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The Relationship Between Invasive Nontyphoidal Disease, Other Bacterial Bloodstream Infections, and Malaria in Sub-Saharan Africa

Authors :
Park, Se Eun
Pak, Gi Deok
Aaby, Peter
Adu-Sarkodie, Yaw
Ali, Mohammad
Aseffa, Abraham
Biggs, Holly M.
Bjerregaard-Andersen, Morten
Breiman, Robert F.
Crump, John A.
Cruz Espinoza, Ligia Maria
Eltayeb, Muna Ahmed
Gasmelseed, Nagla
Hertz, Julian T.
Im, Justin
Jaeger, Anna
Parfait Kabore, Leon
von Kalckreuth, Vera
Keddy, Karen H.
Konings, Frank
Krumkamp, Ralf
MacLennan, Calman A.
Meyer, Christian G.
Montgomery, Joel M.
Ahmet Niang, Aissatou
Nichols, Chelsea
Olack, Beatrice
Panzner, Ursula
Park, Jin Kyung
Rabezanahary, Henintsoa
Rakotozandrindrainy, Raphael
Sampo, Emmanuel
Sarpong, Nimako
Schuett-Gerowitt, Heidi
Sooka, Arvinda
Soura, Abdramane Bassiahi
Sow, Amy Gassama
Tall, Adama
Teferi, Mekonnen
Yeshitela, Biruk
May, Juegen
Wierzba, Thomas F.
Clemens, John D.
Baker, Stephen
Marks, Florian
Park, Se Eun
Pak, Gi Deok
Aaby, Peter
Adu-Sarkodie, Yaw
Ali, Mohammad
Aseffa, Abraham
Biggs, Holly M.
Bjerregaard-Andersen, Morten
Breiman, Robert F.
Crump, John A.
Cruz Espinoza, Ligia Maria
Eltayeb, Muna Ahmed
Gasmelseed, Nagla
Hertz, Julian T.
Im, Justin
Jaeger, Anna
Parfait Kabore, Leon
von Kalckreuth, Vera
Keddy, Karen H.
Konings, Frank
Krumkamp, Ralf
MacLennan, Calman A.
Meyer, Christian G.
Montgomery, Joel M.
Ahmet Niang, Aissatou
Nichols, Chelsea
Olack, Beatrice
Panzner, Ursula
Park, Jin Kyung
Rabezanahary, Henintsoa
Rakotozandrindrainy, Raphael
Sampo, Emmanuel
Sarpong, Nimako
Schuett-Gerowitt, Heidi
Sooka, Arvinda
Soura, Abdramane Bassiahi
Sow, Amy Gassama
Tall, Adama
Teferi, Mekonnen
Yeshitela, Biruk
May, Juegen
Wierzba, Thomas F.
Clemens, John D.
Baker, Stephen
Marks, Florian
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Methods.aEuro integral Febrile patients received a blood culture and a malaria test. Isolated bacteria underwent antimicrobial susceptibility testing, and the association between iNTS disease and malaria was assessed. Results.aEuro integral A positive correlation between frequency proportions of malaria and iNTS was observed (P = .01; r = 0.70). Areas with higher burden of malaria exhibited higher odds of iNTS disease compared to other bacterial infections (odds ratio [OR], 4.89; 95% CI, 1.61-14.90; P = .005) than areas with lower malaria burden. Malaria parasite positivity was associated with iNTS disease (OR, 2.44; P = .031) and gram-positive bacteremias, particularly Staphylococcus aureus, exhibited a high proportion of coinfection with Plasmodium malaria. Salmonella Typhimurium and Salmonella Enteritidis were the predominant NTS serovars (53/73; 73%). Both moderate (OR, 6.05; P = .0001) and severe (OR, 14.62; P < .0001) anemia were associated with iNTS disease. Conclusions.aEuro integral A positive correlation between iNTS disease and malaria endemicity, and the association between Plasmodium parasite positivity and iNTS disease across sub-Saharan Africa, indicates the necessity to consider iNTS as a major cause of febrile illness in malaria-holoendemic areas. Prevention of iNTS disease through iNTS vaccines for areas of high malaria endemicity, targeting high-risk groups for Plasmodium parasitic infection, should be considered.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1364927668
Document Type :
Electronic Resource