Literature DB >> 28478544

[Leptospirosis in French Guiana and the Guiana shield: Current knowledge in 2016].

L Epelboin1,2, P Bourhy3, P Le Turnier4,5, R Schaub6,7, E Mosnier4,6, A Berlioz-Arthaud8, Y Reynaud9, M Nacher6,7, B De Thoisy10, G Carles11, C Richard-Hansen12, M Demar6,13, M Picardeau3, F Djossou4,6.   

Abstract

Leptospirosis is a cosmopolitan zoonosis caused by bacteria of the genus Leptospira. Whether the distribution is worldwide, the hot and humid climate of the tropics is particularly conducive to its expansion. In most French overseas departments and territories, leptospirosis is considered as a public health problem. In French Guiana, a French department located in the northeastern part of the Amazon rainforest, it is supposed to be rare. The objective of this review was to make an inventory of the knowledge on human and animal leptospirosis in French Guiana and neighboring countries. A comprehensive search was conducted through the indexed and informal medical literature in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese. Thus, respectively ten and four publications were identified on human and animal leptospirosis in French Guiana, published between 1940 and 1995 in the form of case reports or case series. The publications concerning this disease in the other countries of the Guiana Shield, eastern Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and Brazilian state of Amapá, also scarce or nonexistent. However recent data from the French National Centre of leptospirosis showed a recent and sudden increase in the number of cases in the department, probably partly due to the development of diagnostic tools such as Elisa IgM serology. It is likely that leptospirosis is a neglected disease in the region, due to the lack of diagnostic tools readily available, the lack of knowledge of the local clinicians on this disease and the existence of many other pathogens with similar clinical presentation such as malaria, arboviruses and Q fever and Amazonian toxoplasmosis. The establishment of more large-scale studies on animal and human leptospirosis is necessary and urgent to know the true burden of this disease in our region.

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Keywords:  Amapá; Brazil; French Guiana; Guyana; Latin America; Leptospira; Leptospirosis; Neglected tropical disease; Prospective; Retrospective; Suriname; Venezuela; Zoonoses

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28478544     DOI: 10.1007/s13149-017-0559-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull Soc Pathol Exot        ISSN: 0037-9085


  6 in total

1.  Severe leptospirosis in Morocco: comparative data from the Amazonian area.

Authors:  Loïc Epelboin; Paul Le Turnier; Emilie Mosnier; Roxane Schaub; Erwann Fontaine; Stéphanie Houcke; Anne Jolivet; Magalie Demar; Mathieu Nacher; Félix Djossou
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2017-09-05       Impact factor: 17.440

2.  Epidemiology of Human Leptospirosis in French Guiana (2007-2014): A Retrospective Study.

Authors:  Paul Le Turnier; Emilie Mosnier; Roxane Schaub; Pascale Bourhy; Anne Jolivet; Claire Cropet; Nicolas Villemant; Sabine Trombert-Paolantoni; Alain Berlioz-Arthaud; Mathieu Nacher; Magalie Demar; Mathieu Picardeau; Félix Djossou; Loïc Epelboin
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2018-07-19       Impact factor: 2.345

3.  Poverty and Arbovirus Outbreaks: When Chikungunya Virus Hits More Precarious Populations Than Dengue Virus in French Guiana.

Authors:  Timothée Bonifay; Maylis Douine; Clémence Bonnefoy; Benoit Hurpeau; Mathieu Nacher; Félix Djossou; Loïc Epelboin
Journal:  Open Forum Infect Dis       Date:  2017-11-11       Impact factor: 3.835

4.  Comparison of Mycobacterium ulcerans (Buruli ulcer) and Leptospira sp. (Leptospirosis) dynamics in urban and rural settings.

Authors:  Marine Combe; Rodolphe Elie Gozlan; Soushieta Jagadesh; Camilla Jensen Velvin; Rolland Ruffine; Magalie Pierre Demar; Pierre Couppié; Felix Djossou; Mathieu Nacher; Loïc Epelboin
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2019-01-07

5.  Emerging human infectious diseases of aquatic origin: a comparative biogeographic approach using Bayesian spatial modelling.

Authors:  Soushieta Jagadesh; Marine Combe; Pierre Couppié; Paul Le Turnier; Loïc Epelboin; Mathieu Nacher; Rodolphe Elie Gozlan
Journal:  Int J Health Geogr       Date:  2019-11-06       Impact factor: 3.918

6.  Zoonoses and gold mining: A cross-sectional study to assess yellow fever immunization, Q fever, leptospirosis and leishmaniasis among the population working on illegal mining camps in French Guiana.

Authors:  Maylis Douine; Timothée Bonifay; Yann Lambert; Louise Mutricy; Muriel Suzanne Galindo; Audrey Godin; Pascale Bourhy; Mathieu Picardeau; Mona Saout; Magalie Demar; Alice Sanna; Emilie Mosnier; Romain Blaizot; Pierre Couppié; Mathieu Nacher; Antoine Adenis; Martha Suarez-Mutis; Stephen Vreden; Loïc Epelboin; Roxane Schaub
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2022-08-15
  6 in total

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