| Literature DB >> 12781005 |
Jairam R Lingappa1, Abdullah M Al-Rabeah, Rana Hajjeh, Tajammal Mustafa, Adel Fatani, Tami Al-Bassam, Amira Badukhan, Abdulhafiz Turkistani, Sahar Makki, Nassen Al-Hamdan, Mohamed Al-Jeffri, Yaqoub Al Mazrou, Bradley A Perkins, Tonja Popovic, Leonard W Mayer, Nancy E Rosenstein.
Abstract
An outbreak of serogroup W-135 meningococcal disease occurred during the 2000 Hajj in Saudi Arabia. Disease was reported worldwide in Hajj pilgrims and their close contacts; however, most cases were identified in Saudi Arabia. Trends in Saudi meningococcal disease were evaluated and the epidemiology of Saudi cases from this outbreak described. Saudi national meningococcal disease incidence data for 1990 to 2000 were reviewed; cases from January 24 to June 5, 2000, were retrospectively reviewed. The 2000 Hajj outbreak consisted of distinct serogroup A and serogroup W-135 outbreaks. Of 253 identified cases in Saudi Arabia, 161 (64%) had serogroup identification; serogroups W-135 and A caused 93 (37%) and 60 (24%) cases with attack rates of 9 and 6 cases per 100,000 population, respectively. The 2000 Hajj outbreak was the first large serogroup W-135 meningococcal disease outbreak identified worldwide. Enhanced surveillance for serogroup W-135, especially in Africa, is essential to control this emerging epidemic disease.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12781005 PMCID: PMC3000138 DOI: 10.3201/eid0906.020565
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Figure 1Meningococcal disease in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, by month, 1995–2000. Cases of meningococcal disease with dates converted from Islamic calendar months. The period of the Hajj pilgrimage for each year is underscored.
Figure 2Meningococcal disease during the 2000 Hajj: Jeddah, Mecca, and Medina, January 24–June 5, 2000. The number of cases of serogroup-specific meningococcal disease is shown by date. The duration of the 2000 Hajj is indicated.
Demographic characteristics of patients with confirmed meningococcal disease, Saudi Arabiaa
| Feature | All cases, n=253 (%) | Serogroup-specific cases, n (%) | |
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| W-135, n=93 | A, n=60 | ||
| Median date of hospital admission (range) | Mar 29 (Jan 24–June 2) | Apr 5 (Feb 22–May 24) | Mar 22(Feb 20–May 26) |
| Femaleb | 118 (47) | 48 (52) | 20 (33) |
| Median age, y (range) | 40 (0.2 to 80) | 35 (0.2 to 80) | 42 (2 to 75) |
| No. of cases identified in Jeddah | 41 (16) | 3 (3) | 3 (5) |
| No. of cases identified in Meccab | 158 (62) | 53 (57) | 50 (83) |
| No. of cases identified in Medinab | 54 (21) | 37 (40) | 7 (12) |
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| Resident (Saudi/non-Saudi background) | 98 (39) | 43 (46) | 17 (29) |
| Hajj or Umrah traveler | 143 (57) | 48 (52) | 42 (71) |
| Nonofficial | 11 (4) | 2 (2) | 0 (0) |
| Chronic illness | 44 (17) | 12 (13) | 10 (17) |
| History of any meningococcal vaccination | 130/222 (59) | 55 (67) | 30 (59) |
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| Africa | 89 (35) | 36 (39) | 19 (32) |
| Asiac | 106 (42) | 31 (33) | 29 (48) |
| Southwest Asia | 65(26) | 17(18) | 23(38) |
| Europe | 9 (4) | 5 (5) | 2 (3) |
| Middle East | 48 (19) | 21 (23) | 10 (17) |
aIdentified by retrospective surveillance (January 24–June 5, 2000) in Jeddah, Mecca, and Medina. Cases of serogroup B and C disease (four cases each), as well as cases of unknown serogroup, are not shown. Denominator for all confirmed cases is 253 unless stated otherwise (changes in denominators are due to missing values); denominator for serogroup-specific percentages is the total serogroup-specific disease. b Comparison of characteristics for serogroup W-135 versus serogroup A with Fisher exact p value <0.05. dCountries included in category of Southwest Asia: Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Bangaladesh, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka.
Clinical characteristics of patients with confirmed meningococcal disease, Saudi Arabiaa
| Feature | All cases, n=253 (%) | Serogroup-specific cases, n (%) | |
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| W-135, n=93 | A, n=60 | ||
| Seen by clinician | 125 (49) | 45 (48) | 31 (52) |
| Semiconscious, comatose, or deadb | 146 (62) | 57 (63) | 33 (58) |
| Positive blood cultureb | 72/140 | 55 (79) | 15 (29) |
| Sepsis without meningitis | 23 (9) | 19 (20) | 4 (7) |
| Admitted to intensive careb | 51/212 (24) | 27 (35) | 7 (14) |
| >1-day intensive care requiredb | 33/202 (16) | 19 (26) | 3 (6) |
| Death (case-fatality rate) | 70 (28) | 27 (29) | 16 (27) |
aIdentified by retrospective surveillance (January 24–June 5, 2000, in Jeddah, Mecca, Medina, Saudi Arabia. Cases of serogroup B and C disease (four cases each) as well as cases of unknown serogroup are not shown. Denominator for all confirmed cases is 253 unless stated otherwise (changes in denominators are due to missing values); denominator for serogroup-specific percentages is the total serogroup-specific disease. bComparison of characteristics for serogroup W-135 versus serogroup A with Fisher exact p value <0.05.