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2020 Month : January Volume : 9 Issue : 4 Page : 178-181Seropositivity of Scrub Typhus Inpatients Attending a Tertiary Care Hospital in Western Odisha.
Shuvankar Mukherjee1, Anshuman Dash2, Shreekant Tiwari3
Corresponding Author:
Shuvankar Mukherjee,
Staff Quarters, Room No. 28,
Hitech Medical College and Hospital,
Rourkela769004, Odisha, India
E-mail: shuvankar.mukherjee@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND
Scrub typhus is a vector borne Rickettsial disease caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi and has been reported from tsutsugamushi triangle which includes India. It is a re-emerging pathogen in India including the state of Odisha. This study was conducted to determine seropositivity of scrub typhus in patients attending a tertiary care hospital of Western Odisha.
METHODS
Fifty febrile patients who were negative for Malaria, Dengue and Leptospira attending a tertiary care hospital of Western Odisha were enrolled in the study. 3 ml of blood was collected, and serum was separated. IgM SD Bioline Tsutsugamushi lateral flow immunochromatography test was performed as per manufacturer instruction. Positive samples were confirmed by PCR method (Geno-Sen’s ST Real Time PCR).
RESULTS
20% of patients were positive for IgM SD Bioline Tsutsugamushi card test. 60% of positive patients were male. 20% of positive patients were having pathognomonic eschar. 60 % of infected patients were in the age group of 10 - 30.
CONCLUSIONS
In this study, 20% of febrile patients were positive for Scrub typhus infection. So, it should be included in the differential diagnosis of a febrile patient in Western Odisha.
KEY WORDS
Scrub Typhus, Seropositivity, Western Odisha, Card Test.