印度果阿地区不明来源发热病例和职业暴露个体中的人间布鲁氏菌病。

Emerging health threats journal Pub Date : 2014-04-22 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.3402/ehtj.v7.23846
Ajay D Pathak, Zunjar B Dubal, Swapnil Doijad, Abhay Raorane, Savio Rodrigues, Rajeshwar Naik, Shraddha Naik-Gaonkar, Dewanand R Kalorey, Nitin V Kurkure, Rajesh Naik, Sukhadeo B Barbuddhe
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背景:布鲁氏菌病是一种广泛的人畜共患感染。这种疾病在包括印度在内的亚洲许多地区流行。布鲁氏菌病是不明原因发热的主要原因。接触受感染动物或受污染动物产品的人面临高风险。在印度有记录的动物处理者、兽医和奶牛场工人血清呈阳性。因此,本研究旨在确定布鲁氏菌病在PUO病例和职业暴露个体中的患病率。方法:收集不明原因发热(PUO)患者(243例)和职业暴露者(39例)的血清样本282份,采用玫瑰孟加拉平板试验(RBPT)、血清凝集试验(SAT)、间接ELISA、IgG和IgM ELISA检测布鲁氏菌病。采用BACTEC 9050全自动血培养系统对10例血清学阳性患者进行布鲁氏菌分离血培养。采用生化试验和PCR技术对分离株进行鉴定。结果:RBPT阳性率为4.25%,SAT阳性率为3.54%,间接ELISA阳性率为6.02%,IgG ELISA阳性率为4.96%。所有样本均无IgM酶联免疫吸附试验阳性。在10份经细菌学培养的血液样本中,分离出1株布鲁氏菌。分离物为流产布鲁氏菌。bcsp31和IS711基因也有扩增。结论:在印度果阿邦PUO病例、动物处理人员和奶牛场工人中发现布鲁氏菌病血清阳性。血清学试验结果不一。通过血培养获得一株布鲁氏菌分离株。使用分子工具迅速对该病例进行了确认。应提高对临床症状的普遍认识,以在短时间内提高正确诊断。
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Human brucellosis among pyrexia of unknown origin cases and occupationally exposed individuals in Goa Region, India.

Human brucellosis among pyrexia of unknown origin cases and occupationally exposed individuals in Goa Region, India.

Human brucellosis among pyrexia of unknown origin cases and occupationally exposed individuals in Goa Region, India.

Background: Brucellosis is a widespread zoonotic infection. This disease is endemic in many parts of Asia, including India. Brucellosis is a major cause of pyrexia of unknown origin (PUO). Persons exposed to infected animals or contaminated animal products are at high risk. Seropositivity among animal handlers, veterinarians and dairy workers has been documented in India. Thus, the present study was aimed to determine prevalence of brucellosis among PUO cases and occupationally exposed individuals.

Methods: In this study, serum samples (n=282) from cases of pyrexia of unknown origin (PUO) (n=243), and occupationally exposed individuals (n=39) were collected and tested for brucellosis by Rose Bengal plate test (RBPT), serum agglutination test (SAT), indirect ELISA, IgG and IgM ELISA. Blood culture for isolation of Brucella was performed for 10 serologically positive patients using BACTEC 9050 automated blood culture system. Biochemical tests and PCR techniques were used for confirmation of the isolates.

Results: Of the samples tested, 4.25%, 3.54%, 6.02% and 4.96% samples were positive by RBPT, SAT, indirect ELISA and IgG ELISA, respectively. None of the sample was positive for IgM ELISA. Of the 10 blood samples cultured bacteriologically, one Brucella isolate was recovered. The isolate was confirmed as Brucella abortus. Amplification of the bcsp31 and IS711 genes was also observed.

Conclusion: Seropositivity for brucellosis was observed among PUO cases, animal handlers and dairy workers in Goa, India. The serological tests showed variable results. One Brucella isolate was obtained by performing blood culture. Confirmation of the case was done rapidly using molecular tools. General awareness about clinical symptoms should be increased which will improve proper diagnosis within short time frame.

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