The hidden burden of melioidosis in Nepal: a paradigm for the urgent need to implement a simple laboratory algorithm to detect Burkholderia pseudomallei in low-resource endemic areas

IF 1.5 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Suraj Bhattarai , Isabel Klugherz , Chiranjay Mukhopadhyay , Ivo Steinmetz
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Abstract

Melioidosis, an emerging infectious disease caused by the Gram-negative bacillus Burkholderia pseudomallei, is massively underdiagnosed in many low- and middle-income countries. The disease is clinically extremely variable, has a high case fatality rate, and is assumed to be highly endemic in South Asian countries, including Nepal. The reasons for underdiagnosis include the lack of awareness among clinicians and laboratory staff and limited microbiological capacities. Because costly laboratory equipment and consumables are likely to remain a significant challenge in many melioidosis-endemic countries in the near future, it will be necessary to make optimum use of available tools and promote their stringent implementation. Therefore, we suggest that health facilities in resource-poor countries, such as Nepal, introduce a simple and low-cost diagnostic laboratory algorithm for the identification of B. pseudomallei cultures. This screening algorithm should be applied specifically to samples from patients with fever of unknown origin and risk factors for melioidosis, such as diabetes. In addition, there could also be a role of low-cost, novel, promising serological point-of-care tests, which are currently under research and development.

尼泊尔的类鼻疽隐性负担:迫切需要在资源匮乏的地方病流行地区采用简单的实验室算法检测类鼻疽的范例
Melioidosis 是由革兰氏阴性杆菌伯克霍尔德氏假马利菌(Burkholderia pseudomallei)引起的一种新发传染病,在许多中低收入国家诊断率极低。这种疾病的临床表现极为多变,病死率很高,而且被认为在包括尼泊尔在内的南亚国家高度流行。诊断不足的原因包括临床医生和实验室工作人员缺乏认识以及微生物能力有限。由于昂贵的实验室设备和消耗品在不久的将来仍可能是许多类鼻疽流行国家面临的重大挑战,因此有必要充分利用现有工具并促进其严格执行。因此,我们建议尼泊尔等资源贫乏国家的医疗机构采用简单、低成本的实验室诊断算法来鉴定假丝酵母菌培养物。这种筛查算法应特别适用于来源不明的发热患者样本和有糖尿病等髓鞘病风险因素的患者样本。此外,目前正在研究和开发的低成本、新型、有前景的血清学床旁检测也可发挥作用。
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