Causes of acute, undifferentiated, febrile illness in rural Thailand: Results of a prospective observational study

The adult patients who, between July 2001 and June 2002, presented at any of five hospitals in Thailand with acute febrile illness in the absence of an obvious focus of infection were prospectively investigated. Blood samples were taken from all of the patients and checked for aerobic bacteria and l...

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المؤلفون الرئيسيون: C. Suttinont, K. Losuwanaluk, K. Niwatayakul, S. Hoontrakul, W. Intaranongpai, S. Silpasakorn, D. Suwancharoen, P. Panlar, W. Saisongkorh, J. M. Rolain, D. Raoult, Y. Suputtamongkol
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spelling th-mahidol.232842018-08-20T14:07:11Z Causes of acute, undifferentiated, febrile illness in rural Thailand: Results of a prospective observational study C. Suttinont K. Losuwanaluk K. Niwatayakul S. Hoontrakul W. Intaranongpai S. Silpasakorn D. Suwancharoen P. Panlar W. Saisongkorh J. M. Rolain D. Raoult Y. Suputtamongkol Maharaj Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital Banmai Chaiyapod Hospital Muang Loei Ram Hospital Chumphon Hospital Ratchaburi Regional Hospital Mahidol University Thailand National Institute of Animal Health Thailand Ministry of Public Health Faculte de Medecine de Marseille Universite de la Mediterranee Immunology and Microbiology Medicine The adult patients who, between July 2001 and June 2002, presented at any of five hospitals in Thailand with acute febrile illness in the absence of an obvious focus of infection were prospectively investigated. Blood samples were taken from all of the patients and checked for aerobic bacteria and leptospires by culture. In addition, at least two samples of serum were collected at different times (on admission and 2-4 weeks post-discharge) from each patient and tested, in serological tests, for evidence of leptospirosis, rickettsioses, dengue and influenza. The 845 patients investigated, of whom 661 were male, had a median age of 38 years and a median duration of fever, on presentation, of 3.5 days. Most (76.5%) were agricultural workers and most (68.3%) had the cause of their fever identified, as leptospirosis (36.9%>), scrub typhus (19.9%), dengue infection or influenza (10.7%), murine typhus (2.8%), Rickettsia helvetica infection (1.3%), Q fever (1%), or other bacterial infection (1.2%). The serological results indicated that 103 (12.2%) and nine (1%) of the patients may have had double and triple infections, respectively. Leptospirosis and rickettsioses, especially scrub typhus, were thus found to be major causes of acute, undifferentiated fever in Thai agricultural workers. © 2006 The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. 2018-08-20T06:59:59Z 2018-08-20T06:59:59Z 2006-12-01 Article Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology. Vol.100, No.4 (2006), 363-370 10.1179/136485906X112158 00034983 2-s2.0-33749019127 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/23284 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=33749019127&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
spellingShingle Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
C. Suttinont
K. Losuwanaluk
K. Niwatayakul
S. Hoontrakul
W. Intaranongpai
S. Silpasakorn
D. Suwancharoen
P. Panlar
W. Saisongkorh
J. M. Rolain
D. Raoult
Y. Suputtamongkol
Causes of acute, undifferentiated, febrile illness in rural Thailand: Results of a prospective observational study
description The adult patients who, between July 2001 and June 2002, presented at any of five hospitals in Thailand with acute febrile illness in the absence of an obvious focus of infection were prospectively investigated. Blood samples were taken from all of the patients and checked for aerobic bacteria and leptospires by culture. In addition, at least two samples of serum were collected at different times (on admission and 2-4 weeks post-discharge) from each patient and tested, in serological tests, for evidence of leptospirosis, rickettsioses, dengue and influenza. The 845 patients investigated, of whom 661 were male, had a median age of 38 years and a median duration of fever, on presentation, of 3.5 days. Most (76.5%) were agricultural workers and most (68.3%) had the cause of their fever identified, as leptospirosis (36.9%>), scrub typhus (19.9%), dengue infection or influenza (10.7%), murine typhus (2.8%), Rickettsia helvetica infection (1.3%), Q fever (1%), or other bacterial infection (1.2%). The serological results indicated that 103 (12.2%) and nine (1%) of the patients may have had double and triple infections, respectively. Leptospirosis and rickettsioses, especially scrub typhus, were thus found to be major causes of acute, undifferentiated fever in Thai agricultural workers. © 2006 The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.
author2 Maharaj Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital
author_facet Maharaj Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital
C. Suttinont
K. Losuwanaluk
K. Niwatayakul
S. Hoontrakul
W. Intaranongpai
S. Silpasakorn
D. Suwancharoen
P. Panlar
W. Saisongkorh
J. M. Rolain
D. Raoult
Y. Suputtamongkol
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author C. Suttinont
K. Losuwanaluk
K. Niwatayakul
S. Hoontrakul
W. Intaranongpai
S. Silpasakorn
D. Suwancharoen
P. Panlar
W. Saisongkorh
J. M. Rolain
D. Raoult
Y. Suputtamongkol
author_sort C. Suttinont
title Causes of acute, undifferentiated, febrile illness in rural Thailand: Results of a prospective observational study
title_short Causes of acute, undifferentiated, febrile illness in rural Thailand: Results of a prospective observational study
title_full Causes of acute, undifferentiated, febrile illness in rural Thailand: Results of a prospective observational study
title_fullStr Causes of acute, undifferentiated, febrile illness in rural Thailand: Results of a prospective observational study
title_full_unstemmed Causes of acute, undifferentiated, febrile illness in rural Thailand: Results of a prospective observational study
title_sort causes of acute, undifferentiated, febrile illness in rural thailand: results of a prospective observational study
publishDate 2018
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