Twin outbreak of cholera in rural North Karnataka, India

Background & objectives: Successive outbreaks of acute watery diarrhoea occurred in Talikoti and Harnal, located in Bijapur District of the southern Indian s0 tate of Karnataka, in July and August 2012, respectively. These outbreaks were investigated to identify the aetiology and epidemiology....

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Main Authors: Shuchismita Dey, Mahantesh V Parande, Aisha M Parande, S L Lakkannavar, Poonam K Rathore, B G Mantur, Sanjiva D Kholkute, Subarna Roy
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2014-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Medical Research
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Online Access:http://www.ijmr.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-5916;year=2014;volume=140;issue=3;spage=420;epage=426;aulast=Dey
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spelling doaj-18371f0df2de41be8a1919e8477ec1aa2020-11-24T23:11:58ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Medical Research0971-59162014-01-011403420426Twin outbreak of cholera in rural North Karnataka, IndiaShuchismita DeyMahantesh V ParandeAisha M ParandeS L LakkannavarPoonam K RathoreB G ManturSanjiva D KholkuteSubarna RoyBackground & objectives: Successive outbreaks of acute watery diarrhoea occurred in Talikoti and Harnal, located in Bijapur District of the southern Indian s0 tate of Karnataka, in July and August 2012, respectively. These outbreaks were investigated to identify the aetiology and epidemiology. Methods: Information was collected from the local population and health centres. Stool and water samples were collected from the admitted patients and their drinking water sources. Standard microbiological and PCR techniques were employed for isolation and characterization of the pathogen. Results: While 101 people (0.38%) were affected in Talikoti, 200 (20.94%) were affected in Harnal which is a small remote village. All age groups were affected but no death occurred. While the outbreak was smaller, longer and apparently spread by person to person contact in Talikoti, it occurred as a single source flash outbreak at Harnal. A single clone of toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 Ogawa biotype El Tor was isolated from the two stool samples obtained from Talikoti and subsequently from three of five stool samples obtained from Harnal indicating village to village spread of the aetiological agent. Striking similarity in antibiotic resistance profiles of these isolates with a particular strain isolated from the city of Belgaum, 250 km away, in 2010, prompted tracking the lineage of the V. cholerae isolates by DNA fingerprinting. Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) fingerprinting assay helped confirm the origin of the incriminating strain to Belgaum. Interpretation & conclusions: Our study reported the first twin outbreak of cholera in two remote areas of Bijapur district, Karnataka, south India. It also indicated the need for immediate preparedness to deal with such emergencies.http://www.ijmr.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-5916;year=2014;volume=140;issue=3;spage=420;epage=426;aulast=DeyCholera - clone - epidemic - spread - Vibrio cholerae
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author Shuchismita Dey
Mahantesh V Parande
Aisha M Parande
S L Lakkannavar
Poonam K Rathore
B G Mantur
Sanjiva D Kholkute
Subarna Roy
spellingShingle Shuchismita Dey
Mahantesh V Parande
Aisha M Parande
S L Lakkannavar
Poonam K Rathore
B G Mantur
Sanjiva D Kholkute
Subarna Roy
Twin outbreak of cholera in rural North Karnataka, India
Indian Journal of Medical Research
Cholera - clone - epidemic - spread - Vibrio cholerae
author_facet Shuchismita Dey
Mahantesh V Parande
Aisha M Parande
S L Lakkannavar
Poonam K Rathore
B G Mantur
Sanjiva D Kholkute
Subarna Roy
author_sort Shuchismita Dey
title Twin outbreak of cholera in rural North Karnataka, India
title_short Twin outbreak of cholera in rural North Karnataka, India
title_full Twin outbreak of cholera in rural North Karnataka, India
title_fullStr Twin outbreak of cholera in rural North Karnataka, India
title_full_unstemmed Twin outbreak of cholera in rural North Karnataka, India
title_sort twin outbreak of cholera in rural north karnataka, india
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Medical Research
issn 0971-5916
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Background & objectives: Successive outbreaks of acute watery diarrhoea occurred in Talikoti and Harnal, located in Bijapur District of the southern Indian s0 tate of Karnataka, in July and August 2012, respectively. These outbreaks were investigated to identify the aetiology and epidemiology. Methods: Information was collected from the local population and health centres. Stool and water samples were collected from the admitted patients and their drinking water sources. Standard microbiological and PCR techniques were employed for isolation and characterization of the pathogen. Results: While 101 people (0.38%) were affected in Talikoti, 200 (20.94%) were affected in Harnal which is a small remote village. All age groups were affected but no death occurred. While the outbreak was smaller, longer and apparently spread by person to person contact in Talikoti, it occurred as a single source flash outbreak at Harnal. A single clone of toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 Ogawa biotype El Tor was isolated from the two stool samples obtained from Talikoti and subsequently from three of five stool samples obtained from Harnal indicating village to village spread of the aetiological agent. Striking similarity in antibiotic resistance profiles of these isolates with a particular strain isolated from the city of Belgaum, 250 km away, in 2010, prompted tracking the lineage of the V. cholerae isolates by DNA fingerprinting. Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) fingerprinting assay helped confirm the origin of the incriminating strain to Belgaum. Interpretation & conclusions: Our study reported the first twin outbreak of cholera in two remote areas of Bijapur district, Karnataka, south India. It also indicated the need for immediate preparedness to deal with such emergencies.
topic Cholera - clone - epidemic - spread - Vibrio cholerae
url http://www.ijmr.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-5916;year=2014;volume=140;issue=3;spage=420;epage=426;aulast=Dey
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