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Acute febrile illness among outpatients seeking health care in Bangladeshi hospitals prior to the COVID-19 pandemic

Understanding the distribution of pathogens causing acute febrile illness (AFI) is important for clinical management of patients in resource-poor settings. We evaluated the proportion of AFI caused by specific pathogens among outpatients in Bangladesh. During May 2019-March 2020, physicians screened...

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Autores principales: Das, Pritimoy, Rahman, M. Ziaur, Banu, Sayera, Rahman, Mahmudur, Chisti, Mohammod Jobayer, Chowdhury, Fahmida, Akhtar, Zubair, Palit, Anik, Martin, Daniel W., Anwar, Mahabub Ul, Namwase, Angella Sandra, Angra, Pawan, Kato, Cecilia Y., Ramos, Carmen J., Singleton, Joseph, Stewart-Juba, Jeri, Patel, Nikita, Condit, Marah, Chung, Ida H., Galloway, Renee, Friedman, Michael, Cohen, Adam L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9436081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36048788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0273902
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author Das, Pritimoy
Rahman, M. Ziaur
Banu, Sayera
Rahman, Mahmudur
Chisti, Mohammod Jobayer
Chowdhury, Fahmida
Akhtar, Zubair
Palit, Anik
Martin, Daniel W.
Anwar, Mahabub Ul
Namwase, Angella Sandra
Angra, Pawan
Kato, Cecilia Y.
Ramos, Carmen J.
Singleton, Joseph
Stewart-Juba, Jeri
Patel, Nikita
Condit, Marah
Chung, Ida H.
Galloway, Renee
Friedman, Michael
Cohen, Adam L.
author_facet Das, Pritimoy
Rahman, M. Ziaur
Banu, Sayera
Rahman, Mahmudur
Chisti, Mohammod Jobayer
Chowdhury, Fahmida
Akhtar, Zubair
Palit, Anik
Martin, Daniel W.
Anwar, Mahabub Ul
Namwase, Angella Sandra
Angra, Pawan
Kato, Cecilia Y.
Ramos, Carmen J.
Singleton, Joseph
Stewart-Juba, Jeri
Patel, Nikita
Condit, Marah
Chung, Ida H.
Galloway, Renee
Friedman, Michael
Cohen, Adam L.
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description Understanding the distribution of pathogens causing acute febrile illness (AFI) is important for clinical management of patients in resource-poor settings. We evaluated the proportion of AFI caused by specific pathogens among outpatients in Bangladesh. During May 2019-March 2020, physicians screened patients aged ≥2 years in outpatient departments of four tertiary level public hospitals. We randomly enrolled patients having measured fever (≥100.4°F) during assessment with onset within the past 14 days. Blood and urine samples were tested at icddr,b through rapid diagnostic tests, bacterial culture, and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Acute and convalescent samples were sent to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (USA) for Rickettsia and Orientia (R/O) and Leptospira tests. Among 690 patients, 69 (10%) had enteric fever (Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi orSalmonella enterica serotype Paratyphi), 51 (7.4%) Escherichia coli, and 28 (4.1%) dengue detected. Of the 441 patients tested for R/O, 39 (8.8%) had rickettsioses. We found 7 (2%) Leptospira cases among the 403 AFI patients tested. Nine patients (1%) were hospitalized, and none died. The highest proportion of enteric fever (15%, 36/231) and rickettsioses (14%, 25/182) was in Rajshahi. Dhaka had the most dengue cases (68%, 19/28). R/O affected older children and young adults (IQR 8–23 years) and was detected more frequently in the 21–25 years age-group (17%, 12/70). R/O was more likely to be found in patients in Rajshahi region than in Sylhet (aOR 2.49, 95% CI 0.85–7.32) between July and December (aOR 2.01, 1.01–5.23), and who had a history of recent animal entry inside their house than not (aOR 2.0, 0.93–4.3). Gram-negative Enterobacteriaceae were the most common bacterial infections, and dengue was the most common viral infection among AFI patients in Bangladeshi hospitals, though there was geographic variability. These results can help guide empiric outpatient AFI management.
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spelling pubmed-94360812022-09-02 Acute febrile illness among outpatients seeking health care in Bangladeshi hospitals prior to the COVID-19 pandemic Das, Pritimoy Rahman, M. Ziaur Banu, Sayera Rahman, Mahmudur Chisti, Mohammod Jobayer Chowdhury, Fahmida Akhtar, Zubair Palit, Anik Martin, Daniel W. Anwar, Mahabub Ul Namwase, Angella Sandra Angra, Pawan Kato, Cecilia Y. Ramos, Carmen J. Singleton, Joseph Stewart-Juba, Jeri Patel, Nikita Condit, Marah Chung, Ida H. Galloway, Renee Friedman, Michael Cohen, Adam L. PLoS One Research Article Understanding the distribution of pathogens causing acute febrile illness (AFI) is important for clinical management of patients in resource-poor settings. We evaluated the proportion of AFI caused by specific pathogens among outpatients in Bangladesh. During May 2019-March 2020, physicians screened patients aged ≥2 years in outpatient departments of four tertiary level public hospitals. We randomly enrolled patients having measured fever (≥100.4°F) during assessment with onset within the past 14 days. Blood and urine samples were tested at icddr,b through rapid diagnostic tests, bacterial culture, and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Acute and convalescent samples were sent to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (USA) for Rickettsia and Orientia (R/O) and Leptospira tests. Among 690 patients, 69 (10%) had enteric fever (Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi orSalmonella enterica serotype Paratyphi), 51 (7.4%) Escherichia coli, and 28 (4.1%) dengue detected. Of the 441 patients tested for R/O, 39 (8.8%) had rickettsioses. We found 7 (2%) Leptospira cases among the 403 AFI patients tested. Nine patients (1%) were hospitalized, and none died. The highest proportion of enteric fever (15%, 36/231) and rickettsioses (14%, 25/182) was in Rajshahi. Dhaka had the most dengue cases (68%, 19/28). R/O affected older children and young adults (IQR 8–23 years) and was detected more frequently in the 21–25 years age-group (17%, 12/70). R/O was more likely to be found in patients in Rajshahi region than in Sylhet (aOR 2.49, 95% CI 0.85–7.32) between July and December (aOR 2.01, 1.01–5.23), and who had a history of recent animal entry inside their house than not (aOR 2.0, 0.93–4.3). Gram-negative Enterobacteriaceae were the most common bacterial infections, and dengue was the most common viral infection among AFI patients in Bangladeshi hospitals, though there was geographic variability. These results can help guide empiric outpatient AFI management. Public Library of Science 2022-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9436081/ /pubmed/36048788 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0273902 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Das, Pritimoy
Rahman, M. Ziaur
Banu, Sayera
Rahman, Mahmudur
Chisti, Mohammod Jobayer
Chowdhury, Fahmida
Akhtar, Zubair
Palit, Anik
Martin, Daniel W.
Anwar, Mahabub Ul
Namwase, Angella Sandra
Angra, Pawan
Kato, Cecilia Y.
Ramos, Carmen J.
Singleton, Joseph
Stewart-Juba, Jeri
Patel, Nikita
Condit, Marah
Chung, Ida H.
Galloway, Renee
Friedman, Michael
Cohen, Adam L.
Acute febrile illness among outpatients seeking health care in Bangladeshi hospitals prior to the COVID-19 pandemic
title Acute febrile illness among outpatients seeking health care in Bangladeshi hospitals prior to the COVID-19 pandemic
title_full Acute febrile illness among outpatients seeking health care in Bangladeshi hospitals prior to the COVID-19 pandemic
title_fullStr Acute febrile illness among outpatients seeking health care in Bangladeshi hospitals prior to the COVID-19 pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Acute febrile illness among outpatients seeking health care in Bangladeshi hospitals prior to the COVID-19 pandemic
title_short Acute febrile illness among outpatients seeking health care in Bangladeshi hospitals prior to the COVID-19 pandemic
title_sort acute febrile illness among outpatients seeking health care in bangladeshi hospitals prior to the covid-19 pandemic
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9436081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36048788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0273902
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