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Ileal Perforation and Enteric Fever: Implications for Burden of Disease Estimation

BACKGROUND: Ileal perforation occurs in about 1% of enteric fevers as a complication, with a case fatality risk (CFR) of 20%–30% in the early 1990s that decreased to 15.4% in 2011 in South East Asia. We report nontraumatic ileal perforations and its associated CFR from a 2-year prospective enteric f...

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Autores principales: Njarekkattuvalappil, Swathi Krishna, Thomas, Maria, Kapil, Arti, Saigal, Karnika, Ray, Pallab, Anandan, Shalini, Nagaraj, Savitha, Shastri, Jayanthi, Perumal, Sulochana Putli bai, Jinka, Dasaratha Ramaiah, Thankaraj, Shajin, Ismavel, Vijayanand, Zachariah, Pradeep, Singh, Ashita, Gupta, Madhu, Ebenezer, Sheena Evelyn, Thomas, Mathew Santosh, Ghosh, Dhruva, Kataria, Kamal, Senger, Mamta, Balasubramanian, Sundaram, Kang, Gagandeep, John, Jacob
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8914860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35238354
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiab258
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author Njarekkattuvalappil, Swathi Krishna
Thomas, Maria
Kapil, Arti
Saigal, Karnika
Ray, Pallab
Anandan, Shalini
Nagaraj, Savitha
Shastri, Jayanthi
Perumal, Sulochana Putli bai
Jinka, Dasaratha Ramaiah
Thankaraj, Shajin
Ismavel, Vijayanand
Zachariah, Pradeep
Singh, Ashita
Gupta, Madhu
Ebenezer, Sheena Evelyn
Thomas, Mathew Santosh
Ghosh, Dhruva
Kataria, Kamal
Senger, Mamta
Balasubramanian, Sundaram
Kang, Gagandeep
John, Jacob
author_facet Njarekkattuvalappil, Swathi Krishna
Thomas, Maria
Kapil, Arti
Saigal, Karnika
Ray, Pallab
Anandan, Shalini
Nagaraj, Savitha
Shastri, Jayanthi
Perumal, Sulochana Putli bai
Jinka, Dasaratha Ramaiah
Thankaraj, Shajin
Ismavel, Vijayanand
Zachariah, Pradeep
Singh, Ashita
Gupta, Madhu
Ebenezer, Sheena Evelyn
Thomas, Mathew Santosh
Ghosh, Dhruva
Kataria, Kamal
Senger, Mamta
Balasubramanian, Sundaram
Kang, Gagandeep
John, Jacob
author_sort Njarekkattuvalappil, Swathi Krishna
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description BACKGROUND: Ileal perforation occurs in about 1% of enteric fevers as a complication, with a case fatality risk (CFR) of 20%–30% in the early 1990s that decreased to 15.4% in 2011 in South East Asia. We report nontraumatic ileal perforations and its associated CFR from a 2-year prospective enteric fever surveillance across India. METHODS: The Surveillance for Enteric Fever in India (SEFI) project established a multitiered surveillance system for enteric fever between December 2017 and March 2020. Nontraumatic ileal perforations were surveilled at 8 tertiary care and 6 secondary care hospitals and classified according to etiology. RESULTS: Of the 158 nontraumatic ileal perforation cases identified,126 were consented and enrolled. Enteric fever (34.7%), tuberculosis (19.0%), malignancy (5.8%), and perforation of Meckel diverticulum (4.9%) were the common etiology. In those with enteric fever ileal perforation, the CFR was 7.1%. CONCLUSIONS: Enteric fever remains the most common cause of nontraumatic ileal perforation in India, followed by tuberculosis. Better modalities of establishing etiology are required to classify the illness, and frame management guidelines and preventive measures. CFR data are critical for comprehensive disease burden estimation and policymaking.
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spelling pubmed-89148602022-03-11 Ileal Perforation and Enteric Fever: Implications for Burden of Disease Estimation Njarekkattuvalappil, Swathi Krishna Thomas, Maria Kapil, Arti Saigal, Karnika Ray, Pallab Anandan, Shalini Nagaraj, Savitha Shastri, Jayanthi Perumal, Sulochana Putli bai Jinka, Dasaratha Ramaiah Thankaraj, Shajin Ismavel, Vijayanand Zachariah, Pradeep Singh, Ashita Gupta, Madhu Ebenezer, Sheena Evelyn Thomas, Mathew Santosh Ghosh, Dhruva Kataria, Kamal Senger, Mamta Balasubramanian, Sundaram Kang, Gagandeep John, Jacob J Infect Dis Supplement Articles BACKGROUND: Ileal perforation occurs in about 1% of enteric fevers as a complication, with a case fatality risk (CFR) of 20%–30% in the early 1990s that decreased to 15.4% in 2011 in South East Asia. We report nontraumatic ileal perforations and its associated CFR from a 2-year prospective enteric fever surveillance across India. METHODS: The Surveillance for Enteric Fever in India (SEFI) project established a multitiered surveillance system for enteric fever between December 2017 and March 2020. Nontraumatic ileal perforations were surveilled at 8 tertiary care and 6 secondary care hospitals and classified according to etiology. RESULTS: Of the 158 nontraumatic ileal perforation cases identified,126 were consented and enrolled. Enteric fever (34.7%), tuberculosis (19.0%), malignancy (5.8%), and perforation of Meckel diverticulum (4.9%) were the common etiology. In those with enteric fever ileal perforation, the CFR was 7.1%. CONCLUSIONS: Enteric fever remains the most common cause of nontraumatic ileal perforation in India, followed by tuberculosis. Better modalities of establishing etiology are required to classify the illness, and frame management guidelines and preventive measures. CFR data are critical for comprehensive disease burden estimation and policymaking. Oxford University Press 2021-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8914860/ /pubmed/35238354 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiab258 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press for the Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Njarekkattuvalappil, Swathi Krishna
Thomas, Maria
Kapil, Arti
Saigal, Karnika
Ray, Pallab
Anandan, Shalini
Nagaraj, Savitha
Shastri, Jayanthi
Perumal, Sulochana Putli bai
Jinka, Dasaratha Ramaiah
Thankaraj, Shajin
Ismavel, Vijayanand
Zachariah, Pradeep
Singh, Ashita
Gupta, Madhu
Ebenezer, Sheena Evelyn
Thomas, Mathew Santosh
Ghosh, Dhruva
Kataria, Kamal
Senger, Mamta
Balasubramanian, Sundaram
Kang, Gagandeep
John, Jacob
Ileal Perforation and Enteric Fever: Implications for Burden of Disease Estimation
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title_full Ileal Perforation and Enteric Fever: Implications for Burden of Disease Estimation
title_fullStr Ileal Perforation and Enteric Fever: Implications for Burden of Disease Estimation
title_full_unstemmed Ileal Perforation and Enteric Fever: Implications for Burden of Disease Estimation
title_short Ileal Perforation and Enteric Fever: Implications for Burden of Disease Estimation
title_sort ileal perforation and enteric fever: implications for burden of disease estimation
topic Supplement Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8914860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35238354
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiab258
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