Epidemiology and clinical aspects of rickettsioses in Thailand

Scrub typhus and murine typhus are widespread in Thailand. Clinical manifestations of both diseases are nonspecific and vary widely. Acute undifferentiated fever (AUF), with or without organ dysfunction, is a major clinical presentation of these two diseases. The epidemiology and clinical manifestat...

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Main Authors: Y. Suputtamongkol, C. Suttinont, K. Niwatayakul, S. Hoontrakul, R. Limpaiboon, W. Chierakul, K. Losuwanaluk, W. Saisongkork
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spelling th-mahidol.270902018-09-13T13:28:55Z Epidemiology and clinical aspects of rickettsioses in Thailand Y. Suputtamongkol C. Suttinont K. Niwatayakul S. Hoontrakul R. Limpaiboon W. Chierakul K. Losuwanaluk W. Saisongkork Mahidol University Maharaj Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital Muang Loei Ram Hospital Chumphon Hospital Udonthani Hospital Banmai Chaiyapod Hospital Ministry Public Health Thailand Arts and Humanities Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Scrub typhus and murine typhus are widespread in Thailand. Clinical manifestations of both diseases are nonspecific and vary widely. Acute undifferentiated fever (AUF), with or without organ dysfunction, is a major clinical presentation of these two diseases. The epidemiology and clinical manifestations including severe complications of scrub typhus and murine typhus in Thailand are summarized. Sixteen hundred and sixty-three patients with AUF were studied in six hospitals in Thailand between 2000 and 2003. Scrub typhus and murine typhus were diagnosed in 16.1% and 1.7% of them, respectively. Clinical spectrum of murine typhus was similar to scrub typhus. Hepatic dysfunction and pulmonary involvement were common complications. Multi-organ dysfunction mimicking sepsis syndrome occurred in 11.9% of patients with scrub typhus. The mortality of severe scrub typhus varied from 2.6% to 16.7%. Awareness that scrub typhus and murine typhus are prominent causes of AUF in adults in Thailand improves the probability of an accurate clinical diagnosis. Early recognition and appropriate treatment reduces morbidity and mortality. Results from recent clinical studies from Thailand indicated that rational antimicrobial therapy would be doxycycline in mild cases and a combination of either cefotaxime or ceftriaxone and doxycycline in severe cases. Azithromycin could be considered as an alternative treatment when doxycycline allergy is suspected. This would be either curative, or have no ill effect, in the majority of instances. Failure to improve or defervesce within 48 hours would indicate the need to perform a thorough re-evaluation of clinical findings and initial laboratory investigation results, as well as a need to change antibiotic. © 2009 New York Academy of Sciences. 2018-09-13T06:20:38Z 2018-09-13T06:20:38Z 2009-01-01 Article Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Vol.1166, (2009), 172-179 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.04514.x 17496632 00778923 2-s2.0-67649718325 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/27090 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=67649718325&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Arts and Humanities
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
spellingShingle Arts and Humanities
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Y. Suputtamongkol
C. Suttinont
K. Niwatayakul
S. Hoontrakul
R. Limpaiboon
W. Chierakul
K. Losuwanaluk
W. Saisongkork
Epidemiology and clinical aspects of rickettsioses in Thailand
description Scrub typhus and murine typhus are widespread in Thailand. Clinical manifestations of both diseases are nonspecific and vary widely. Acute undifferentiated fever (AUF), with or without organ dysfunction, is a major clinical presentation of these two diseases. The epidemiology and clinical manifestations including severe complications of scrub typhus and murine typhus in Thailand are summarized. Sixteen hundred and sixty-three patients with AUF were studied in six hospitals in Thailand between 2000 and 2003. Scrub typhus and murine typhus were diagnosed in 16.1% and 1.7% of them, respectively. Clinical spectrum of murine typhus was similar to scrub typhus. Hepatic dysfunction and pulmonary involvement were common complications. Multi-organ dysfunction mimicking sepsis syndrome occurred in 11.9% of patients with scrub typhus. The mortality of severe scrub typhus varied from 2.6% to 16.7%. Awareness that scrub typhus and murine typhus are prominent causes of AUF in adults in Thailand improves the probability of an accurate clinical diagnosis. Early recognition and appropriate treatment reduces morbidity and mortality. Results from recent clinical studies from Thailand indicated that rational antimicrobial therapy would be doxycycline in mild cases and a combination of either cefotaxime or ceftriaxone and doxycycline in severe cases. Azithromycin could be considered as an alternative treatment when doxycycline allergy is suspected. This would be either curative, or have no ill effect, in the majority of instances. Failure to improve or defervesce within 48 hours would indicate the need to perform a thorough re-evaluation of clinical findings and initial laboratory investigation results, as well as a need to change antibiotic. © 2009 New York Academy of Sciences.
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author_facet Mahidol University
Y. Suputtamongkol
C. Suttinont
K. Niwatayakul
S. Hoontrakul
R. Limpaiboon
W. Chierakul
K. Losuwanaluk
W. Saisongkork
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author Y. Suputtamongkol
C. Suttinont
K. Niwatayakul
S. Hoontrakul
R. Limpaiboon
W. Chierakul
K. Losuwanaluk
W. Saisongkork
author_sort Y. Suputtamongkol
title Epidemiology and clinical aspects of rickettsioses in Thailand
title_short Epidemiology and clinical aspects of rickettsioses in Thailand
title_full Epidemiology and clinical aspects of rickettsioses in Thailand
title_fullStr Epidemiology and clinical aspects of rickettsioses in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology and clinical aspects of rickettsioses in Thailand
title_sort epidemiology and clinical aspects of rickettsioses in thailand
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/27090
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