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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35456111/pathophysiology-of-acute-kidney-injury-in-malaria-and-non-malarial-febrile-illness-a-prospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael T Hawkes, Aleksandra Leligdowicz, Anthony Batte, Geoffrey Situma, Kathleen Zhong, Sophie Namasopo, Robert O Opoka, Kevin C Kain, Andrea L Conroy
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a life-threatening complication. Malaria and sepsis are leading causes of AKI in low-and-middle-income countries, but its etiology and pathogenesis are poorly understood. A prospective observational cohort study was conducted to evaluate pathways of immune and endothelial activation in children hospitalized with an acute febrile illness in Uganda. The relationship between clinical outcome and AKI, defined using the Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes criteria, was investigated...
April 3, 2022: Pathogens
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35078787/rickettsial-illnesses-a-leading-cause-of-acute-febrile-illness
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ranjan Premaratna
Rickettsial illnesses, comprising mainly spotted fever group, typhus group and scrub typhus, are vector-borne re-emerging or newly emerging febrile illnesses where humans are an accidental dead-end host. They are a major cause of non-malarial febrile illnesses among returned travellers. They commonly present as an acute febrile illness and carry a characteristic entry wound (eschar) or a discrete erythematous maculo-popular rash based on the organism and the region. The illness severity is mainly dependent on the virulence of the rickettsial organism and delay in the diagnosis is known to cause severe illness with multi-organ involvement carrying high mortality...
January 2022: Clinical Medicine: Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35073309/a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis-of-the-aetiological-agents-of-non-malarial-febrile-illnesses-in-africa
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Martin Wainaina, David Attuy Vey da Silva, Ian Dohoo, Anne Mayer-Scholl, Kristina Roesel, Dirk Hofreuter, Uwe Roesler, Johanna Lindahl, Bernard Bett, Sascha Al Dahouk
BACKGROUND: The awareness of non-malarial febrile illnesses (NMFIs) has been on the rise over the last decades. Therefore, we undertook a systematic literature review and meta-analysis of causative agents of non-malarial fevers on the African continent. METHODOLOGY: We searched for literature in African Journals Online, EMBASE, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases to identify aetiologic agents that had been reported and to determine summary estimates of the proportional morbidity rates (PMr) associated with these pathogens among fever patients...
January 2022: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35062952/gender-difference-in-the-incidence-of-malaria-diagnosed-at-public-health-facilities-in-uganda
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jaffer Okiring, Adrienne Epstein, Jane F Namuganga, Emmanuel V Kamya, Isaiah Nabende, Martha Nassali, Asadu Sserwanga, Samuel Gonahasa, Mercy Muwema, Steven M Kiwuwa, Sarah G Staedke, Moses R Kamya, Joaniter I Nankabirwa, Jessica Briggs, Prasanna Jagannathan, Grant Dorsey
BACKGROUND: Routine malaria surveillance data in Africa primarily come from public health facilities reporting to national health management information systems. Although information on gender is routinely collected from patients presenting to these health facilities, stratification of malaria surveillance data by gender is rarely done. This study evaluated gender difference among patients diagnosed with parasitological confirmed malaria at public health facilities in Uganda. METHODS: This study utilized individual level patient data collected from January 2020 through April 2021 at 12 public health facilities in Uganda and cross-sectional surveys conducted in target areas around these facilities in April 2021...
January 21, 2022: Malaria Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34585893/roadmap-for-the-management-of-acute-undifferentiated-febrile-illness-an-expert-discussion-and-review-of-available-guidelines
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shashank Joshi, Gifty Immanuel, S Arulrhaj, Mangesh Tiwaskar, Agam Vora, Srinivas Samavedam
Acute undifferentiated febrile illnesses (AUFIs) are associated with specific characterizations like fever of less than two weeks' duration with no organ-specific symptoms at onset. These range from mild and self-limiting disease to progressive, life-threatening illness. Acute undifferentiated febrile illnesses are classified into malaria and non-malarial illnesses on the basis of microscopy or malariadiagnostic tests. Various challenges, such as comorbidities, geriatrics, pregnancy, and immune-compromised profile of the patient, impede the treatment regimen...
September 2021: Journal of the Association of Physicians of India
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34488666/seroprevalence-of-dengue-and-chikungunya-antibodies-among-blood-donors-in-dar-es-salaam-and-zanzibar-tanzania-a-cross-sectional-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haliya S Shauri, Esther Ngadaya, Mbazi Senkoro, Joram J Buza, Sayoki Mfinanga
BACKGROUND: The potential shift of major causes of febrile illnesses from malaria to non-malarial febrile illnesses, including arboviral diseases such as chikungunya and dengue, is of concern. The last outbreaks of these infections were reported in 2018 and 2019 for chikungunya in Zanzibar and dengue in Dar es Salaam. We conducted a cross-sectional study that involved serological testing of stored blood samples from the blood banks in Temeke Referral Hospital in Dar es Salaam and the National Blood Bank Unit in Zanzibar...
September 6, 2021: BMC Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34066602/blood-culture-testing-outcomes-among-non-malarial-febrile-children-at-antimicrobial-resistance-surveillance-sites-in-uganda-2017-2018
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rogers Kisame, Robinah Najjemba, Johan van Griensven, Freddy Eric Kitutu, Kudakwashe Takarinda, Pruthu Thekkur, Alexandre Delamou, Richard Walwema, Francis Kakooza, Ibrahim Mugerwa, Musa Sekamatte, Kimera Robert, Thomas Katairo, Marc Sam Opollo, Morgan Otita, Mohammed Lamorde
Blood culture (BC) processes are critical to the utility of diagnostic testing, bloodstream infection (BSI) management, and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) surveillance. While Uganda has established BC guidelines, often laboratory practice does not meet the desired standards. This compromises pathogen recovery, reliability of antimicrobial susceptibility testing, and diagnostic test utility. This study assessed laboratory BC process outcomes among non-malarial febrile children below five years of age at five AMR surveillance sites in Uganda between 2017 and 2018...
May 6, 2021: Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34017924/defining-the-burden-of-febrile-illness-in-rural-south-and-southeast-asia-an-open-letter-to-announce-the-launch-of-the-rural-febrile-illness-project
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Arjun Chandna, Rusheng Chew, Nan Shwe Nwe Htun, Thomas J Peto, Meiwen Zhang, Marco Liverani, Tobias Brummaier, Koukeo Phommasone, Carlo Perrone, Aung Pyae Phyo, Jetsumon Sattabongkot, Wanlapa Roobsoong, Wang Nguitragool, Aninda Sen, Sazid Ibna Zaman, Aye Sandar Zaw, Elizabeth Batty, Naomi Waithira, Mohammad Yazid Abdad, Stuart D Blacksell, Ladaporn Bodhidatta, James J Callery, Watcharintorn Fagnark, Witchayoot Huangsuranun, Shayla Islam, Sanchai Lertcharoenchoke, Salisa Lohavittayavikant, Mavuto Mukaka, Vanna Moul, Amit Kumer Neogi, Supalert Nedsuwan, Tiengkham Pongvongsa, Pimsiri Ponsap, Melissa Richard-Greenblatt, William H K Schilling, Janjira Thaipadungpanit, Rupam Tripura, Arjen M Dondorp, Mayfong Mayxay, Nicholas J White, François Nosten, Frank Smithuis, Elizabeth A Ashley, Richard J Maude, Nicholas P J Day, Yoel Lubell
In rural areas of South and Southeast Asia malaria is declining but febrile illnesses still account for substantial morbidity and mortality. Village health workers (VHWs) are often the first point of contact with the formal health system, and for patients with febrile illnesses they can provide early diagnosis and treatment of malaria. However, for the majority of febrile patients, VHWs lack the training, support and resources to provide further care. Consequently, treatable bacterial illnesses are missed, antibiotics are overused and poorly targeted, and patient attendance wanes along with declining malaria...
2021: Wellcome Open Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33851694/how-much-healthcare-is-wasted-a-cross-sectional-study-of-outpatient-overprovision-in-private-for-profit-and-faith-based-health-facilities-in-tanzania
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica J C King, Timothy Powell-Jackson, Christina Makungu, James Hargreaves, Catherine Goodman
Overprovision-healthcare whose harm exceeds its benefit-is of increasing concern in low- and middle-income countries, where the growth of the private-for-profit sector may amplify incentives for providing unnecessary care, and achieving universal health coverage will require efficient resource use. Measurement of overprovision has conceptual and practical challenges. We present a framework to conceptualize and measure overprovision, comparing for-profit and not-for-profit private outpatient facilities across 18 of mainland Tanzania's 22 regions...
April 14, 2021: Health Policy and Planning
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33256629/aetiology-of-acute-febrile-illness-among-children-attending-a-tertiary-hospital-in-southern-ethiopia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Techalew Shimelis, Birkneh Tilahun Tadesse, Fitsum W/Gebriel, John A Crump, Gill Schierhout, Sabine Dittrich, John M Kaldor, Susana Vaz Nery
BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of non-malarial aetiologies, which now represent the majority of febrile illnesses, has remained problematic in settings with limited laboratory capacity. We aimed to describe common aetiologies of acute febrile illness among children in a setting where malaria transmission has declined. METHODS: A prospective cross-sectional study was conducted among children aged at least 2 months and under 13 years presenting with fever (temperature of ≥37...
November 30, 2020: BMC Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33250058/machine-learning-approaches-classify-clinical-malaria-outcomes-based-on-haematological-parameters
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Collins M Morang'a, Lucas Amenga-Etego, Saikou Y Bah, Vincent Appiah, Dominic S Y Amuzu, Nicholas Amoako, James Abugri, Abraham R Oduro, Aubrey J Cunnington, Gordon A Awandare, Thomas D Otto
BACKGROUND: Malaria is still a major global health burden, with more than 3.2 billion people in 91 countries remaining at risk of the disease. Accurately distinguishing malaria from other diseases, especially uncomplicated malaria (UM) from non-malarial infections (nMI), remains a challenge. Furthermore, the success of rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) is threatened by Pfhrp2/3 deletions and decreased sensitivity at low parasitaemia. Analysis of haematological indices can be used to support the identification of possible malaria cases for further diagnosis, especially in travellers returning from endemic areas...
November 30, 2020: BMC Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33239106/impact-of-a-package-of-diagnostic-tools-clinical-algorithm-and-training-and-communication-on-outpatient-acute-fever-case-management-in-low-and-middle-income-countries-protocol-for-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Olawale Salami, Philip Horgan, Catrin E Moore, Abhishek Giri, Asadu Sserwanga, Ashish Pathak, Buddha Basnyat, Francois Kiemde, Frank Smithuis, Freddy Kitutu, Gajanan Phutke, Halidou Tinto, Heidi Hopkins, James Kapisi, Myo Maung Maung Swe, Neelam Taneja, Rita Baiden, Shanta Dutta, Adelaide Compaore, David Kaawa-Mafigiri, Rashida Hussein, Summita Udas Shakya, Vida Kukula, Stefano Ongarello, Anjana Tomar, Sarabjit S Chadha, Kamini Walia, Cassandra Kelly-Cirino, Piero Olliaro
BACKGROUND: The management of acute febrile illnesses places a heavy burden on clinical services in many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Bacterial and viral aetiologies of acute fevers are often clinically indistinguishable and, in the absence of diagnostic tests, the 'just-in-case' use of antibiotics by many health workers has become common practice, which has an impact on drug-resistant infections. Our study aims to answer the following question: in patients with undifferentiated febrile illness presenting to outpatient clinics/peripheral health centres in LMICs, can we demonstrate an improvement in clinical outcomes and reduce unnecessary antibiotic prescription over current practice by using a combination of simple, accurate diagnostic tests, clinical algorithms, and training and communication (intervention package)? METHODS: We designed a randomized, controlled clinical trial to evaluate the impact of our intervention package on clinical outcomes and antibiotic prescription rates in acute febrile illnesses...
November 25, 2020: Trials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33219642/analysis-of-262-children-with-scrub-typhus-infection-a-single-center-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rashmi Kispotta, Ananthanarayanan Kasinathan, Peter Prasanth Kumar Kommu, Manikandan Mani
Scrub typhus, a vector-borne rickettsiosis, is the leading treatable cause of non-malarial febrile illness in Asia. The myriad of typical and atypical features poses a clinical conundrum. We aimed to study the clinical and laboratory profile of children with scrub typhus infection diagnosed by IgM ELISA. Data of children < 12 years presenting with undifferentiated fever to the pediatric services of a tertiary teaching institute between January 2012 and December 2018 were retrieved. Children with seropositive IgM ELISA (InBios International Kit, Seattle, WA) for scrub typhus were enrolled in the study...
November 9, 2020: American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33217891/-anaplasma-phagocytophilum-and-other-anaplasma-spp-in-various-hosts-in-the-mnisi-community-mpumalanga-province-south-africa
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Agatha O Kolo, Nicola E Collins, Kelly A Brayton, Mamohale Chaisi, Lucille Blumberg, John Frean, Cory A Gall, Jeanette M Wentzel, Samantha Wills-Berriman, Liesl De Boni, Jacqueline Weyer, Jennifer Rossouw, Marinda C Oosthuizen
DNA samples from 74 patients with non-malarial acute febrile illness (AFI), 282 rodents, 100 cattle, 56 dogs and 160 Rhipicephalus sanguineus ticks were screened for the presence of Anaplasma phagocytophilum DNA using a quantitative PCR (qPCR) assay targeting the msp2 gene. The test detected both A. phagocytophilum and Anaplasma sp. SA/ZAM dog DNA. Microbiome sequencing confirmed the presence of low levels of A. phagocytophilum DNA in the blood of rodents, dogs and cattle, while high levels of A. platys and Anaplasma sp...
November 18, 2020: Microorganisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33211744/the-impact-of-pulse-oximetry-and-integrated-management-of-childhood-illness-imci-training-on-antibiotic-prescribing-practices-in-rural-malawi-a-mixed-methods-study
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Fiona Sylvies, Lucy Nyirenda, Alden Blair, Kimberly Baltzell
BACKGROUND: The misdiagnosis of non-malarial fever in sub-Saharan Africa has contributed to the significant burden of pediatric pneumonia and the inappropriate use of antibiotics in this region. This study aims to assess the impact of 1) portable pulse oximeters and 2) Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) continued education training on the diagnosis and treatment of non-malarial fever amongst pediatric patients being treated by the Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance (GAIA) in rural Malawi...
2020: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33176708/dengue-in-western-uganda-a-prospective-cohort-of-children-presenting-with-undifferentiated-febrile-illness
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ross M Boyce, Matthew Collins, Rabbison Muhindo, Regina Nakakande, Emily J Ciccone, Samantha Grounds, Daniel Espinoza, Yerun Zhu, Michael Matte, Moses Ntaro, Dan Nyehangane, Jonathan J Juliano, Edgar M Mulogo
BACKGROUND: The spatial distribution and burden of dengue in sub-Saharan Africa remains highly uncertain, despite high levels of ecological suitability. The goal of this study was to describe the epidemiology of dengue among a cohort of febrile children presenting to outpatient facilities located in areas of western Uganda with differing levels of urbanicity and malaria transmission intensity. METHODS: Eligible children were first screened for malaria using rapid diagnostic tests...
November 11, 2020: BMC Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33087393/bacterial-versus-non-bacterial-infections-a-methodology-to-support-use-case-driven-product-development-of-diagnostics
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REVIEW
Camille Escadafal, Steffen Geis, A M Siqueira, Selidji T Agnandji, Techalew Shimelis, Birkneh Tilahun Tadesse, Marguerite Massinga Loembé, Victoria Harris, B Leticia Fernandez-Carballo, Aurélien Macé, Stefano Ongarello, William Rodriguez, Sabine Dittrich
Acute febrile illness (AFI) is one of the most common reasons for seeking medical care in low-income and middle-income countries. Bacterial infections account for a relatively small proportion of AFIs; however, in the absence of a simple diagnostic test to guide clinical decisions, healthcare professionals often presume that a non-malarial febrile illness is bacterial in origin, potentially resulting in inappropriate antibiotic use. An accurate differential diagnostic tool for AFIs is thus essential, to both limit antibiotic use to bacterial infections and address the antimicrobial resistance crisis that is emerging globally, without resorting to multiple or complex pathogen-specific assays...
October 2020: BMJ Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33002622/evaluation-of-c-reactive-protein-and-myxovirus-resistance-protein-a-to-guide-rational-use-of-antibiotics-among-acute-febrile-adult-patients-in-northwest-ethiopia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Akelew Yibeltal, Derbew Agegnehu, Lemma Mulualem, Negash Markos, Bewket Gezahegn, Belay Gizeaddis, Pollmann Julia, Adriaensen Wim, Adane Aynishet, Mohammed Rezika, van Griensven Johan, Cnops Lieselotte
OBJECTIVES: In low-resource settings, treatment is often given empirically without knowledge on the etiology due to lack of diagnostics. In the search for reliable rapid tests to guide treatment work-up, we evaluated whether two biomarkers could differentiate bacterial from non-bacterial infections in acute febrile patients. METHODS: Adults with acute fever were recruited at a referral hospital, Ethiopia. The QuikReadGo test was used to quantify C-reactive protein (qCRP) and the FebriDx test for combined qualitative detection of the bacterial CRP marker with Myxovirus resistance Protein A (MxA), a viral biomarker...
September 28, 2020: International Journal of Infectious Diseases: IJID
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32951596/non-malarial-febrile-illness-a-systematic-review-of-published-aetiological-studies-and-case-reports-from-africa-1980-2015
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeanne Elven, Prabin Dahal, Elizabeth A Ashley, Nigel V Thomas, Poojan Shrestha, Kasia Stepniewska, John A Crump, Paul N Newton, David Bell, Hugh Reyburn, Heidi Hopkins, Philippe J Guérin
BACKGROUND: The availability of reliable point-of-care tests for malaria has heralded a paradigm shift in the management of febrile illnesses away from presumptive antimalarial therapy. In the absence of a definitive diagnosis, health care providers are more likely to prescribe empirical antimicrobials to those who test negative for malaria. To improve management and guide further test development, better understanding is needed of the true causative agents and their geographic variability...
September 21, 2020: BMC Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32951591/non-malarial-febrile-illness-a-systematic-review-of-published-aetiological-studies-and-case-reports-from-southern-asia-and-south-eastern-asia-1980-2015
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Poojan Shrestha, Prabin Dahal, Chinwe Ogbonnaa-Njoku, Debashish Das, Kasia Stepniewska, Nigel V Thomas, Heidi Hopkins, John A Crump, David Bell, Paul N Newton, Elizabeth A Ashley, Philippe J Guérin
BACKGROUND: In the absence of definitive diagnosis, healthcare providers are likely to prescribe empirical antibacterials to those who test negative for malaria. This problem is of critical importance in Southern Asia (SA) and South-eastern Asia (SEA) where high levels of antimicrobial consumption and high prevalence of antimicrobial resistance have been reported. To improve management and guide further diagnostic test development, better understanding is needed of the true causative agents of fever and their geographical variability...
September 21, 2020: BMC Medicine
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