Serological evidence indicates widespread distribution of rickettsioses in Myanmar

Background: Little research has been published on the prevalence of rickettsial infections in Myanmar. This study determined the seroprevalence of immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies to rickettsial species in different regions of Myanmar. Methods: Seven hundred leftover blood samples from patients of...

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Main Authors: Philip N.D. Elders, Myo Maung Maung Swe, Aung Pyae Phyo, Alistair R.D. McLean, Htet Naing Lin, Kyaw Soe, Wei Yan Aung Htay, Ampai Tanganuchitcharnchai, Thel K. Hla, Ni Ni Tun, Thin Thin Nwe, Myat Myat Moe, Win May Thein, Ni Ni Zaw, Wai Mon Kyaw, Htun Linn, Yin Yin Htwe, Frank M. Smithuis, Stuart D. Blacksell, Elizabeth A. Ashley
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spelling th-mahidol.784852022-08-04T18:01:50Z Serological evidence indicates widespread distribution of rickettsioses in Myanmar Philip N.D. Elders Myo Maung Maung Swe Aung Pyae Phyo Alistair R.D. McLean Htet Naing Lin Kyaw Soe Wei Yan Aung Htay Ampai Tanganuchitcharnchai Thel K. Hla Ni Ni Tun Thin Thin Nwe Myat Myat Moe Win May Thein Ni Ni Zaw Wai Mon Kyaw Htun Linn Yin Yin Htwe Frank M. Smithuis Stuart D. Blacksell Elizabeth A. Ashley Mahosot Hospital, Lao Mahidol University Nuffield Department of Medicine Mandalay General Hospital and University of Medicine Monywa University Magway General Hospital and University of Medicine Myanmar Oxford Clinical Research Unit National Health Laboratory Medical Action Myanmar University of Medicine 2 Medicine Background: Little research has been published on the prevalence of rickettsial infections in Myanmar. This study determined the seroprevalence of immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies to rickettsial species in different regions of Myanmar. Methods: Seven hundred leftover blood samples from patients of all ages in primary care clinics and hospitals in seven regions of Myanmar were collected. Samples were screened for scrub typhus group (STG), typhus group (TG) and spotted fever group (SFG) IgG antibodies using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA). Immunofluorescence assays were performed for the same rickettsial groups to confirm seropositivity if ELISA optical density ≥0.5. Results: Overall IgG seroprevalence was 19% [95% confidence interval (CI) 16–22%] for STG, 5% (95% CI 3–7%) for TG and 3% (95% CI: 2–5%) for SFG. The seroprevalence of STG was particularly high in northern and central Myanmar (59% and 19–33%, respectively). Increasing age was associated with higher odds of STG and TG seropositivity [per 10-year increase, adjusted odds ratio estimate 1.68 (p < 0.01) and 1.24 (p = 0.03), respectively]. Conclusion: Rickettsial infections are widespread in Myanmar, with particularly high seroprevalence of STG IgG antibodies in central and northern regions. Healthcare workers should consider rickettsial infections as common causes of fever in Myanmar. 2022-08-04T11:01:50Z 2022-08-04T11:01:50Z 2021-02-01 Article International Journal of Infectious Diseases. Vol.103, (2021), 494-501 10.1016/j.ijid.2020.12.013 18783511 12019712 2-s2.0-85099000315 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/78485 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85099000315&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
collection Mahidol University Institutional Repository
topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Philip N.D. Elders
Myo Maung Maung Swe
Aung Pyae Phyo
Alistair R.D. McLean
Htet Naing Lin
Kyaw Soe
Wei Yan Aung Htay
Ampai Tanganuchitcharnchai
Thel K. Hla
Ni Ni Tun
Thin Thin Nwe
Myat Myat Moe
Win May Thein
Ni Ni Zaw
Wai Mon Kyaw
Htun Linn
Yin Yin Htwe
Frank M. Smithuis
Stuart D. Blacksell
Elizabeth A. Ashley
Serological evidence indicates widespread distribution of rickettsioses in Myanmar
description Background: Little research has been published on the prevalence of rickettsial infections in Myanmar. This study determined the seroprevalence of immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies to rickettsial species in different regions of Myanmar. Methods: Seven hundred leftover blood samples from patients of all ages in primary care clinics and hospitals in seven regions of Myanmar were collected. Samples were screened for scrub typhus group (STG), typhus group (TG) and spotted fever group (SFG) IgG antibodies using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA). Immunofluorescence assays were performed for the same rickettsial groups to confirm seropositivity if ELISA optical density ≥0.5. Results: Overall IgG seroprevalence was 19% [95% confidence interval (CI) 16–22%] for STG, 5% (95% CI 3–7%) for TG and 3% (95% CI: 2–5%) for SFG. The seroprevalence of STG was particularly high in northern and central Myanmar (59% and 19–33%, respectively). Increasing age was associated with higher odds of STG and TG seropositivity [per 10-year increase, adjusted odds ratio estimate 1.68 (p < 0.01) and 1.24 (p = 0.03), respectively]. Conclusion: Rickettsial infections are widespread in Myanmar, with particularly high seroprevalence of STG IgG antibodies in central and northern regions. Healthcare workers should consider rickettsial infections as common causes of fever in Myanmar.
author2 Mahosot Hospital, Lao
author_facet Mahosot Hospital, Lao
Philip N.D. Elders
Myo Maung Maung Swe
Aung Pyae Phyo
Alistair R.D. McLean
Htet Naing Lin
Kyaw Soe
Wei Yan Aung Htay
Ampai Tanganuchitcharnchai
Thel K. Hla
Ni Ni Tun
Thin Thin Nwe
Myat Myat Moe
Win May Thein
Ni Ni Zaw
Wai Mon Kyaw
Htun Linn
Yin Yin Htwe
Frank M. Smithuis
Stuart D. Blacksell
Elizabeth A. Ashley
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author Philip N.D. Elders
Myo Maung Maung Swe
Aung Pyae Phyo
Alistair R.D. McLean
Htet Naing Lin
Kyaw Soe
Wei Yan Aung Htay
Ampai Tanganuchitcharnchai
Thel K. Hla
Ni Ni Tun
Thin Thin Nwe
Myat Myat Moe
Win May Thein
Ni Ni Zaw
Wai Mon Kyaw
Htun Linn
Yin Yin Htwe
Frank M. Smithuis
Stuart D. Blacksell
Elizabeth A. Ashley
author_sort Philip N.D. Elders
title Serological evidence indicates widespread distribution of rickettsioses in Myanmar
title_short Serological evidence indicates widespread distribution of rickettsioses in Myanmar
title_full Serological evidence indicates widespread distribution of rickettsioses in Myanmar
title_fullStr Serological evidence indicates widespread distribution of rickettsioses in Myanmar
title_full_unstemmed Serological evidence indicates widespread distribution of rickettsioses in Myanmar
title_sort serological evidence indicates widespread distribution of rickettsioses in myanmar
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/78485
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