Clinical manifestations and risk factors of Streptococcus suis mortality among Northern Thai population: Retrospective 13-year cohort study

© 2019 Rayanakorn et al. Purpose: Streptococcus suis (S. suis) is an emerging zoonotic disease mainly in pigs, causing serious infections in humans with high prevalence in Southeast Asia. Despite a relatively high mortality rate, there are limited data regarding the risk factors of this life-threate...

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Main Authors: Ajaree Rayanakorn, Wasan Katip, Bey Hing Goh, Peninnah Oberdorfer, Learn Han Lee
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-680012020-04-02T15:17:49Z Clinical manifestations and risk factors of Streptococcus suis mortality among Northern Thai population: Retrospective 13-year cohort study Ajaree Rayanakorn Wasan Katip Bey Hing Goh Peninnah Oberdorfer Learn Han Lee Medicine Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics © 2019 Rayanakorn et al. Purpose: Streptococcus suis (S. suis) is an emerging zoonotic disease mainly in pigs, causing serious infections in humans with high prevalence in Southeast Asia. Despite a relatively high mortality rate, there are limited data regarding the risk factors of this life-threatening infection. Therefore, a 13-year retrospective cohort study in Chiang Mai, Thailand during 2005–2018 was conducted to explore risk factors associated with S. suis mortality and to update the outcomes of the disease. Patients and methods: S. suis positive cases were derived from those with positive S. suis isolates from microbiological culture results and Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Time of Flight (MALDI-TOF). Potential risk factors of mortality were identified using univariate and multivariate logistic regression. Results: Of 133 patients with culture-proven S. suis infection identified, there were 92 males and 41 females. The mean age was 56.47 years. Septicemia (55.64%) was the most common clinical manifestation followed by meningitis (37.59%) and infective endocarditis (25.56%). Alcohol drinking and raw pork consumption were documented in 66 (49.62%) and 49 (36.84%) cases respectively. The overall mortality rate was 12.03% (n=16). According to the multivariate analysis, the independent risk factors for mortality were prolonged bacteremia ≥ 6 days (OR = 43.57, 95% CI = 2.46–772.80, P =0.010), septic shock (OR = 13.34, 95% CI = 1.63–109.03, P =0.016), and direct bilirubin > 1.5 mg/dL (OR = 12.86, 95% CI = 1.91–86.59, P =0.009). Conclusion: S. suis is not infrequent in Northern Thailand, where the cultural food habit of raw pork eating is still practiced. To the best of our knowledge, this is the largest series focusing on risk factors of S. suis mortality which has been conducted in Thailand. Prolonged bacteremia ≥ 6 days, septic shock, and direct bilirubin > 1.5 mg/dL were strong predictors associated with S. suis mortality. The mortality risk factors identified may be further utilized in clinical practice and future research to improve patient outcomes. 2020-04-02T15:15:33Z 2020-04-02T15:15:33Z 2019-01-01 Journal 11786973 2-s2.0-85077877622 10.2147/IDR.S233326 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85077877622&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/68001
institution Chiang Mai University
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country Thailand
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topic Medicine
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
spellingShingle Medicine
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Ajaree Rayanakorn
Wasan Katip
Bey Hing Goh
Peninnah Oberdorfer
Learn Han Lee
Clinical manifestations and risk factors of Streptococcus suis mortality among Northern Thai population: Retrospective 13-year cohort study
description © 2019 Rayanakorn et al. Purpose: Streptococcus suis (S. suis) is an emerging zoonotic disease mainly in pigs, causing serious infections in humans with high prevalence in Southeast Asia. Despite a relatively high mortality rate, there are limited data regarding the risk factors of this life-threatening infection. Therefore, a 13-year retrospective cohort study in Chiang Mai, Thailand during 2005–2018 was conducted to explore risk factors associated with S. suis mortality and to update the outcomes of the disease. Patients and methods: S. suis positive cases were derived from those with positive S. suis isolates from microbiological culture results and Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Time of Flight (MALDI-TOF). Potential risk factors of mortality were identified using univariate and multivariate logistic regression. Results: Of 133 patients with culture-proven S. suis infection identified, there were 92 males and 41 females. The mean age was 56.47 years. Septicemia (55.64%) was the most common clinical manifestation followed by meningitis (37.59%) and infective endocarditis (25.56%). Alcohol drinking and raw pork consumption were documented in 66 (49.62%) and 49 (36.84%) cases respectively. The overall mortality rate was 12.03% (n=16). According to the multivariate analysis, the independent risk factors for mortality were prolonged bacteremia ≥ 6 days (OR = 43.57, 95% CI = 2.46–772.80, P =0.010), septic shock (OR = 13.34, 95% CI = 1.63–109.03, P =0.016), and direct bilirubin > 1.5 mg/dL (OR = 12.86, 95% CI = 1.91–86.59, P =0.009). Conclusion: S. suis is not infrequent in Northern Thailand, where the cultural food habit of raw pork eating is still practiced. To the best of our knowledge, this is the largest series focusing on risk factors of S. suis mortality which has been conducted in Thailand. Prolonged bacteremia ≥ 6 days, septic shock, and direct bilirubin > 1.5 mg/dL were strong predictors associated with S. suis mortality. The mortality risk factors identified may be further utilized in clinical practice and future research to improve patient outcomes.
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author Ajaree Rayanakorn
Wasan Katip
Bey Hing Goh
Peninnah Oberdorfer
Learn Han Lee
author_facet Ajaree Rayanakorn
Wasan Katip
Bey Hing Goh
Peninnah Oberdorfer
Learn Han Lee
author_sort Ajaree Rayanakorn
title Clinical manifestations and risk factors of Streptococcus suis mortality among Northern Thai population: Retrospective 13-year cohort study
title_short Clinical manifestations and risk factors of Streptococcus suis mortality among Northern Thai population: Retrospective 13-year cohort study
title_full Clinical manifestations and risk factors of Streptococcus suis mortality among Northern Thai population: Retrospective 13-year cohort study
title_fullStr Clinical manifestations and risk factors of Streptococcus suis mortality among Northern Thai population: Retrospective 13-year cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Clinical manifestations and risk factors of Streptococcus suis mortality among Northern Thai population: Retrospective 13-year cohort study
title_sort clinical manifestations and risk factors of streptococcus suis mortality among northern thai population: retrospective 13-year cohort study
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