High index of suspicion for brucellosis in a highly cosmopolitan city in southern China
Abstract Background Brucellosis is one of the most widespread zoonosis in the world. In China, 90% of human brucellosis occurs in six northern agricultural provinces. However, there is a recent increase in the trend of human brucellosis in southern provinces with limited cases reported in the litera...
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doaj-7866ec8500114c0c8006953389bcf2762021-01-10T12:11:51ZengBMCBMC Infectious Diseases1471-23342020-01-012011910.1186/s12879-019-4748-yHigh index of suspicion for brucellosis in a highly cosmopolitan city in southern ChinaHai-Yan Ye0Fan-Fan Xing1Jin Yang2Simon Kam-Fai Lo3Ricky Wing-Tong Lau4Jonathan Hon-Kwan Chen5Kelvin Hei-Yeung Chiu6Kwok-Yung Yuen7Department of Clinical Microbiology and Infection Control, The University of Hong Kong – Shenzhen HospitalDepartment of Clinical Microbiology and Infection Control, The University of Hong Kong – Shenzhen HospitalDepartment of Clinical Microbiology and Infection Control, The University of Hong Kong – Shenzhen HospitalDepartment of Clinical Microbiology and Infection Control, The University of Hong Kong – Shenzhen HospitalDepartment of Clinical Microbiology and Infection Control, The University of Hong Kong – Shenzhen HospitalDepartment of Microbiology, Queen Mary HospitalDepartment of Microbiology, Queen Mary HospitalDepartment of Clinical Microbiology and Infection Control, The University of Hong Kong – Shenzhen HospitalAbstract Background Brucellosis is one of the most widespread zoonosis in the world. In China, 90% of human brucellosis occurs in six northern agricultural provinces. However, there is a recent increase in the trend of human brucellosis in southern provinces with limited cases reported in the literature. Our study aims to describe the clinical features and epidemiology of brucellosis in a tertiary hospital in southern China. Methods A retrospective case series of brucellosis was conducted between January 1, 2014 and October 31. 2018. Cases were identified based on positive Brucella serology by tube agglutination test, or positive culture from clinical specimen identified by Vitek 2 and MALDL-TOF MS. Clinical details of brucellosis including patients’ occupation, risk factors, and complications were analyzed. Clinical characteristics between patients from Guangdong and other provinces were also compared. Results A total of 13 cases of laboratory-confirmed brucellosis were identified. 7 (53.8%) of the patients were male, 6 (46.2%) were female, with age ranging from 29 to 73 years old (median age: 51 years). 5 patients (38.5%) were from Guangdong province, while the remaining patients (61.5%) were from other provinces. The commonest risk factors of acquisition were consumption of undercooked meat and goat placenta. Patients from Guangdong province were found to be more likely to have prior placenta consumption. The commonest clinical presentations were fever, osteoarticular pain, urinary symptoms, splenomegaly, and lymphadenopathy. Spondylodiscitis/ peripheral joint arthritis (5 patients, 38.5%) was the most prevalent complication, while extra-osteoarticular complications including abdominal aortitis, hepatosplenic abscess, chest wall abscess, and epididymo-orchitis were observed in 4 other patients. Furthermore, it was demonstrated that MALDI-TOF MS is reliable in Brucella identification after additional of reference spectra with standard Brucella strain. Conclusions Brucellosis, previously thought to be only found in northern China, is now increasingly seen in highly cosmopolitan part of southern China. MALDI-TOF MS in hospitals in China should include reference spectra with standard Brucella strain to aid bacterial identification in routine clinical practice. In addition to tuberculosis, typhoid fever and typhus, brucellosis should be considered in patients with fever of unknown origin in this locality.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-019-4748-yBrucellosisChinaPlacenta consumptionMALDI-TOF MSComplication |
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Hai-Yan Ye Fan-Fan Xing Jin Yang Simon Kam-Fai Lo Ricky Wing-Tong Lau Jonathan Hon-Kwan Chen Kelvin Hei-Yeung Chiu Kwok-Yung Yuen High index of suspicion for brucellosis in a highly cosmopolitan city in southern China BMC Infectious Diseases Brucellosis China Placenta consumption MALDI-TOF MS Complication |
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Hai-Yan Ye Fan-Fan Xing Jin Yang Simon Kam-Fai Lo Ricky Wing-Tong Lau Jonathan Hon-Kwan Chen Kelvin Hei-Yeung Chiu Kwok-Yung Yuen |
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High index of suspicion for brucellosis in a highly cosmopolitan city in southern China |
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High index of suspicion for brucellosis in a highly cosmopolitan city in southern China |
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High index of suspicion for brucellosis in a highly cosmopolitan city in southern China |
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High index of suspicion for brucellosis in a highly cosmopolitan city in southern China |
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High index of suspicion for brucellosis in a highly cosmopolitan city in southern China |
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high index of suspicion for brucellosis in a highly cosmopolitan city in southern china |
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Abstract Background Brucellosis is one of the most widespread zoonosis in the world. In China, 90% of human brucellosis occurs in six northern agricultural provinces. However, there is a recent increase in the trend of human brucellosis in southern provinces with limited cases reported in the literature. Our study aims to describe the clinical features and epidemiology of brucellosis in a tertiary hospital in southern China. Methods A retrospective case series of brucellosis was conducted between January 1, 2014 and October 31. 2018. Cases were identified based on positive Brucella serology by tube agglutination test, or positive culture from clinical specimen identified by Vitek 2 and MALDL-TOF MS. Clinical details of brucellosis including patients’ occupation, risk factors, and complications were analyzed. Clinical characteristics between patients from Guangdong and other provinces were also compared. Results A total of 13 cases of laboratory-confirmed brucellosis were identified. 7 (53.8%) of the patients were male, 6 (46.2%) were female, with age ranging from 29 to 73 years old (median age: 51 years). 5 patients (38.5%) were from Guangdong province, while the remaining patients (61.5%) were from other provinces. The commonest risk factors of acquisition were consumption of undercooked meat and goat placenta. Patients from Guangdong province were found to be more likely to have prior placenta consumption. The commonest clinical presentations were fever, osteoarticular pain, urinary symptoms, splenomegaly, and lymphadenopathy. Spondylodiscitis/ peripheral joint arthritis (5 patients, 38.5%) was the most prevalent complication, while extra-osteoarticular complications including abdominal aortitis, hepatosplenic abscess, chest wall abscess, and epididymo-orchitis were observed in 4 other patients. Furthermore, it was demonstrated that MALDI-TOF MS is reliable in Brucella identification after additional of reference spectra with standard Brucella strain. Conclusions Brucellosis, previously thought to be only found in northern China, is now increasingly seen in highly cosmopolitan part of southern China. MALDI-TOF MS in hospitals in China should include reference spectra with standard Brucella strain to aid bacterial identification in routine clinical practice. In addition to tuberculosis, typhoid fever and typhus, brucellosis should be considered in patients with fever of unknown origin in this locality. |
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Brucellosis China Placenta consumption MALDI-TOF MS Complication |
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