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   Differential Epidemiology of Salmonella Typhi and Paratyphi A in Kathmandu,Nepal: A Matched Case Control Investigation in a Highly Endemic Enteric Fever Setting  
   
نویسنده karkey a. ,thompson c.n. ,tran vu thieu n. ,dongol s. ,le thi phuong t. ,voong vinh p. ,arjyal a. ,martin l.b. ,rondini s. ,farrar j.j. ,dolecek c. ,basnyat b. ,baker s.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2013 - دوره : 7 - شماره : 8
چکیده    Background:enteric fever,a systemic infection caused by the bacteria salmonella typhi and salmonella paratyphi a,is endemic in kathmandu,nepal. previous work identified proximity to poor quality water sources as a community-level risk for infection. here,we sought to examine individual-level risk factors related to hygiene and sanitation to improve our understanding of the epidemiology of enteric fever in this setting.methodology and principal findings:a matched case-control analysis was performed through enrollment of 103 blood culture positive enteric fever patients and 294 afebrile community-based age and gender-matched controls. a detailed questionnaire was administered to both cases and controls and the association between enteric fever infection and potential exposures were examined through conditional logistic regression. several behavioral practices were identified as protective against infection with enteric fever,including water storage and hygienic habits. additionally,we found that exposures related to poor water and socioeconomic status are more influential in the risk of infection with s. typhi,whereas food consumption habits and migration play more of a role in risk of s. paratyphi a infection.conclusions and significance:our work suggests that s. typhi and s. paratyphi a follow different routes of infection in this highly endemic setting and that sustained exposure to both serovars probably leads to the development of passive immunity. in the absence of a polyvalent vaccine against s. typhi and s. paratyphi a,we advocate better systems for water treatment and storage,improvements in the quality of street food,and vaccination with currently available s. typhi vaccines. © 2013 karkey et al.
آدرس oxford university clinical research unit,patan academy of health sciences,kathmandu, Nepal, the hospital for tropical diseases,wellcome trust major overseas programme,oxford university clinical research unit,ho chi minh city,viet nam,centre for tropical medicine,oxford university,oxford, United Kingdom, the hospital for tropical diseases,wellcome trust major overseas programme,oxford university clinical research unit,ho chi minh city, Viet Nam, oxford university clinical research unit,patan academy of health sciences,kathmandu, Nepal, the hospital for tropical diseases,wellcome trust major overseas programme,oxford university clinical research unit,ho chi minh city, Viet Nam, the hospital for tropical diseases,wellcome trust major overseas programme,oxford university clinical research unit,ho chi minh city, Viet Nam, oxford university clinical research unit,patan academy of health sciences,kathmandu, Nepal, novartis institute vaccines for global health,siena, Italy, novartis institute vaccines for global health,siena, Italy, the hospital for tropical diseases,wellcome trust major overseas programme,oxford university clinical research unit,ho chi minh city,viet nam,centre for tropical medicine,oxford university,oxford, United Kingdom, novartis institute vaccines for global health,siena, Italy, oxford university clinical research unit,patan academy of health sciences,kathmandu, Nepal, the hospital for tropical diseases,wellcome trust major overseas programme,oxford university clinical research unit,ho chi minh city,viet nam,centre for tropical medicine,oxford university,oxford,united kingdom,the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine,london, United Kingdom
 
     
   
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