| Literature DB >> 24762925 |
Ajay D Pathak1, Zunjar B Dubal1, Swapnil Doijad1, Abhay Raorane1, Savio Rodrigues2, Rajeshwar Naik3, Shraddha Naik-Gaonkar3, Dewanand R Kalorey4, Nitin V Kurkure4, Rajesh Naik3, Sukhadeo B Barbuddhe5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Brucellosis is a widespread zoonotic infection. This disease is endemic in many parts of Asia, including India. Brucellosis is a major cause of pyrexia of unknown origin (PUO). Persons exposed to infected animals or contaminated animal products are at high risk. Seropositivity among animal handlers, veterinarians and dairy workers has been documented in India. Thus, the present study was aimed to determine prevalence of brucellosis among PUO cases and occupationally exposed individuals.Entities:
Keywords: ELISA; India; PCR; brucellosis; culture; human; serology
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24762925 PMCID: PMC3999952 DOI: 10.3402/ehtj.v7.23846
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Health Threats J ISSN: 1752-8550
Comparative results of serological tests and cultural isolation
| Case no. | Case type | RBPT | SAT | Indirect ELISA | IgG ELISA | Blood culture |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | OE | – | 1:80 | – | – | ND |
| 2 | PUO | – | 1:80 | ++ | – | ND |
| 3 | OE | ++ | 1:160 | ++ | – | – |
| 4 | OE | – | 1:80 | ++ | – | ND |
| 5 | OE | – | 1:80 | ++ | – | ND |
| 6 | OE | – | 1:160 | ++ | – | – |
| 7 | PUO | – | 1:80 | ++ | – | ND |
| 8 | PUO | – | 1:80 | ++ | ++ | ND |
| 9 | PUO | – | 1:80 | – | – | ND |
| 10 | OE | ++ | 1:160 | ++ | – | – |
| 11 | OE | ++ | 1:160 | ++ | ++ | – |
| 12 | OE | ++ | 1:160 | ++ | ++ | – |
| 13 | PUO | ++ | 1:160 | – | ++ | – |
| 14 | OE | ++ | 1:160 | ++ | ++ | – |
| 15 | OE | – | 1:80 | ++ | ++ | ND |
| 16 | PUO | – | 1:80 | – | ++ | ND |
| 17 | OE | ++ | 1:160 | ++ | ++ | – |
| 18 | OE | ++ | 1:160 | ++ | ++ | – |
| 19 | OE | – | 1:80 | ++ | ++ | ND |
| 20 | OE | ++ | 1:80 | – | ++ | ND |
| 21 | OE | – | 1:80 | ++ | ++ | ND |
| 22 | OE | ++ | 1:160 | ++ | ++ | ND |
| 23 | OE | – | 1:80 | – | ++ | ND |
| 24 | OE | ++ | 1:80 | – | – | + |
| 25 | PUO | ++ | 1:80 | – | – | ND |
Note: –: negative; ++: positive; OE: occupationally exposed; PUO: pyrexia of unknown origin; ND: not done.
: Culture positive case.
Fig. 1PCR amplification of the bcsp31 gene.
Lane 1: negative control; lane 2: positive control (Brucella abortus strain 19); lanes 3–6: Brucella isolate; M: 100 bp DNA ladder.
Fig. 2PCR amplification of the IS711 gene.
Lane 1: negative control; lane 2: positive control (Brucella abortus strain 19); lane 3–6: Brucella isolate; M: 1.5 Kb DNA ladder.