Dengue, chikungunya, and scrub typhus are important etiologies of non-malarial febrile illness in Rourkela, Odisha, India

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Rao, Pavitra N. [1 ,4 ]
van Eijk, Anna Maria [1 ]
Choubey, Sandhya [2 ]
Ali, Syed Zeeshan [2 ]
Dash, Aditee [2 ]
Barla, Punam [2 ]
Oraon, Rajshri Rani [2 ]
Patel, Gautam [2 ]
Nandini, P. [2 ]
Acharya, Subrata [2 ]
Mohanty, Sanjib [2 ]
Carlton, Jane M. [1 ]
Satpathi, Sanghamitra [3 ]
机构
[1] NYU, Dept Biol, Ctr Genom & Syst Biol, New York, NY 10003 USA
[2] Ispat Gen Hosp, Ctr Study Complex Malaria India, Rourkela, Odisha, India
[3] Ispat Gen Hosp Rourkela, Dept Pathol, Rourkela, India
[4] Mem Sloan Kettering Canc Ctr, 1275 York Ave, New York, NY 10021 USA
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美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Febrile illness; Malaria; Dengue; Chikungunya; Scrub typhus; India; Surveillance; INFECTION; VIRUS; PREVALENCE; OUTBREAK; DELHI; COINFECTIONS; PREDICTORS; EXPERIENCE; DIAGNOSIS; SPECTRUM;
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10.1186/s12879-019-4161-6
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
BackgroundWe conducted a diagnostic surveillance study to identify Plasmodium, dengue virus, chikungunya virus, and Orientia tsutsugamushi infections among febrile patients who underwent triage for malaria in the outpatient department at Ispat General Hospital, Rourkela, Odisha, India.MethodsFebrile patients were enrolled from January 2016-January 2017. Blood smears and small volumes or vacutainers of blood were collected from study participants to carry out diagnostic assays. Malaria was diagnosed using rapid diagnostic tests (RDT), microscopy, and PCR. Dengue, chikungunya, and scrub typhus infections were identified using rapid diagnostic test kits and ELISA.ResultsNine hundred and fifty-four patients were prospectively enrolled in our study. The majority of patients were male (58.4%) and more than 15years of age (66.4%). All 954 enrollees underwent additional testing for malaria; a subset of enrollees (293/954) that had larger volumes of plasma available was also tested for dengue, chikungunya and scrub typhus by either RDT or ELISA or both tests. Fifty-four of 954 patients (5.7%) were positive for malaria by RDT, or microscopy, or PCR. Seventy-four of 293 patients (25.3%) tested positive for dengue by either RDT or ELISA, and 17 of 293 patients (5.8%) tested positive for chikungunya-specific IgM by either ELISA or RDT. Ten of 287 patients tested (3.5%) were positive for scrub typhus by ELISA specific for scrub typhus IgM. Seventeen patients among 290 (5.9%) with results for >= 3 infections tested positive for more than one infection. Patients with scrub typhus and chikungunya had high rates of co-infection: of the 10 patients positive for scrub typhus, six were positive for dengue (p=0.009), and five of 17 patients positive for chikungunya (by RDT or ELISA) were also diagnosed with malaria (p<0.001).ConclusionsDengue, chikungunya and scrub typhus are important etiologies of non-malarial febrile illness in Rourkela, Odisha, and comorbidity should be considered. Routine febrile illness surveillance is required to accurately establish the prevalence of these infections in this region, to offer timely treatment, and to implement appropriate methods of control.
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