Prevalence of scrub typhus in a tertiary care centre in Telangana, south India
Background and Objectives: Scrub typhus is re-emerging as an important cause of acute undifferentiated fever in the last decade from various parts of India. Complexity in performing the “gold standard” immunofluorescent assay and the unreliable nature of Weil Felix test often results in delayed or...
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doaj-a8a82f761a7b47dbb086d5048271ee232020-12-02T06:37:43ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Microbiology2008-32892008-44472020-05-0112310.18502/ijm.v12i3.3237Prevalence of scrub typhus in a tertiary care centre in Telangana, south IndiaRam Mohan Mylavarapu Venkata Naga Lakshmi0Teja Vijay Dharma1Sukanya Sudhaharan2Subbalaxmi Malladi Venkata Surya3Rajkiran Emmadi4Satyanarayana Raju Yadati5Nageswara Rao Modugu6Aparna Jyotsna7Department of Microbiology, Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, Punjagutta, Hyderabad, Telangana, IndiaDepartment of Microbiology, Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, Punjagutta, Hyderabad, Telangana, IndiaDepartment of Microbiology, Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, Punjagutta, Hyderabad, Telangana, IndiaDepartment of General Medicine, Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, Punjagutta, Hyderabad, Telangana, IndiaDepartment of General Medicine, Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, Punjagutta, Hyderabad, Telangana, IndiaDepartment of General Medicine, Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, Punjagutta, Hyderabad, Telangana, IndiaDepartment of General Medicine, Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, Punjagutta, Hyderabad, Telangana, IndiaDepartment of Microbiology, Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, Punjagutta, Hyderabad, Telangana, India Background and Objectives: Scrub typhus is re-emerging as an important cause of acute undifferentiated fever in the last decade from various parts of India. Complexity in performing the “gold standard” immunofluorescent assay and the unreliable nature of Weil Felix test often results in delayed or misdiagnosis in a majority of cases. The present study seeks to integrate the results of rapid diagnostic tests, clinical and laboratory features to aid the diagnosis and management of scrub typhus patients. Materials and Methods: A total of 645 serum samples with suspected scrub typhus sent to the Department of Microbiology were included in the study. Scrub typhus was tested by rapid immunochromatographic test (SD Diagnostics) and IgM ELISA (Inbios International, USA). Clinical features, laboratory parameters and final outcome were analysed from the clinical records of positive patients. Results: Scrub typhus was diagnosed in 13.7% of patients and majority of them were observed in the month of August. 58.6% of scrub typhus patients presented with fever of one to two weeks duration. Eschar was documented in 13.7% of patients and 24% of patients gave a history of working outdoors or exposure to vegetation. All the patients responded to Doxycycline treatment and there was no mortality. Conclusion: High index of suspicion for scrub typhus is necessary in febrile patients not responding to conventional antibiotics especially during outbreak situations. Rapid immunochromatographic tests with excellent specificity and acceptable sensitivity can be used as potential point of care tests for quick diagnosis of scrub typhus especially in delayed presentation. https://ijm.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijm/article/view/2292Scrub typhus;Immunochromatographic test;Acute undifferentiated fever;Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay |
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Ram Mohan Mylavarapu Venkata Naga Lakshmi Teja Vijay Dharma Sukanya Sudhaharan Subbalaxmi Malladi Venkata Surya Rajkiran Emmadi Satyanarayana Raju Yadati Nageswara Rao Modugu Aparna Jyotsna |
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Ram Mohan Mylavarapu Venkata Naga Lakshmi Teja Vijay Dharma Sukanya Sudhaharan Subbalaxmi Malladi Venkata Surya Rajkiran Emmadi Satyanarayana Raju Yadati Nageswara Rao Modugu Aparna Jyotsna Prevalence of scrub typhus in a tertiary care centre in Telangana, south India Iranian Journal of Microbiology Scrub typhus; Immunochromatographic test; Acute undifferentiated fever; Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay |
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Ram Mohan Mylavarapu Venkata Naga Lakshmi Teja Vijay Dharma Sukanya Sudhaharan Subbalaxmi Malladi Venkata Surya Rajkiran Emmadi Satyanarayana Raju Yadati Nageswara Rao Modugu Aparna Jyotsna |
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Prevalence of scrub typhus in a tertiary care centre in Telangana, south India |
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Prevalence of scrub typhus in a tertiary care centre in Telangana, south India |
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Prevalence of scrub typhus in a tertiary care centre in Telangana, south India |
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Prevalence of scrub typhus in a tertiary care centre in Telangana, south India |
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Prevalence of scrub typhus in a tertiary care centre in Telangana, south India |
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prevalence of scrub typhus in a tertiary care centre in telangana, south india |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences |
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Iranian Journal of Microbiology |
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2008-3289 2008-4447 |
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Background and Objectives: Scrub typhus is re-emerging as an important cause of acute undifferentiated fever in the last decade from various parts of India. Complexity in performing the “gold standard” immunofluorescent assay and the unreliable nature of Weil Felix test often results in delayed or misdiagnosis in a majority of cases. The present study seeks to integrate the results of rapid diagnostic tests, clinical and laboratory features to aid the diagnosis and management of scrub typhus patients.
Materials and Methods: A total of 645 serum samples with suspected scrub typhus sent to the Department of Microbiology were included in the study. Scrub typhus was tested by rapid immunochromatographic test (SD Diagnostics) and IgM ELISA (Inbios International, USA). Clinical features, laboratory parameters and final outcome were analysed from the clinical records of positive patients.
Results: Scrub typhus was diagnosed in 13.7% of patients and majority of them were observed in the month of August. 58.6% of scrub typhus patients presented with fever of one to two weeks duration. Eschar was documented in 13.7% of patients and 24% of patients gave a history of working outdoors or exposure to vegetation. All the patients responded to Doxycycline treatment and there was no mortality.
Conclusion: High index of suspicion for scrub typhus is necessary in febrile patients not responding to conventional antibiotics especially during outbreak situations. Rapid immunochromatographic tests with excellent specificity and acceptable sensitivity can be used as potential point of care tests for quick diagnosis of scrub typhus especially in delayed presentation.
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