Epidemiology, Clinical Manifestations, Laboratory Findings and Outcome of Brucellosis in Hospitalized Children in Northwest of Iran

Iman Vafaei, M. Rezaee, B. Abdinia, Kasra Kolahdouzan
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Introduction: Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease, which is associated with great economic and general health concerns. This is an endemic disease in Iran, and thus this study aimed to investigate its epidemiology and trend over a ten-year period in children hospitalized in northwest IranMaterial and Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on children hospitalized with brucellosis diagnosis in the Children's Hospital. Information of the patients, such as type of living place, age, history of consuming unpasteurized dairy products, family history of brucellosis in the past year, type of contact patterns with livestock, clinical symptoms, Wright's test, 2-mercaptoethanol test, Coombs Wright test and treatment failure, was collectedResults: Over a ten-year period, 59 medical records were extracted, out of which 21 subjects (35.6%) were female and 38 (64.4%) male. The mean age of involvement was 80.5 months. In addition, 16.9% and 22% of patients had a history of contact with livestock, and 22% had a history of consuming unpasteurized dairy products. Moreover, 78.6% of patients had Wright’s test titers of ≥1:160 and 91.8% had Coombs test titers of ≥1:160. Blood culture results of 19 patients were available, out of which 21.1% were culture-positiveConclusion: Epidemiological studies assessing important risk factors for the spread of brucellosis in different regions across the world are very effective in disease control. Moreover, the results revealed that the serological tests can be used to diagnose brucellosis. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report about epidemiology of children brucellosis in northwest Iran.
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布鲁氏菌病是一种人畜共患疾病,与重大的经济和一般健康问题有关。这是伊朗的一种地方性疾病,因此本研究旨在调查伊朗西北部住院儿童十年来的流行病学和趋势。材料和方法:对在儿童医院诊断为布鲁氏菌病的住院儿童进行回顾性研究。收集患者的居住地点类型、年龄、未经巴氏消毒的乳制品消费史、近一年布鲁氏菌病家族史、与牲畜接触方式类型、临床症状、Wright试验、2-醇试验、Coombs Wright试验、治疗失败等信息。结果:10年间共提取59份病历,其中女性21例(35.6%),男性38例(64.4%)。平均受累年龄为80.5个月。此外,16.9%和22%的患者有与牲畜接触史,22%的患者有食用未经巴氏消毒的乳制品史。78.6%的患者Wright氏试验滴度≥1:160,91.8%的患者Coombs试验滴度≥1:160。结论:开展流行病学研究,评估布鲁氏菌病在世界不同地区传播的重要危险因素,对疾病控制是非常有效的。结果表明,血清学检测可用于布鲁氏菌病的诊断。据我们所知,这是伊朗西北部儿童布鲁氏菌病流行病学的第一份报告。
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