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Sporadic outbreaks of crimean-congo haemorrhagic fever in Uganda, July 2018-January 2019.

Bernadette Basuta Mirembe1, Angella Musewa1, Daniel Kadobera1, Esther Kisaakye1, Doreen Birungi1, Daniel Eurien1, Luke Nyakarahuka2,3, Stephen Balinandi2,3, Alex Tumusiime2, Jackson Kyondo2, Sophia Mbula Mulei2, Jimmy Baluku2, Benon Kwesiga1, Steven Ndugwa Kabwama1, Bao-Ping Zhu4,5, Julie R Harris4,5, Julius Julian Lutwama2, Alex Riolexus Ario1,6.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a tick-borne, zoonotic viral disease that causes haemorrhagic symptoms. Despite having eight confirmed outbreaks between 2013 and 2017, all within Uganda's 'cattle corridor', no targeted tick control programs exist in Uganda to prevent disease. During a seven-month-period from July 2018-January 2019, the Ministry of Health confirmed multiple independent CCHF outbreaks. We investigated to identify risk factors and recommend interventions to prevent future outbreaks.
METHODS: We defined a confirmed case as sudden onset of fever (≥37.5°C) with ≥4 of the following signs and symptoms: anorexia, vomiting, diarrhoea, headache, abdominal pain, joint pain, or sudden unexplained bleeding in a resident of the affected districts who tested positive for Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFv) by RT-PCR from 1 July 2018-30 January 2019. We reviewed medical records and performed active case-finding. We conducted a case-control study and compared exposures of case-patients with age-, sex-, and sub-county-matched control-persons (1:4).
RESULTS: We identified 14 confirmed cases (64% males) with five deaths (case-fatality rate: 36%) from 11 districts in western and central region. Of these, eight (73%) case-patients resided in Uganda's 'cattle corridor'. One outbreak involved two case-patients and the remainder involved one. All case-patients had fever and 93% had unexplained bleeding. Case-patients were aged 6-36 years, with persons aged 20-44 years more affected (AR: 7.2/1,000,000) than persons ≤19 years (2.0/1,000,000), p = 0.015. Most (93%) case-patients had contact with livestock ≤2 weeks before symptom onset. Twelve (86%) lived <1 km from grazing fields compared with 27 (48%) controls (ORM-H = 18, 95% CI = 3.2-∞) and 10 (71%) of 14 case-patients found ticks attached to their bodies ≤2 weeks before symptom onset, compared to 15 (27%) of 56 control-persons (ORM-H = 9.3, 95%CI = 1.9-46).
CONCLUSIONS: CCHF outbreaks occurred sporadically during 2018-2019, both within and outside 'cattle corridor' districts of Uganda. Most cases were associated with tick exposure. The Ministry of Health should partner with the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries to develop joint nationwide tick control programs and strategies with shared responsibilities through a One Health approach.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33684124      PMCID: PMC7971858          DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0009213

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis        ISSN: 1935-2727


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