Antonio, Moreno-Aldama, Nancy Patricia, González-Arce, América Alejandrina, Dorantes-Nava, Claudia Leticia, Munguia-Sereno, Alvaro Efren, Guerrero-Mancinas, Zeltzin Olivia, Aparicio-Sánchez, Elisa Estefanía, García-Hernández, Omar, Segura-Rodríguez, Orlando Israel, Escobar-Huerta, Alejandro
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7778305/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.910
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author Del Carpio-Orantes, Luis
Sánchez-Díaz, Jesús Salvador
Peniche Moguel, Karla Gabriela
Perfecto-Arroyo, Miguel Arnulfo
Solis-Sánchez, Ishar
García-Méndez, Sergio
Mata-Miranda, Maria del Pilar
Pola-Ramírez, María del Rosario
Contreras-Sánchez, Edna Rosario
Luna-Ceballos, Rosa Isela
Contreras-Sánchez, Celso Ossiel
Gutiérrez-Moreno, Juan Antonio
Moreno-Aldama, Nancy Patricia
González-Arce, América Alejandrina
Dorantes-Nava, Claudia Leticia
Munguia-Sereno, Alvaro Efren
Guerrero-Mancinas, Zeltzin Olivia
Aparicio-Sánchez, Elisa Estefanía
García-Hernández, Omar
Segura-Rodríguez, Orlando Israel
Escobar-Huerta, Alejandro
author_facet Del Carpio-Orantes, Luis
Sánchez-Díaz, Jesús Salvador
Peniche Moguel, Karla Gabriela
Perfecto-Arroyo, Miguel Arnulfo
Solis-Sánchez, Ishar
García-Méndez, Sergio
Mata-Miranda, Maria del Pilar
Pola-Ramírez, María del Rosario
Contreras-Sánchez, Edna Rosario
Luna-Ceballos, Rosa Isela
Contreras-Sánchez, Celso Ossiel
Gutiérrez-Moreno, Juan Antonio
Moreno-Aldama, Nancy Patricia
González-Arce, América Alejandrina
Dorantes-Nava, Claudia Leticia
Munguia-Sereno, Alvaro Efren
Guerrero-Mancinas, Zeltzin Olivia
Aparicio-Sánchez, Elisa Estefanía
García-Hernández, Omar
Segura-Rodríguez, Orlando Israel
Escobar-Huerta, Alejandro
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description BACKGROUND: Campylobacter infection is the main cause of diarrheal disease, however it is recognized as a risk factor for developing Guillain Barré syndrome, which has been previously corroborated in our population after analyzing the incidence of the syndrome during arboviral outbreaks of 2016-2018, resulting that 75% of the cases were due to infection by Campylobacter. Furthermore, of these patients, 83% did not present gastrointestinal symptoms, constituting an asymptomatic campylobacteriosis at the intestinal level, and Guillain Barré syndrome could be its primary manifestation. Reason why the need arose to look in this population for cases of asymptomatic campylobacteriosis. METHODS: Analytical, observational and prospective study. 200 healthy and asymptomatic individuals over 18 years of age were selected in the Veracruz Norte branch of the Mexican Institute of Social Security during September to December 2019, who were asked for a stool sample, which was subjected to a study to search for Campylobacter through a chromatographic immunoassay test for the qualitative detection of said bacteria (Certest). Patients who were positive to the Certest test underwent stool culture (Campy-bap) in order to typify the identified Campylobacter species. RESULTS: In the search for Campilobacter, the Certest was positive in 6 (3.0%); In 5 (83.3%) subjects some variety of Campylobacter could be isolated by stool culture, in 4 (66.7%) Campylobacter Jejuni was isolated and in 1 (16.7%) Campylobacter Coli was isolated. The positive result of Certest was similar between women and men [4 (3.8%) women vs 2 (2.1%) men; p = 0.684)]. However, in relation to the culture, there was the percentage of women in whom the culture was positive for Campilobacter Jejuní was statistically significant [4 (100%) VS 0 (0.0%); p = 0.038]. [Image: see text] Positive cases of campylobacter [Image: see text] Positive cases by Certest and Campy-bap [Image: see text] CONCLUSION: Asymptomatic positive cases of Campilobacter were identified in this study population in 3%, mainly isolating Campilobacter jejuni, which leads to the conclusion that there are cases of asymptomatic Campylobacteriosis that could act as a risk factor for the development of acute neurological syndromes related to the presence of the bacteria DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures
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spelling pubmed-77783052021-01-07 718. Asymptomatic campylobacteriosis as a risk factor for developing acute neurological syndromes in Veracruz, Mexico Del Carpio-Orantes, Luis Sánchez-Díaz, Jesús Salvador Peniche Moguel, Karla Gabriela Perfecto-Arroyo, Miguel Arnulfo Solis-Sánchez, Ishar García-Méndez, Sergio Mata-Miranda, Maria del Pilar Pola-Ramírez, María del Rosario Contreras-Sánchez, Edna Rosario Luna-Ceballos, Rosa Isela Contreras-Sánchez, Celso Ossiel Gutiérrez-Moreno, Juan Antonio Moreno-Aldama, Nancy Patricia González-Arce, América Alejandrina Dorantes-Nava, Claudia Leticia Munguia-Sereno, Alvaro Efren Guerrero-Mancinas, Zeltzin Olivia Aparicio-Sánchez, Elisa Estefanía García-Hernández, Omar Segura-Rodríguez, Orlando Israel Escobar-Huerta, Alejandro Open Forum Infect Dis Poster Abstracts BACKGROUND: Campylobacter infection is the main cause of diarrheal disease, however it is recognized as a risk factor for developing Guillain Barré syndrome, which has been previously corroborated in our population after analyzing the incidence of the syndrome during arboviral outbreaks of 2016-2018, resulting that 75% of the cases were due to infection by Campylobacter. Furthermore, of these patients, 83% did not present gastrointestinal symptoms, constituting an asymptomatic campylobacteriosis at the intestinal level, and Guillain Barré syndrome could be its primary manifestation. Reason why the need arose to look in this population for cases of asymptomatic campylobacteriosis. METHODS: Analytical, observational and prospective study. 200 healthy and asymptomatic individuals over 18 years of age were selected in the Veracruz Norte branch of the Mexican Institute of Social Security during September to December 2019, who were asked for a stool sample, which was subjected to a study to search for Campylobacter through a chromatographic immunoassay test for the qualitative detection of said bacteria (Certest). Patients who were positive to the Certest test underwent stool culture (Campy-bap) in order to typify the identified Campylobacter species. RESULTS: In the search for Campilobacter, the Certest was positive in 6 (3.0%); In 5 (83.3%) subjects some variety of Campylobacter could be isolated by stool culture, in 4 (66.7%) Campylobacter Jejuni was isolated and in 1 (16.7%) Campylobacter Coli was isolated. The positive result of Certest was similar between women and men [4 (3.8%) women vs 2 (2.1%) men; p = 0.684)]. However, in relation to the culture, there was the percentage of women in whom the culture was positive for Campilobacter Jejuní was statistically significant [4 (100%) VS 0 (0.0%); p = 0.038]. [Image: see text] Positive cases of campylobacter [Image: see text] Positive cases by Certest and Campy-bap [Image: see text] CONCLUSION: Asymptomatic positive cases of Campilobacter were identified in this study population in 3%, mainly isolating Campilobacter jejuni, which leads to the conclusion that there are cases of asymptomatic Campylobacteriosis that could act as a risk factor for the development of acute neurological syndromes related to the presence of the bacteria DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures Oxford University Press 2020-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7778305/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.910 Text en © The Author 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Poster Abstracts
Del Carpio-Orantes, Luis
Sánchez-Díaz, Jesús Salvador
Peniche Moguel, Karla Gabriela
Perfecto-Arroyo, Miguel Arnulfo
Solis-Sánchez, Ishar
García-Méndez, Sergio
Mata-Miranda, Maria del Pilar
Pola-Ramírez, María del Rosario
Contreras-Sánchez, Edna Rosario
Luna-Ceballos, Rosa Isela
Contreras-Sánchez, Celso Ossiel
Gutiérrez-Moreno, Juan Antonio
Moreno-Aldama, Nancy Patricia
González-Arce, América Alejandrina
Dorantes-Nava, Claudia Leticia
Munguia-Sereno, Alvaro Efren
Guerrero-Mancinas, Zeltzin Olivia
Aparicio-Sánchez, Elisa Estefanía
García-Hernández, Omar
Segura-Rodríguez, Orlando Israel
Escobar-Huerta, Alejandro
718. Asymptomatic campylobacteriosis as a risk factor for developing acute neurological syndromes in Veracruz, Mexico
title 718. Asymptomatic campylobacteriosis as a risk factor for developing acute neurological syndromes in Veracruz, Mexico
title_full 718. Asymptomatic campylobacteriosis as a risk factor for developing acute neurological syndromes in Veracruz, Mexico
title_fullStr 718. Asymptomatic campylobacteriosis as a risk factor for developing acute neurological syndromes in Veracruz, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed 718. Asymptomatic campylobacteriosis as a risk factor for developing acute neurological syndromes in Veracruz, Mexico
title_short 718. Asymptomatic campylobacteriosis as a risk factor for developing acute neurological syndromes in Veracruz, Mexico
title_sort 718. asymptomatic campylobacteriosis as a risk factor for developing acute neurological syndromes in veracruz, mexico
topic Poster Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7778305/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.910
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