Clinical and Hematological changes associated with brucellosis in Missan Province

Anas Abuali
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Objective: Brucellosis is still endemic in Iraq and the main source of public health risk; this study was performed to investigate the clinical signs and symptoms of Brucellosis and determine the hematological changes in the patients infected with Brucella which may assist in the rapid diagnosis of the disease. Subjects and Methods: The study was performed in a period extending from (the first of January -2021to to the Third of June-2021). The data and blood samples were collected from (184) outpatients from a big hospital (Al-Sadder) in Missan Province infected with brucellosis aged between (10 - 65) years. the patients were diagnosed with brucellosis according to case history and clinical laboratory examination. The blood sample from each patient was divided into two test tubes, the first (2ml) for serological examination through separated the serum from the blood components and stored at (-18 °C) until analysis by using the Rose Bengal test. The hematological assessment was performed in the laboratory for each sample of blood (3 ml with EDTA) obtained from the patients infected with brucellosis. Complete blood counts were shown from the collected blood samples by automatic methods (System X kx-21n automated hematology analyzer; JAPAN CARE CO., LTD) including Hemoglobin (Hb), Leukocytes or white blood cells (WBCs), Platelets, Lymphocytes, and Neutrophiles. Results: The disease was diagnosed in the patients by using the Rose Bengal test. the results observed a strong positive reaction for the patients infected with brucellosis , the majority and more than half of brucellosis cases were recorded in females (58.3%), and males (41.7%) of all cases. High incidence of brucellosis in the ages between (41-50) years (33.6%) cases, followed by the ages between (31 -40) years (31.1%) cases, while the lowest percentage infected with the disease was reported in ages between (10 -20) years in (8.1%) cases . The most common symptoms observed were fatigue (85.3%), fever (77.7%), arthritis (73.3%), sweats (69%), and headache (64.1%). The hematological analysis for the blood samples observed significant changes in ( P< 0.05) in leukocytes, leukocytosis (23.8%), leucopenia (12.2%), Anemia reported in (42.7%), Platelets also reported in abnormal value, thrombocytosis (15.1%), thrombocytopenia (11.1%) of all cases of brucellosis. lymphocytosis (32.7%), lymphocytopenia (15.5%), while the neutrophils reported in abnormal ranges , neutrophilia (15.5%),neutropenia (11.6%) . Conclusions: the brucellosis prevalence as a zoonotic disease in rural areas in Missan and direct contact and handling of livestock make the females highly exposed to the risk of infection. The blood picture reveals hemolytic anemia, leukopenia, lymphocytosis, lymphocytopenia, and Neutrophils with neutropenia particularly when the disease is epidemiologically suspected. Recommendations : Some of the population tend to rear animals inside the houses, which demanded specific authorities to take care control of the disease, especially in the animals that consider the main source of the disease.
密桑省与布鲁氏菌病相关的临床和血液学变化
目的:布鲁氏菌病仍是伊拉克流行疾病,是公共卫生风险的主要来源;本研究旨在调查布鲁氏菌病的临床体征和症状,并确定布鲁氏菌感染患者的血液学变化,这可能有助于快速诊断该疾病。研究对象和方法:研究时间为(2021年1月1日至2021年6月3日)。收集米桑省某大医院(Al-Sadder)门诊收治的(184)例年龄在(10 ~ 65)岁的布鲁氏菌病患者的资料和血液样本。根据病史和临床实验室检查,诊断为布鲁氏菌病。将每位患者的血液样本分为两支试管,第一支试管(2ml)用于血清学检查,将血清与血液成分分离,保存在(-18°C),直到使用玫瑰孟加拉试验进行分析。在实验室对从感染布鲁氏菌的患者获得的每个血液样本(3ml含EDTA)进行血液学评估。采用全自动方法(System X kx-21n全自动血液学分析仪;包括血红蛋白(Hb)、白细胞或白细胞(wbc)、血小板、淋巴细胞和中性粒细胞。结果:采用玫瑰孟加拉试验对本病进行诊断。结果布鲁氏菌病患者阳性反应强烈,其中女性占58.3%,男性占41.7%,占绝大多数和一半以上。布鲁氏菌病的高发年龄段为(41 ~ 50)岁(33.6%),其次为(31 ~ 40)岁(31.1%),而感染率最低的年龄段为(10 ~ 20)岁(8.1%)。最常见的症状是疲劳(85.3%)、发热(77.7%)、关节炎(73.3%)、出汗(69%)和头痛(64.1%)。血液学分析发现,所有布鲁氏菌病患者的白细胞、白细胞增多(23.8%)、白细胞减少(12.2%)、贫血(42.7%)、血小板异常、血小板增多(15.1%)、血小板减少(11.1%)均有显著变化(P< 0.05)。淋巴细胞增多(32.7%),淋巴细胞减少(15.5%),而中性粒细胞报告异常范围,中性粒细胞增多(15.5%),中性粒细胞减少(11.6%)。结论:布氏菌病作为一种人畜共患疾病在米桑农村流行,牲畜的直接接触和处理使女性感染风险高。血液图像显示溶血性贫血,白细胞减少,淋巴细胞减少,淋巴细胞减少,中性粒细胞伴中性粒细胞减少,特别是当流行病学怀疑该疾病时。建议:一些人口倾向于在房屋内饲养动物,这需要专门的当局来控制疾病,特别是被认为是疾病主要来源的动物。
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