Literature DB >> 22049048

Challenges of establishing the correct diagnosis of outbreaks of acute febrile illnesses in Africa: the case of a likely Brucella outbreak among nomadic pastoralists, northeast Kenya, March-July 2005.

Mary D Ari1, Argata Guracha, Moustafa Abdel Fadeel, Charles Njuguna, M Kariuki Njenga, Rosalia Kalani, Hassan Abdi, Osman Warfu, Victor Omballa, Christopher Tetteh, Robert F Breiman, Guillermo Pimentel, Daniel R Feikin.   

Abstract

An outbreak of acute febrile illness was reported among Somali pastoralists in remote, arid Northeast Kenya, where drinking raw milk is common. Blood specimens from 12 patients, collected mostly in the late convalescent phase, were tested for viral, bacterial, and parasitic pathogens. All were negative for viral and typhoid serology. Nine patients had Brucella antibodies present by at least one of the tests, four of whom had evidence suggestive of acute infection by the reference serologic microscopic agglutination test. Three patients were positive for leptospiral antibody by immunoglobulin M enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and two were positive for malaria. Although sensitive and specific point-of-care testing methods will improve diagnosis of acute febrile illness in developing countries, challenges of interpretation still remain when the outbreaks are remote, specimens collected too late, and positive results for multiple diseases are obtained. Better diagnostics and tools that can decipher overlapping signs and symptoms in such settings are needed.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22049048      PMCID: PMC3205640          DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.2011.11-0030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg        ISSN: 0002-9637            Impact factor:   2.345


  28 in total

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Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2001-10       Impact factor: 5.948

2.  Evaluation of four commercially available rapid serologic tests for diagnosis of leptospirosis.

Authors:  Mary D Bajani; David A Ashford; Sandra L Bragg; Christopher W Woods; Tin Aye; Richard A Spiegel; Brian D Plikaytis; Bradley A Perkins; Maureen Phelan; Paul N Levett; Robbin S Weyant
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2003-02       Impact factor: 5.948

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6.  Comparison of the Brucella Standard Agglutination Test with the ELISA IgG and IgM in patients with Brucella bacteremia.

Authors:  Z A Memish; M Almuneef; M W Mah; L A Qassem; A O Osoba
Journal:  Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis       Date:  2002-10       Impact factor: 2.803

Review 7.  Laboratory-based diagnosis of brucellosis--a review of the literature. Part II: serological tests for brucellosis.

Authors:  Sascha Al Dahouk; Herbert Tomaso; Karsten Nöckler; Heinrich Neubauer; Dimitrios Frangoulidis
Journal:  Clin Lab       Date:  2003       Impact factor: 1.138

8.  Usefulness of a quantitative real-time PCR assay using serum samples to discriminate between inactive, serologically positive and active human brucellosis.

Authors:  M I Queipo-Ortuño; J D Colmenero; M J Bravo; M A García-Ordoñez; P Morata
Journal:  Clin Microbiol Infect       Date:  2008-12       Impact factor: 8.067

9.  Persistence of anti-leptospiral IgM, IgG and agglutinating antibodies in patients presenting with acute febrile illness in Barbados 1979-1989.

Authors:  P Cumberland; C O Everard; J G Wheeler; P N Levett
Journal:  Eur J Epidemiol       Date:  2001       Impact factor: 8.082

10.  Brucellosis and Q-fever seroprevalences of nomadic pastoralists and their livestock in Chad.

Authors:  E Schelling; C Diguimbaye; S Daoud; J Nicolet; P Boerlin; M Tanner; J Zinsstag
Journal:  Prev Vet Med       Date:  2003-12-12       Impact factor: 2.670

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1.  Molecular survey of Coxiella burnetii in wildlife and ticks at wildlife-livestock interfaces in Kenya.

Authors:  David Ndeereh; Gerald Muchemi; Andrew Thaiyah; Moses Otiende; Samer Angelone-Alasaad; Michael J Jowers
Journal:  Exp Appl Acarol       Date:  2017-06-07       Impact factor: 2.132

2.  Brucellosis among hospitalized febrile patients in northern Tanzania.

Authors:  Andrew J Bouley; Holly M Biggs; Robyn A Stoddard; Anne B Morrissey; John A Bartlett; Isaac A Afwamba; Venance P Maro; Grace D Kinabo; Wilbrod Saganda; Sarah Cleaveland; John A Crump
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2012-10-22       Impact factor: 2.345

3.  Febrile patients admitted to remote hospitals in Northeastern Kenya: seroprevalence, risk factors and a clinical prediction tool for Q-Fever.

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Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2016-06-03       Impact factor: 3.090

4.  Brucellosis as a neglected disease in a neglected population: a seroepidemiological study of migratory nomads in the Fars province of Iran.

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Journal:  Epidemiol Infect       Date:  2016-11-21       Impact factor: 4.434

Review 5.  Diagnostic tools in childhood malaria.

Authors:  Amirah Amir; Fei-Wen Cheong; Jeremy R De Silva; Yee-Ling Lau
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2018-01-23       Impact factor: 3.876

Review 6.  Epidemiology of Leptospirosis in Africa: A Systematic Review of a Neglected Zoonosis and a Paradigm for 'One Health' in Africa.

Authors:  Kathryn J Allan; Holly M Biggs; Jo E B Halliday; Rudovick R Kazwala; Venance P Maro; Sarah Cleaveland; John A Crump
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2015-09-14

7.  Urban leptospirosis in Africa: a cross-sectional survey of Leptospira infection in rodents in the Kibera urban settlement, Nairobi, Kenya.

Authors:  Jo E B Halliday; Darryn L Knobel; Kathryn J Allan; B Mark de C Bronsvoort; Ian Handel; Bernard Agwanda; Sally J Cutler; Beatrice Olack; Ahmed Ahmed; Rudy A Hartskeerl; M Kariuki Njenga; Sarah Cleaveland; Robert F Breiman
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2013-09-30       Impact factor: 2.345

8.  The Use of Guidelines for Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in Tanzania: A Lesson from Kilimanjaro Clinicians.

Authors:  B Mbwele; A Slot; Q De Mast; P Kweka; M Msuya; M Hulscher
Journal:  Ann Med Health Sci Res       Date:  2016 Mar-Apr

Review 9.  Systematic review of brucellosis in Kenya: disease frequency in humans and animals and risk factors for human infection.

Authors:  J Njeru; G Wareth; F Melzer; K Henning; M W Pletz; R Heller; H Neubauer
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2016-08-22       Impact factor: 3.295

10.  Serologic Evidence of the Geographic Distribution of Bacterial Zoonotic Agents in Kenya, 2007.

Authors:  Victor O Omballa; Raymond N Musyoka; Amy Y Vittor; Kabura B Wamburu; Cyrus M Wachira; Lilian W Waiboci; Mamo U Abudo; Bonventure W Juma; Andrea A Kim; Joel M Montgomery; Robert F Breiman; Barry S Fields
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2015-11-23       Impact factor: 2.345

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