Rickettsial Disease in the Peruvian Amazon Basin.
Using a large, passive, clinic-based surveillance program in Iquitos, Peru, we characterized the prevalence of rickettsial infections among undifferentiated febrile cases and obtained evidence of pathogen transmission in potential domestic reservoir contacts and their ectoparasites. Blood specimens...
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doaj-38a0e45506654d05af57265ceac730322020-11-25T00:07:01ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352016-07-01107e000484310.1371/journal.pntd.0004843Rickettsial Disease in the Peruvian Amazon Basin.Claudine KocherAmy C MorrisonMariana LeguiaSteev LoyolaRoger M CastilloHugo A GalvezHelvio AsteteCarmen Flores-MendozaJulia S AmpueroDaniel G BauschEric S HalseyManuel CespedesKarine ZevallosJu JiangAllen L RichardsUsing a large, passive, clinic-based surveillance program in Iquitos, Peru, we characterized the prevalence of rickettsial infections among undifferentiated febrile cases and obtained evidence of pathogen transmission in potential domestic reservoir contacts and their ectoparasites. Blood specimens from humans and animals were assayed for spotted fever group rickettsiae (SFGR) and typhus group rickettsiae (TGR) by ELISA and/or PCR; ectoparasites were screened by PCR. Logistic regression was used to determine associations between patient history, demographic characteristics of participants and symptoms, clinical findings and outcome of rickettsial infection. Of the 2,054 enrolled participants, almost 2% showed evidence of seroconversion or a 4-fold rise in antibody titers specific for rickettsiae between acute and convalescent blood samples. Of 190 fleas (Ctenocephalides felis) and 60 ticks (Rhipicephalus sanguineus) tested, 185 (97.4%) and 3 (5%), respectively, were positive for Rickettsia spp. Candidatus Rickettsia asemboensis was identified in 100% and 33% of the fleas and ticks tested, respectively. Collectively, our serologic data indicates that human pathogenic SFGR are present in the Peruvian Amazon and pose a significant risk of infection to individuals exposed to wild, domestic and peri-domestic animals and their ectoparasites.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4944934?pdf=render |
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Claudine Kocher Amy C Morrison Mariana Leguia Steev Loyola Roger M Castillo Hugo A Galvez Helvio Astete Carmen Flores-Mendoza Julia S Ampuero Daniel G Bausch Eric S Halsey Manuel Cespedes Karine Zevallos Ju Jiang Allen L Richards |
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Claudine Kocher Amy C Morrison Mariana Leguia Steev Loyola Roger M Castillo Hugo A Galvez Helvio Astete Carmen Flores-Mendoza Julia S Ampuero Daniel G Bausch Eric S Halsey Manuel Cespedes Karine Zevallos Ju Jiang Allen L Richards Rickettsial Disease in the Peruvian Amazon Basin. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases |
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Claudine Kocher Amy C Morrison Mariana Leguia Steev Loyola Roger M Castillo Hugo A Galvez Helvio Astete Carmen Flores-Mendoza Julia S Ampuero Daniel G Bausch Eric S Halsey Manuel Cespedes Karine Zevallos Ju Jiang Allen L Richards |
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Rickettsial Disease in the Peruvian Amazon Basin. |
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Rickettsial Disease in the Peruvian Amazon Basin. |
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Rickettsial Disease in the Peruvian Amazon Basin. |
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Rickettsial Disease in the Peruvian Amazon Basin. |
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Rickettsial Disease in the Peruvian Amazon Basin. |
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rickettsial disease in the peruvian amazon basin. |
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1935-2727 1935-2735 |
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Using a large, passive, clinic-based surveillance program in Iquitos, Peru, we characterized the prevalence of rickettsial infections among undifferentiated febrile cases and obtained evidence of pathogen transmission in potential domestic reservoir contacts and their ectoparasites. Blood specimens from humans and animals were assayed for spotted fever group rickettsiae (SFGR) and typhus group rickettsiae (TGR) by ELISA and/or PCR; ectoparasites were screened by PCR. Logistic regression was used to determine associations between patient history, demographic characteristics of participants and symptoms, clinical findings and outcome of rickettsial infection. Of the 2,054 enrolled participants, almost 2% showed evidence of seroconversion or a 4-fold rise in antibody titers specific for rickettsiae between acute and convalescent blood samples. Of 190 fleas (Ctenocephalides felis) and 60 ticks (Rhipicephalus sanguineus) tested, 185 (97.4%) and 3 (5%), respectively, were positive for Rickettsia spp. Candidatus Rickettsia asemboensis was identified in 100% and 33% of the fleas and ticks tested, respectively. Collectively, our serologic data indicates that human pathogenic SFGR are present in the Peruvian Amazon and pose a significant risk of infection to individuals exposed to wild, domestic and peri-domestic animals and their ectoparasites. |
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