2021-2022 年美国从临床样本中诊断出的利什曼病的描述性和分子流行病学。

IF 3.7 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY Microbiology spectrum Pub Date : 2024-09-09 DOI:10.1128/spectrum.01055-24
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利什曼病在美国是一种罕见疾病,估计每年发病率为几十例,主要发生在旅行者、移民和军人身上。由于利什曼病不是一种全国通报的疾病,因此真正的发病率尚不清楚。在此,我们描述了我们的实验室作为国家主要参考实验室对平民利什曼病进行分子诊断的 1 年间(2021 年 9 月至 2022 年 8 月)的利什曼病分子诊断结果。我们对来自 36 个州提交的 218 份标本进行了检测,在 186 个阳性病例中有 94 个(50.5%)获得了物种或物种复合体级别的鉴定,并发现了 18 个新的迷你外显子等位基因。大多数物种属于 Viannia 亚属(75.6%),与皮肤或粘膜疾病相关。病例与近期旅行(18.1%)、旅行时间不明(7.4%)、迁移(7.4%)、远程旅行(2.1%)、军事(1.1%)或病史不明(63.8%)有关。这些数据说明了利什曼病分子检测的临床实用性,并为疾病流行病学提供了独特的见解:利什曼病是美国南部和美洲地区流行的一种被忽视的毁容性寄生虫病。尽管旅行者、军人、外籍军人和移民等高危人群众多,但人们对该疾病在美国的流行病学却知之甚少。此外,美国很少有临床实验室能检测这种疾病。在此,我们介绍了一家主要参考实验室一年来对该疾病的检测结果。这些结果与疾病预防控制中心暂时 "暂停 "所有临床检测的时间相吻合,因此具有特别重要的意义。我们的研究结果表明,美国每年至少发生数百例病例。特别是,粘膜利什曼病可能比以前报道的更为常见。我们还强调了在美洲流行的利什曼病种的遗传多样性比以前采样的更大,这对诊断的特异性有影响。
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Descriptive and molecular epidemiology of leishmaniasis diagnosed from clinical samples in the United States, 2021-2022.

Leishmaniasis is a rare disease in the United States, with an estimated annual incidence of dozens of cases occurring primarily in travelers, migrants, and military personnel. True disease incidence is unknown, since leishmaniasis is not a nationally notifiable condition. Here, we describe the results of molecular leishmaniasis over a 1-year interval (September 2021 to August 2022) when our laboratory served as the primary national reference laboratory for molecular diagnosis of civilian leishmaniasis. We tested 218 specimens submitted from 36 states yielding 94 of the 186 (50.5%) positive cases with species or species complex-level identification and 18 novel mini-exon alleles. Most species belonged to subgenus Viannia (75.6%) and associated with cutaneous or mucocutaneous disease. Cases were associated with recent travel (18.1%), travel timing unspecified (7.4%), migration (7.4%), remote travel (2.1%), military (1.1%), or unknown history (63.8%). These data illustrate the clinical utility of molecular testing for leishmaniasis and provide unique insight into disease epidemiology.

Importance: Leishmaniasis is a disfiguring, neglected parasitic infection endemic to the Southern United States and the Americas. Despite significant populations at risk-travelers, military and foreign service members, and migrating persons-the epidemiology of the disease in the United States is poorly understood. Moreover, few clinical laboratories in the United States can test for the disease. Here, we present results from 1 year of testing for this disease at a major reference laboratory. These findings are particularly relevant because they coincide with a temporary "pause" on all clinical testing at the CDC. Our findings suggest at least several hundred cases occur each year in the United States. In particular, mucosal leishmaniasis may be more common than previously reported. We also highlight greater genetic diversity in Leishmania species endemic to the Americas than has been previously sampled, with implications for diagnostic specificity.

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