Rickettsial Infections Are Neglected Causes of Acute Febrile Illness in Teluk Intan, Peninsular Malaysia

Rickettsial infections are among the leading etiologies of acute febrile illness in Southeast Asia. However, recent data from Malaysia are limited. This prospective study was conducted in Teluk Intan, Peninsular Malaysia, during January to December 2016. We recruited 309 hospitalized adult patients...

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Main Author: Yuhana M.Y.; Hanboonkunupakarn B.; Tanganuchitcharnchai A.; Sujariyakul P.; Sonthayanon P.; Chotivanich K.; Pukrittayakamee S.; Blacksell S.D.; Paris D.H.
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Published: MDPI 2022
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Yuhana M.Y.; Hanboonkunupakarn B.; Tanganuchitcharnchai A.; Sujariyakul P.; Sonthayanon P.; Chotivanich K.; Pukrittayakamee S.; Blacksell S.D.; Paris D.H.
Rickettsial Infections Are Neglected Causes of Acute Febrile Illness in Teluk Intan, Peninsular Malaysia
2022
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
7
5
10.3390/tropicalmed7050077
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85130691850&doi=10.3390%2ftropicalmed7050077&partnerID=40&md5=d8b7631fee794ec5a8f40c80e241752b
Rickettsial infections are among the leading etiologies of acute febrile illness in Southeast Asia. However, recent data from Malaysia are limited. This prospective study was conducted in Teluk Intan, Peninsular Malaysia, during January to December 2016. We recruited 309 hospitalized adult patients with acute febrile illness. Clinical and biochemistry data were obtained, and patients were stratified into mild and severe infections based on the sepsis-related organ failure (qSOFA) scoring system. Diagnostic assays including blood cultures, real-time PCR, and serology (IFA and MAT) were performed. In this study, pathogens were identified in 214 (69%) patients, of which 199 (93%) patients had a single etiology, and 15 (5%) patients had >1 etiologies. The top three causes of febrile illness requiring hospitalization in this Malaysian study were leptospirosis (68 (32%)), dengue (58 (27%)), and rickettsioses (42 (19%)). Fifty-five (18%) patients presented with severe disease with a qSOFA score of >2. Mortality was documented in 38 (12%) patients, with the highest seen in leptospirosis (16 (42%)) followed by rickettsiosis (4 (11%)). While the significance of leptospirosis and dengue are recognized, the impact of rickettsial infections in Peninsular Malaysia remains under appreciated. Management guidelines for in-patient care with acute febrile illness in Peninsular Malaysia are needed. © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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author Yuhana M.Y.; Hanboonkunupakarn B.; Tanganuchitcharnchai A.; Sujariyakul P.; Sonthayanon P.; Chotivanich K.; Pukrittayakamee S.; Blacksell S.D.; Paris D.H.
spellingShingle Yuhana M.Y.; Hanboonkunupakarn B.; Tanganuchitcharnchai A.; Sujariyakul P.; Sonthayanon P.; Chotivanich K.; Pukrittayakamee S.; Blacksell S.D.; Paris D.H.
Rickettsial Infections Are Neglected Causes of Acute Febrile Illness in Teluk Intan, Peninsular Malaysia
author_facet Yuhana M.Y.; Hanboonkunupakarn B.; Tanganuchitcharnchai A.; Sujariyakul P.; Sonthayanon P.; Chotivanich K.; Pukrittayakamee S.; Blacksell S.D.; Paris D.H.
author_sort Yuhana M.Y.; Hanboonkunupakarn B.; Tanganuchitcharnchai A.; Sujariyakul P.; Sonthayanon P.; Chotivanich K.; Pukrittayakamee S.; Blacksell S.D.; Paris D.H.
title Rickettsial Infections Are Neglected Causes of Acute Febrile Illness in Teluk Intan, Peninsular Malaysia
title_short Rickettsial Infections Are Neglected Causes of Acute Febrile Illness in Teluk Intan, Peninsular Malaysia
title_full Rickettsial Infections Are Neglected Causes of Acute Febrile Illness in Teluk Intan, Peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr Rickettsial Infections Are Neglected Causes of Acute Febrile Illness in Teluk Intan, Peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Rickettsial Infections Are Neglected Causes of Acute Febrile Illness in Teluk Intan, Peninsular Malaysia
title_sort Rickettsial Infections Are Neglected Causes of Acute Febrile Illness in Teluk Intan, Peninsular Malaysia
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description Rickettsial infections are among the leading etiologies of acute febrile illness in Southeast Asia. However, recent data from Malaysia are limited. This prospective study was conducted in Teluk Intan, Peninsular Malaysia, during January to December 2016. We recruited 309 hospitalized adult patients with acute febrile illness. Clinical and biochemistry data were obtained, and patients were stratified into mild and severe infections based on the sepsis-related organ failure (qSOFA) scoring system. Diagnostic assays including blood cultures, real-time PCR, and serology (IFA and MAT) were performed. In this study, pathogens were identified in 214 (69%) patients, of which 199 (93%) patients had a single etiology, and 15 (5%) patients had >1 etiologies. The top three causes of febrile illness requiring hospitalization in this Malaysian study were leptospirosis (68 (32%)), dengue (58 (27%)), and rickettsioses (42 (19%)). Fifty-five (18%) patients presented with severe disease with a qSOFA score of >2. Mortality was documented in 38 (12%) patients, with the highest seen in leptospirosis (16 (42%)) followed by rickettsiosis (4 (11%)). While the significance of leptospirosis and dengue are recognized, the impact of rickettsial infections in Peninsular Malaysia remains under appreciated. Management guidelines for in-patient care with acute febrile illness in Peninsular Malaysia are needed. © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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