| Literature DB >> 31779530 |
Kumar Vikram1, Pragya Agarwala1, Anudita Bhargava2, Yogesh Jain3, Tushar Jagzape4, Pritam Wasnik5.
Abstract
Scrub typhus and leptospirosis are bacterial zoonotic diseases reported from different parts of India, whose prevalence in Chhattisgarh is unknown. Our study was carried out to delineate the prevalence of these illnesses there and to assess the clinical profiles of rural and urban patients. A total of 169 patients with acute febrile illnesses (AFI) was enrolled in our study from May to December 2018, of whom 35 (20.7%) tested positive for scrub typhus and only one tested positive for leptospirosis by respective IgM ELISA. Scrub typhus seropositivity was higher in rural patients (25.0%) than in urban (18.1%). Patients in the age group 16-30 years were the most commonly affected. The commonest presenting symptoms were fever with headache (68.57%), extreme weakness (57.14%), myalgia/arthralgia (54.29%) and abdominal pain (51.43%). The preliminary evidence for the presence of scrub typhus in Chhattisgarh necessitates its inclusion in the panel of tests for AFI.Entities:
Keywords: Bacterial infection; Indian Ocean Islands; disease; epidemiology
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31779530 DOI: 10.1177/0049475519889712
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Doct ISSN: 0049-4755 Impact factor: 0.731