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   A systematic review of the mortality from untreated leptospirosis  
   
نویسنده taylor a.j. ,paris d.h. ,newton p.n.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2015 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 6
چکیده    Background leptospirosis occurs worldwide,but the global incidence of human disease and its mortality are not well understood. many patients are undiagnosed and untreated due to its nonspecific symptoms and a lack of access to diagnostics. this study systematically reviews the literature to clarify the mortality from untreated leptospirosis. results will help quantify the global burden of disease and guide health policies. methodology/principal findings a comprehensive literature search was performed to identify untreated patient series. included patients were symptomatic,but asymptomatic patients and those who had received antibiotics,dialysis or who were treated on intensive care units were excluded. included patients had a confirmed laboratory diagnosis by culture,pcr,or serological tests. data was extracted and individual patient series were assessed for bias. thirty-five studies,comprising 41 patient series and 3,390 patients,were included in the study. a high degree of bias within studies was shown due to limitations in study design,diagnostic tests and missing data. median series mortality was 2.2% (range 0.0 – 39.7%),but mortality was high in jaundiced patients (19.1%) (range 0.0 – 39.7%),those with renal failure 12.1% (range 0-25.0%) and in patients aged over 60 (60%) (range 33.3-60%),but low in anicteric patients (0%) (range 0-1.7%). conclusions this systematic review contributes to our understanding of the mortality of untreated leptospirosis and provides data for the estimation of dalys attributable to this disease.we show that mortality is significantly higher in older patients with icteric disease or renal failure but is lower in younger,anicteric patients. increased surveillance and accurate point-of-care diagnostics are required to better understand the incidence and improve diagnosis of disease. empirical treatment strategies should prioritize early treatment to improve outcomes from leptospirosis. © 2015 taylor et al.
آدرس lao oxford mahosot hospital wellcome trust research unit (lomwru),microbiology laboratory,mahosot hospital,vientiane,laos,centre for tropical medicine and global health,nuffield department of clinical medicine,churchill hospital,university of oxford,oxford, United Kingdom, lao oxford mahosot hospital wellcome trust research unit (lomwru),microbiology laboratory,mahosot hospital,vientiane,laos,centre for tropical medicine and global health,nuffield department of clinical medicine,churchill hospital,university of oxford,oxford,united kingdom,mahidol–oxford research unit (moru),mahidol university,bangkok, Thailand, lao oxford mahosot hospital wellcome trust research unit (lomwru),microbiology laboratory,mahosot hospital,vientiane,laos,centre for tropical medicine and global health,nuffield department of clinical medicine,churchill hospital,university of oxford,oxford, United Kingdom
 
     
   
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