布鲁氏菌病是巴基斯坦瑙谢拉地区一种新出现的人畜共患感染吗?【涉及实验室报告描述性分析的新调查(2019-2021)】

M. A. Khattak, Shahid Nawaz, A. Fatima, Anayat Ur Rahman, Tauseef Ahmad, Shahbaz Ahmad
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计划开展一项新的横断面研究,以确定2019年3月至2021年3月期间巴基斯坦瑙谢拉地区人群中布鲁氏菌病的显著频率、危险因素和临床参数。对617例既往诊断为持续发热和咳嗽、流产和不孕症、肌肉骨骼疼痛、头痛和抑郁、血清乳酸脱氢酶(LDH)升高、c反应蛋白(CRP)升高和红细胞沉降率(ESR)升高的患者进行非概率方便抽样。一份封闭式问卷被填写以收集关于不同的社会人口统计资料,假定的潜在危险因素和临床参数的参与者。使用德国NovaLisa公司的ELISA试剂盒对所有参与者的血清样本进行IgG ELISA检测。描述性统计和统计显著性(零假设)通过SPSS进行分析。21. 在我们的研究中发现的人类布鲁氏菌病的总发病率为14.1%。高度显著的社会人口学因素是性别(P=0.00001)、居住地(P=0.040)和经济状况(P=0.007),而显著的危险因素是动物暴露(P=0.002)和布鲁氏菌意识(P=0.003)。临床并发症以流产和不孕(P=0.00004)、LDH升高(P=0.0005)、CRP升高(P=0.00003)和ESR升高(P=0.0002)最为显著。目前诺谢拉地区布鲁氏菌病的血清流行率是一个令人震惊的严重公共卫生问题。强烈建议公开提供大规模的卫生意识和诊断服务,以探索有关布鲁氏菌病在考虑地区的流行病学的最新情况,以便合理根除
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Is Brucellosis an emerging zoonotic infection in District Nowshera Pakistan? [A novel investigation involving descriptive analysis of laboratory reports (2019-2021)]
A novel cross-sectional study was planned to determine the significant frequency, risk factors and clinical parameters of Brucellosis in people living in Nowshera, Pakistan from March 2019 to March 2021. A non-probability convenient sampling was performed targeting 617 individuals who were previously diagnosed with consistent fever and cough, abortion and infertility, musculoskeletal pain, headache and depression, and elevated serum Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), elevated C-reactive Protein (CRP), and elevated Erythrocytes sedimentation rate (ESR). A closed-end questionnaire was filled out to gather information regarding different socio- demographics, assumed potential risk factors and clinical parameters of the participants. The serum samples of all participants were tested for IgG ELISA using (NovaLisa, GmbH, Germany). Descriptive statistics and statistical significance (null hypothesis) were analyzed via SPSS. 21. The entire frequency of human brucellosis found in our study was 14.1%. The highly significant sociodemographic factors were gender (P=0.00001), residency (P=0.040), and financial status (P=0.007), whereas the significant risk factors were animal exposure (P=0.002) and Brucella awareness (P=0.003). While the highly significant clinical complications were abortion and infertility (P=0.00004), elevated LDH (P=0.0005), elevated CRP (P=0.00003) and ESR (P=0.0002). The present seroprevalence of brucellosis in Nowshera is an alarming and serious public health concern. It is highly recommended to publicly provide a massive hygienic awareness and diagnostic services to explore the updates regarding the epidemiology of Brucellosis in the considered area for reasonable eradication
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