TY - JOUR
T1 - Estimating the Seroprevalence of Scrub Typhus in Nepal
AU - Linsuwanon, Piyada
AU - Auysawasdi, Nutthanun
AU - Chao, Chien Chung
AU - Rodkvamtook, Wuttikon
AU - Shrestha, Binob
AU - Bajracharya, Samita
AU - Shrestha, Jasmin
AU - Wongwairot, Sirima
AU - Limsuwan, Chawin
AU - Lindroth, Erica
AU - Mann, Alyssa
AU - Davidson, Silas
AU - Wanja, Elizabeth
AU - Shrestha, Sanjaya Kumar
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 by the authors.
PY - 2024/9
Y1 - 2024/9
N2 - Prior to the devastating earthquake in Nepal in 2015, scrub typhus was not recognized as a highly endemic disease in the country. This contrasted with neighboring India, where scrub typhus is endemic and there have been sporadic outbreaks of severe forms. This discrepancy underscores the limitations in our comprehensive understanding of the scrub typhus epidemiological patterns in Nepal, especially before 2015. To better understand the dynamic and current status of scrub typhus, this study investigated its prevalence among patients with acute febrile illness in two hospitals located in Pokhara city, Kaski district and Bharatpur city, Chitwan district during 2009–2010. Our findings revealed that 31.5% (239 of 759 patients) of the cases were positives for scrub typhus based on serological and pathogen detection assays. These results provide crucial insights into the pre-earthquake endemicity of scrub typhus in Nepal, implying its long-standing presence in the region prior to the significant environmental transformations caused by the 2015 earthquake. This study also emphasizes the need for heightened awareness and improved diagnostic capabilities to effectively manage and control scrub typhus, which remains a significant public health concern in Nepal.
AB - Prior to the devastating earthquake in Nepal in 2015, scrub typhus was not recognized as a highly endemic disease in the country. This contrasted with neighboring India, where scrub typhus is endemic and there have been sporadic outbreaks of severe forms. This discrepancy underscores the limitations in our comprehensive understanding of the scrub typhus epidemiological patterns in Nepal, especially before 2015. To better understand the dynamic and current status of scrub typhus, this study investigated its prevalence among patients with acute febrile illness in two hospitals located in Pokhara city, Kaski district and Bharatpur city, Chitwan district during 2009–2010. Our findings revealed that 31.5% (239 of 759 patients) of the cases were positives for scrub typhus based on serological and pathogen detection assays. These results provide crucial insights into the pre-earthquake endemicity of scrub typhus in Nepal, implying its long-standing presence in the region prior to the significant environmental transformations caused by the 2015 earthquake. This study also emphasizes the need for heightened awareness and improved diagnostic capabilities to effectively manage and control scrub typhus, which remains a significant public health concern in Nepal.
KW - acute febrile illness
KW - Nepal
KW - Orientia tsutsugamushi
KW - recombinant protein ELISA
KW - scrub typhus
KW - serosurveillance
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85205255273&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3390/pathogens13090736
DO - 10.3390/pathogens13090736
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85205255273
SN - 2076-0817
VL - 13
JO - Pathogens
JF - Pathogens
IS - 9
M1 - 736
ER -