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Serological follow-up in patients with aorto-iliac disease and evidence of Q fever infection.

J C J P Hagenaars1, N H M Renders, A S van Petersen, S O A Shamelian, M G L de Jager-Leclercq, F L Moll, P C Wever, O H J Koning.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to provide data on the risk of developing chronic Q fever in patients with aorto-iliac disease and evidence of previous Q fever infection. Patients with an aortic and/or iliac aneurysm or aorto-iliac reconstruction (aorto-iliac disease) and evidence of previous Q fever infection were included. The presence of phase I and II Coxiella burnetii IgG antibodies was assessed periodically using immunofluorescence assay. A total of 111 patients with aorto-iliac disease were divided into three groups, based upon the serological profile [mean follow-up: 16 ± 9 months (mean ± standard deviation)]. Group 1 consisted of 30 patients with a serological trace of C. burnetii infection (negative IgG phase I, IgG phase II titer of 1:32). Of these, 36.7% converted to serological profile matching past resolved Q fever. Group 2 included 49 patients with negative IgG phase I titer and IgG phase II titer ≥1:64. No patients developed chronic Q fever, but 14.3% converted to a positive IgG phase I titer. Group 3 consisted of 32 patients with positive IgG phase I and positive IgG phase II titers, of which 9.4% developed chronic Q fever (significantly different from group 2, p = 0.039). The IgG phase I titer increased in 28.1% of patients (from 1:64 to 1:4,096). The risk of developing chronic Q fever in patients with aorto-iliac disease and previous Q fever infection with a positive IgG phase I titer was 9.4%. The IgG phase I titer increases or becomes positive in a substantial number of patients. A standardized serological follow-up is proposed.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24619114     DOI: 10.1007/s10096-014-2084-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis        ISSN: 0934-9723            Impact factor:   3.267


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