Detection of Surra (trypanosomiasis) positivity in humans in an outbreak area of Indonesia

BACKGROUND Surra is an infection caused by a blood protozoan parasite, Trypanosoma evansi, and transmitted by blood-sucking insects. The parasite generally infects only animals; however, it was reported to infect an Indian cattle farmer in 2004, followed by reports of other human cases. The most se...

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Main Authors: Dyah Haryuningtyas Sawitri, April Hari Wardhana, Mohamad Sadikin, Heri Wibowo
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia 2019-08-01
Series:Medical Journal of Indonesia
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Online Access:http://mji.ui.ac.id/journal/index.php/mji/article/view/1767
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spelling doaj-91f6ff00c16d48efadbd1201e60d2f142020-11-25T00:50:00ZengFaculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia Medical Journal of Indonesia0853-17732252-80832019-08-0128210.13181/mji.v28i2.17671767Detection of Surra (trypanosomiasis) positivity in humans in an outbreak area of IndonesiaDyah Haryuningtyas Sawitri0April Hari Wardhana1Mohamad Sadikin2Heri Wibowo3Indonesian Research Centre for Veterinary Sciences, Bogor, IndonesiaIndonesian Research Centre for Veterinary Sciences, Bogor, IndonesiaDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, IndonesiaDepartment of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia BACKGROUND Surra is an infection caused by a blood protozoan parasite, Trypanosoma evansi, and transmitted by blood-sucking insects. The parasite generally infects only animals; however, it was reported to infect an Indian cattle farmer in 2004, followed by reports of other human cases. The most severe Surra outbreak in Indonesia occurred in Sumba Island during 2010–2012, resulting in the death of more than 2,000 livestock. This study was conducted to explore the serological status of farmers who have intensive contact with their livestock against T. evansi infection in Southwest Sumba district. METHODS A total of 24 serum samples were collected from farmers living in the Surra outbreak area. All sera were tested using both card agglutination test for trypanosomiasis/T. evansi (CATT/T. evansi) and field enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (FELISA). RESULTS Of the 24 serum samples, 4 (16.7%) samples were seropositive for the antigen T. evansi using both tests. This is the first report of human trypanosomiasis (Surra) in Indonesia. Unfortunately, the clinical manifestations of farmers with positive Surra infection were not reported because all sera samples used in this study were obtained from the Public Health Service with no reports of clinical signs from the respondents. CONCLUSIONS Farmers living in the Surra outbreak area have a high risk of being infected with T. evansi due to their potential frequent contact with Surra vectors. Therefore, T. evansi infection in humans requires attention as it might have the potential to develop as a new emerging zoonotic disease in Indonesia. http://mji.ui.ac.id/journal/index.php/mji/article/view/1767Trypanosoma evansihuman serumCATT/T. evansiFELISA
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author Dyah Haryuningtyas Sawitri
April Hari Wardhana
Mohamad Sadikin
Heri Wibowo
spellingShingle Dyah Haryuningtyas Sawitri
April Hari Wardhana
Mohamad Sadikin
Heri Wibowo
Detection of Surra (trypanosomiasis) positivity in humans in an outbreak area of Indonesia
Medical Journal of Indonesia
Trypanosoma evansi
human serum
CATT/T. evansi
FELISA
author_facet Dyah Haryuningtyas Sawitri
April Hari Wardhana
Mohamad Sadikin
Heri Wibowo
author_sort Dyah Haryuningtyas Sawitri
title Detection of Surra (trypanosomiasis) positivity in humans in an outbreak area of Indonesia
title_short Detection of Surra (trypanosomiasis) positivity in humans in an outbreak area of Indonesia
title_full Detection of Surra (trypanosomiasis) positivity in humans in an outbreak area of Indonesia
title_fullStr Detection of Surra (trypanosomiasis) positivity in humans in an outbreak area of Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Detection of Surra (trypanosomiasis) positivity in humans in an outbreak area of Indonesia
title_sort detection of surra (trypanosomiasis) positivity in humans in an outbreak area of indonesia
publisher Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia
series Medical Journal of Indonesia
issn 0853-1773
2252-8083
publishDate 2019-08-01
description BACKGROUND Surra is an infection caused by a blood protozoan parasite, Trypanosoma evansi, and transmitted by blood-sucking insects. The parasite generally infects only animals; however, it was reported to infect an Indian cattle farmer in 2004, followed by reports of other human cases. The most severe Surra outbreak in Indonesia occurred in Sumba Island during 2010–2012, resulting in the death of more than 2,000 livestock. This study was conducted to explore the serological status of farmers who have intensive contact with their livestock against T. evansi infection in Southwest Sumba district. METHODS A total of 24 serum samples were collected from farmers living in the Surra outbreak area. All sera were tested using both card agglutination test for trypanosomiasis/T. evansi (CATT/T. evansi) and field enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (FELISA). RESULTS Of the 24 serum samples, 4 (16.7%) samples were seropositive for the antigen T. evansi using both tests. This is the first report of human trypanosomiasis (Surra) in Indonesia. Unfortunately, the clinical manifestations of farmers with positive Surra infection were not reported because all sera samples used in this study were obtained from the Public Health Service with no reports of clinical signs from the respondents. CONCLUSIONS Farmers living in the Surra outbreak area have a high risk of being infected with T. evansi due to their potential frequent contact with Surra vectors. Therefore, T. evansi infection in humans requires attention as it might have the potential to develop as a new emerging zoonotic disease in Indonesia.
topic Trypanosoma evansi
human serum
CATT/T. evansi
FELISA
url http://mji.ui.ac.id/journal/index.php/mji/article/view/1767
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