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  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,705 Views
9 Pages

Dengue and COVID-19: Managing Undifferentiated Febrile Illness during a “Twindemic”

  • Liang En Wee,
  • Edwin Philip Conceicao,
  • Jean Xiang-Ying Sim,
  • May Kyawt Aung,
  • Aung Myat Oo,
  • Yang Yong,
  • Shalvi Arora and
  • Indumathi Venkatachalam

Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, distinguishing dengue from COVID-19 in endemic areas can be difficult, as both may present as undifferentiated febrile illness. COVID-19 cases may also present with false-positive dengue serology. Hospitalisa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,263 Views
13 Pages

Molecular Characterization of Leptospira Species among Patients with Acute Undifferentiated Febrile Illness from the Municipality of Villeta, Colombia

  • Carlos Ramiro Silva-Ramos,
  • J. Manuel Matiz-González,
  • Juliana Gil-Mora,
  • Heidy-C. Martínez Díaz,
  • Álvaro A. Faccini-Martínez,
  • Claudia Cuervo,
  • Peter C. Melby,
  • Patricia V. Aguilar,
  • Miguel M. Cabada and
  • Marylin Hidalgo
  • + 1 author

Leptospira is a bacterial genus that includes several pathogenic species related to leptospirosis. In Colombia, leptospirosis is a mandatorily reported disease, widely distributed across the country. In the Villeta municipality, leptospirosis has bee...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,647 Views
20 Pages

Identification of Bacteria and Viruses Associated with Patients with Acute Febrile Illness in Khon Kaen Province, Thailand

  • Rungrat Jitvaropas,
  • Vorthon Sawaswong,
  • Yong Poovorawan,
  • Nutthanun Auysawasdi,
  • Viboonsak Vuthitanachot,
  • Sirima Wongwairot,
  • Wuttikon Rodkvamtook,
  • Erica Lindroth,
  • Sunchai Payungporn and
  • Piyada Linsuwanon

18 April 2024

The majority of cases of undifferentiated acute febrile illness (AFI) in the tropics have an undefined etiology. In Thailand, AFI accounts for two-thirds of illnesses reported to the Ministry of Public Health. To characterize the bacterial and viral...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,137 Views
11 Pages

Antimicrobial Stewardship in Tropical Infectious Diseases: Focusing on Dengue and Malaria

  • Ashley Siribhadra,
  • Thundon Ngamprasertchai,
  • Pinyo Rattanaumpawan,
  • Saranath Lawpoolsri,
  • Viravarn Luvira and
  • Punnee Pitisuttithum

Acute undifferentiated febrile illness (AUFI) is the presenting symptom of various tropical and infectious diseases. Viral infection is generally the most common cause of AUFI, accounting for 8–11.8% of cases; thus, antibiotics might be unneces...

  • Perspective
  • Open Access
11 Citations
6,507 Views
13 Pages

In excess of 75 arboviruses have been identified in Australia, some of which are now well established as causative agents of debilitating diseases. These include Ross River virus, Barmah Forest virus, and Murray Valley encephalitis virus, each of whi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,637 Views
9 Pages

Rickettsia asembonensis Isolated from Four Human Cases with Acute Undifferentiated Febrile Illness in Peru

  • Steev Loyola,
  • Rosa Palacios-Salvatierra,
  • Omar Cáceres-Rey and
  • Allen L. Richards

Rickettsioses, often underreported, pose public health challenges. Rickettsia asembonensis is a potential emerging pathogen that was previously detected in humans, animals, and a variety of arthropods. While its pathogenicity in humans remains u...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
1,242 Views
8 Pages

Introduction: Spotted fever group (SFG) rickettsioses are tick-transmitted infections caused by Gram-negative, obligately intracellular bacteria in the genus Rickettsia. They present as an acute undifferentiated febrile illness, and they are often ac...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
6,091 Views
16 Pages

A Review of Rickettsial Diseases Other Than Scrub Typhus in India

  • Sivanantham Krishnamoorthi,
  • Shriya Goel,
  • Jasleen Kaur,
  • Kamlesh Bisht and
  • Manisha Biswal

Rickettsial diseases (RD) are widely reported all over the world. Scrub typhus (ST) is a major tropical infection which is well documented all over India. Therefore, the index of suspicion of scrub typhus is high among physicians with regard to patie...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
8,601 Views
17 Pages

26 October 2023

Murine typhus is an acute febrile illness caused by Rickettsia typhi, an obligately intracellular Gram-negative coccobacillus. Rats (Rattus species) and their fleas (Xenopsylla cheopis) serve as the reservoir and vector of R. typhi, respectively. Hum...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,289 Views
6 Pages

Background: Human granulocytic anaplasmosis (HGA), caused by Anaplasma phagocytophilum, and human monocytic ehrlichiosis (HME), caused by Ehrlichia chaffeensis, often present as undifferentiated fever but are not treated by typical empiric regimens f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
5,931 Views
13 Pages

Rickettsial Infections and Q Fever Amongst Febrile Patients in Bhutan

  • Tshokey Tshokey,
  • John Stenos,
  • David N. Durrheim,
  • Keith Eastwood,
  • Chelsea Nguyen,
  • Gemma Vincent and
  • Stephen R. Graves

There is limited evidence of rickettsial diseases in Bhutan. We explored the contribution of rickettsioses as a cause of undifferentiated febrile illness in patients presenting to 14 Bhutanese hospitals from October 2014 to June 2015. Obvious causes...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,708 Views
13 Pages

2 November 2020

Spotted fever group (SFG) rickettsiae causes febrile illness in humans worldwide. Since SFG rickettsiosis’s clinical presentation is nonspecific, it is frequently misdiagnosed as other febrile diseases, especially malaria, and complicates prope...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,118 Views
14 Pages

A Use of 56-kDa Recombinant Protein of Orientia tsutsugamushi Karp Serotype in Serodiagnosis of Scrub Typhus by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay in Thais

  • Phanita Chankate,
  • Thareerat Kalambaheti,
  • Nathamon Kosoltanapiwat,
  • Ampai Tanganuchitcharnchai,
  • Stuart D. Blacksell,
  • Narisara Chantratita and
  • Pornsawan Leaungwutiwong

Scrub typhus is a mite-borne disease caused by a Gram-negative obligately intracellular bacillus, Orientia tsutsugamushi. The disease is endemic in the Asia–Australia–Pacific region, including Thailand. Scrub typhus generally manifests as...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,991 Views
12 Pages

Aetiologies and Risk Factors of Prolonged Fever Admission in Samtse Hospital, Bhutan, 2020

  • Tsheten Tsheten,
  • Karma Lhendup,
  • Thinley Dorji and
  • Kinley Wangdi

Febrile illness is a common cause of hospital admission in developing countries, including Bhutan. Prolonged fever admission can add considerable strain on healthcare service delivery. Therefore, identifying the underlying cause of prolonged hospital...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,138 Views
21 Pages

Mayaro Virus: The State-of-the-Art for Antiviral Drug Development

  • Ana Paula Andreolla,
  • Alessandra Abel Borges,
  • Juliano Bordignon and
  • Claudia Nunes Duarte dos Santos

16 August 2022

Mayaro virus is an emerging arbovirus that causes nonspecific febrile illness or arthralgia syndromes similar to the Chikungunya virus, a virus closely related from the Togaviridae family. MAYV outbreaks occur more frequently in the northern and cent...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
6,660 Views
18 Pages

Molecular and Clinical Characterization of Chikungunya Virus Infections in Southeast Mexico

  • Kame A. Galán-Huerta,
  • Erik Martínez-Landeros,
  • Juan L. Delgado-Gallegos,
  • Sandra Caballero-Sosa,
  • Iliana R. Malo-García,
  • Ildefonso Fernández-Salas,
  • Javier Ramos-Jiménez and
  • Ana M. Rivas-Estilla

9 May 2018

Chikungunya fever is an arthropod-borne infection caused by Chikungunya virus (CHIKV). Even though clinical features of Chikungunya fever in the Mexican population have been described before, there is no detailed information. The aim of this study wa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,249 Views
11 Pages

GroEL Chaperonin-Based Assay for Early Diagnosis of Scrub Typhus

  • Nitaya Indrawattana,
  • Pisinee Aiumurai,
  • Nawannaporn Sae-lim,
  • Watee Seesuay,
  • Onrapak Reamtong,
  • Manas Chongsa-nguan,
  • Wanpen Chaicumpa and
  • Nitat Sookrung

A point-of-care diagnostic for early and rapid diagnosis of scrub typhus caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi is required for prompt and proper treatment of patients presenting with undifferentiated febrile illnesses. In this study, an immunochromatograp...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,300 Views
10 Pages

Acalculous Cholecystitis in a Young Adult with Scrub Typhus: A Case Report and Epidemiology of Scrub Typhus in the Maldives

  • Hisham Ahmed Imad,
  • Aishath Azna Ali,
  • Mariyam Nahuza,
  • Rajan Gurung,
  • Abdulla Ubaid,
  • Aishath Maeesha,
  • Sariu Ali Didi,
  • Rajib Kumar Dey,
  • Abdullah Isneen Hilmy and
  • Tatsuo Shioda
  • + 5 authors

Scrub typhus is a neglected tropical disease predominantly occurring in Asia. The causative agent is a bacterium transmitted by the larval stage of mites found in rural vegetation in endemic regions. Cases of scrub typhus frequently present as acute...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
6,378 Views
13 Pages

Development of an E2 ELISA Methodology to Assess Chikungunya Seroprevalence in Patients from an Endemic Region of Mexico

  • Young Chan Kim,
  • César López-Camacho,
  • Nallely Garcia-Larragoiti,
  • Alan Cano-Mendez,
  • Karina Guadalupe Hernandez-Flores,
  • Carlos Alonso Domínguez-Alemán,
  • Maria Antonieta Mar,
  • Héctor Vivanco-Cid,
  • Martha Eva Viveros-Sandoval and
  • Arturo Reyes-Sandoval

1 May 2019

Chikungunya fever is a debilitating disease caused by Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) that can result in long-lasting arthralgias. The early diagnosis of CHIKV relies on PCR during the acute infection phase to allow differential diagnosis with other co-cir...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
5,347 Views
9 Pages

Diagnostic Accuracy of the InBios Scrub Typhus Detect™ ELISA for the Detection of IgM Antibodies in Chittagong, Bangladesh

  • Stuart D. Blacksell,
  • Hugh W. F. Kingston,
  • Ampai Tanganuchitcharnchai,
  • Meghna Phanichkrivalkosil,
  • Mosharraf Hossain,
  • Amir Hossain,
  • Aniruddha Ghose,
  • Stije J. Leopold,
  • Arjen M. Dondorp and
  • Daniel H. Paris
  • + 1 author

Here we estimated the accuracy of the InBios Scrub Typhus Detect™ immunoglobulin M (IgM) ELISA to determine the optimal optical density (OD) cut-off values for the diagnosis of scrub typhus. Patients with undifferentiated febrile illness from C...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,703 Views
11 Pages

Genotype Analysis on Orientia tsutsugamushi Causing Scrub Typhus in Malaysia: A Re-Emerging Disease

  • Shirley Yi Fen Hii,
  • Maswani Nabilah Mohd Zaidi,
  • Wan Norazanin Kassim,
  • Rohaidah Hashim and
  • Siti Roszilawati Ramli

Introduction: Scrub typhus is caused by Gram-negative bacteria, Orientia tsutsugamushi. Humans are the dead-end host of scrub typhus. Currently, there is no vaccine available. The disease can be fatal without appropriate treatment. Here, we present t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,795 Views
11 Pages

False Positivity of Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies in Patients with Acute Tropical Diseases in Thailand

  • Viravarn Luvira,
  • Pornsawan Leaungwutiwong,
  • Narin Thippornchai,
  • Charin Thawornkuno,
  • Supawat Chatchen,
  • Wiwat Chancharoenthana,
  • Sarunporn Tandhavanant,
  • Sant Muangnoicharoen,
  • Watcharapong Piyaphanee and
  • Narisara Chantratita

Serology remains a useful indirect method of diagnosing tropical diseases, especially in dengue infection. However, the current literature regarding cross-reactivity between SARS-CoV-2 and dengue serology is limited and revealed conflicting results....

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
7,026 Views
23 Pages

Leptospirosis in Ecuador: Current Status and Future Prospects

  • Manuel Calvopiña,
  • Daniel Romero-Alvarez,
  • Eduardo Vasconez,
  • Gabriela Valverde-Muñoz,
  • Gabriel Trueba,
  • Miguel Angel Garcia-Bereguiain and
  • Solon Alberto Orlando

The location of Ecuador—an equatorial nation—favors the multiplication and dispersal of the Leptospira genus both on the Pacific Coast and in the Amazon tropical ecoregions. Nevertheless, leptospirosis epidemiology has not been fully addr...