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Delayed correlation between the incidence rate of indigenous murine typhus in humans and the seropositive rate of Rickettsia typhi infection in small mammals in Taiwan from 2007–2019

Murine typhus is a flea-borne zoonotic disease with acute febrile illness caused by Rickettsia typhi and is distributed widely throughout the world, particularly in port cities and coastal regions. We observed that murine typhus was an endemic disease (number of annual indigenous cases = 29.23±8.76)...

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Autores principales: Chiang, Pai-Shan, Su, Shin-Wei, Yang, Su-Lin, Shu, Pei-Yun, Lee, Wang-Ping, Li, Shu-Ying, Teng, Hwa-Jen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9071160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35468137
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010394
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author Chiang, Pai-Shan
Su, Shin-Wei
Yang, Su-Lin
Shu, Pei-Yun
Lee, Wang-Ping
Li, Shu-Ying
Teng, Hwa-Jen
author_facet Chiang, Pai-Shan
Su, Shin-Wei
Yang, Su-Lin
Shu, Pei-Yun
Lee, Wang-Ping
Li, Shu-Ying
Teng, Hwa-Jen
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description Murine typhus is a flea-borne zoonotic disease with acute febrile illness caused by Rickettsia typhi and is distributed widely throughout the world, particularly in port cities and coastal regions. We observed that murine typhus was an endemic disease (number of annual indigenous cases = 29.23±8.76) with a low incidence rate (0.13±2.03*10(−4) per 100,000 person-years) in Taiwan from 2007–2019. Most (45.79%, 174/380) indigenous infections were reported in May, June, and July. The incidence rates in both May and June were statistically higher than those in other months (p<0.05). Correspondingly, sera collected from small mammals (rodents and shrews) trapped in airports and harbors demonstrated anti-R. typhi antibody responses (seropositive rate = 8.24±0.33%). Interestingly, the ports with the highest seropositivity rates in small mammals are all inside/near the areas with the highest incidence rates of indigenous murine typhus. In addition, incidence rates in humans were positively correlated with the 1-month and 2-month prior seropositive rates in small mammals (R = 0.31 and 0.37, respectively). As early treatment with appropriate antibiotics for murine typhus could effectively shorten the duration of illness and reduce the risk of hospitalization and fatality, flea-related exposure experience should be considered in clinics during peak seasons and the months after a rise in seropositivity rates in small mammals. Surveillance in small mammals might be helpful for the development of real-time reporting or even early reminders for physicians of sporadic murine typhus cases based on the delayed correlation observed in this study.
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spelling pubmed-90711602022-05-06 Delayed correlation between the incidence rate of indigenous murine typhus in humans and the seropositive rate of Rickettsia typhi infection in small mammals in Taiwan from 2007–2019 Chiang, Pai-Shan Su, Shin-Wei Yang, Su-Lin Shu, Pei-Yun Lee, Wang-Ping Li, Shu-Ying Teng, Hwa-Jen PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Murine typhus is a flea-borne zoonotic disease with acute febrile illness caused by Rickettsia typhi and is distributed widely throughout the world, particularly in port cities and coastal regions. We observed that murine typhus was an endemic disease (number of annual indigenous cases = 29.23±8.76) with a low incidence rate (0.13±2.03*10(−4) per 100,000 person-years) in Taiwan from 2007–2019. Most (45.79%, 174/380) indigenous infections were reported in May, June, and July. The incidence rates in both May and June were statistically higher than those in other months (p<0.05). Correspondingly, sera collected from small mammals (rodents and shrews) trapped in airports and harbors demonstrated anti-R. typhi antibody responses (seropositive rate = 8.24±0.33%). Interestingly, the ports with the highest seropositivity rates in small mammals are all inside/near the areas with the highest incidence rates of indigenous murine typhus. In addition, incidence rates in humans were positively correlated with the 1-month and 2-month prior seropositive rates in small mammals (R = 0.31 and 0.37, respectively). As early treatment with appropriate antibiotics for murine typhus could effectively shorten the duration of illness and reduce the risk of hospitalization and fatality, flea-related exposure experience should be considered in clinics during peak seasons and the months after a rise in seropositivity rates in small mammals. Surveillance in small mammals might be helpful for the development of real-time reporting or even early reminders for physicians of sporadic murine typhus cases based on the delayed correlation observed in this study. Public Library of Science 2022-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9071160/ /pubmed/35468137 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010394 Text en © 2022 Chiang et al 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 use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Chiang, Pai-Shan
Su, Shin-Wei
Yang, Su-Lin
Shu, Pei-Yun
Lee, Wang-Ping
Li, Shu-Ying
Teng, Hwa-Jen
Delayed correlation between the incidence rate of indigenous murine typhus in humans and the seropositive rate of Rickettsia typhi infection in small mammals in Taiwan from 2007–2019
title Delayed correlation between the incidence rate of indigenous murine typhus in humans and the seropositive rate of Rickettsia typhi infection in small mammals in Taiwan from 2007–2019
title_full Delayed correlation between the incidence rate of indigenous murine typhus in humans and the seropositive rate of Rickettsia typhi infection in small mammals in Taiwan from 2007–2019
title_fullStr Delayed correlation between the incidence rate of indigenous murine typhus in humans and the seropositive rate of Rickettsia typhi infection in small mammals in Taiwan from 2007–2019
title_full_unstemmed Delayed correlation between the incidence rate of indigenous murine typhus in humans and the seropositive rate of Rickettsia typhi infection in small mammals in Taiwan from 2007–2019
title_short Delayed correlation between the incidence rate of indigenous murine typhus in humans and the seropositive rate of Rickettsia typhi infection in small mammals in Taiwan from 2007–2019
title_sort delayed correlation between the incidence rate of indigenous murine typhus in humans and the seropositive rate of rickettsia typhi infection in small mammals in taiwan from 2007–2019
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9071160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35468137
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010394
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