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Etiology of Severe Non-malaria Febrile Illness in Northern Tanzania: A Prospective Cohort Study
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Maro, Venance P.
, Kinabo, Grace D.
, Bartlett, John A.
, Massung, Robert F.
, Ooi, Eng Eong
, Crump, John A.
, Stoddard, Robyn A.
, Galloway, Renee L.
, Morrissey, Anne B.
, Saganda, Wilbrod
, Muiruri, Charles
, Nicholson, William L.
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Bacteria - classification
/ Bacteria - isolation & purification
/ Bacterial Infections - epidemiology
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ Cohort Studies
/ Female
/ Fever of Unknown Origin - epidemiology
/ Fever of Unknown Origin - etiology
/ Fungi - classification
/ Fungi - isolation & purification
/ Health risk assessment
/ Hospitalization
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Illnesses
/ Infant
/ Infections
/ Leptospira
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Mycoses - epidemiology
/ Prospective Studies
/ Studies
/ Tanzania - epidemiology
/ Viral infections
/ Virus Diseases - epidemiology
/ Viruses - classification
/ Viruses - isolation & purification
/ Young Adult
2013
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Etiology of Severe Non-malaria Febrile Illness in Northern Tanzania: A Prospective Cohort Study
by
Maro, Venance P.
, Kinabo, Grace D.
, Bartlett, John A.
, Massung, Robert F.
, Ooi, Eng Eong
, Crump, John A.
, Stoddard, Robyn A.
, Galloway, Renee L.
, Morrissey, Anne B.
, Saganda, Wilbrod
, Muiruri, Charles
, Nicholson, William L.
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Bacteria - classification
/ Bacteria - isolation & purification
/ Bacterial Infections - epidemiology
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ Cohort Studies
/ Female
/ Fever of Unknown Origin - epidemiology
/ Fever of Unknown Origin - etiology
/ Fungi - classification
/ Fungi - isolation & purification
/ Health risk assessment
/ Hospitalization
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Illnesses
/ Infant
/ Infections
/ Leptospira
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Mycoses - epidemiology
/ Prospective Studies
/ Studies
/ Tanzania - epidemiology
/ Viral infections
/ Virus Diseases - epidemiology
/ Viruses - classification
/ Viruses - isolation & purification
/ Young Adult
2013
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Etiology of Severe Non-malaria Febrile Illness in Northern Tanzania: A Prospective Cohort Study
by
Maro, Venance P.
, Kinabo, Grace D.
, Bartlett, John A.
, Massung, Robert F.
, Ooi, Eng Eong
, Crump, John A.
, Stoddard, Robyn A.
, Galloway, Renee L.
, Morrissey, Anne B.
, Saganda, Wilbrod
, Muiruri, Charles
, Nicholson, William L.
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Bacteria - classification
/ Bacteria - isolation & purification
/ Bacterial Infections - epidemiology
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ Cohort Studies
/ Female
/ Fever of Unknown Origin - epidemiology
/ Fever of Unknown Origin - etiology
/ Fungi - classification
/ Fungi - isolation & purification
/ Health risk assessment
/ Hospitalization
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Illnesses
/ Infant
/ Infections
/ Leptospira
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Mycoses - epidemiology
/ Prospective Studies
/ Studies
/ Tanzania - epidemiology
/ Viral infections
/ Virus Diseases - epidemiology
/ Viruses - classification
/ Viruses - isolation & purification
/ Young Adult
2013
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Etiology of Severe Non-malaria Febrile Illness in Northern Tanzania: A Prospective Cohort Study
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Etiology of Severe Non-malaria Febrile Illness in Northern Tanzania: A Prospective Cohort Study
2013
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Overview
The syndrome of fever is a commonly presenting complaint among persons seeking healthcare in low-resource areas, yet the public health community has not approached fever in a comprehensive manner. In many areas, malaria is over-diagnosed, and patients without malaria have poor outcomes.
We prospectively studied a cohort of 870 pediatric and adult febrile admissions to two hospitals in northern Tanzania over the period of one year using conventional standard diagnostic tests to establish fever etiology. Malaria was the clinical diagnosis for 528 (60.7%), but was the actual cause of fever in only 14 (1.6%). By contrast, bacterial, mycobacterial, and fungal bloodstream infections accounted for 85 (9.8%), 14 (1.6%), and 25 (2.9%) febrile admissions, respectively. Acute bacterial zoonoses were identified among 118 (26.2%) of febrile admissions; 16 (13.6%) had brucellosis, 40 (33.9%) leptospirosis, 24 (20.3%) had Q fever, 36 (30.5%) had spotted fever group rickettsioses, and 2 (1.8%) had typhus group rickettsioses. In addition, 55 (7.9%) participants had a confirmed acute arbovirus infection, all due to chikungunya. No patient had a bacterial zoonosis or an arbovirus infection included in the admission differential diagnosis.
Malaria was uncommon and over-diagnosed, whereas invasive infections were underappreciated. Bacterial zoonoses and arbovirus infections were highly prevalent yet overlooked. An integrated approach to the syndrome of fever in resource-limited areas is needed to improve patient outcomes and to rationally target disease control efforts.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Bacteria - isolation & purification
/ Bacterial Infections - epidemiology
/ Child
/ Female
/ Fever of Unknown Origin - epidemiology
/ Fever of Unknown Origin - etiology
/ Fungi - isolation & purification
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Studies
/ Virus Diseases - epidemiology
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