Leptospirosis: Skin wounds and control strategies, Thailand,1999

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作者
Phraisuwan, P
Whitney, EAS
Tharmaphornpilas, P
Guharat, S
Thongkamsamut, S
Aresagig, S
Liangphongphanthu, J
Junthima, K
Sokampang, A
Ashford, DA
机构
[1] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Natl Ctr Infect Dis, Atlanta, GA 30333 USA
[2] Minist Publ Hlth, Nonthaburi, Thailand
[3] Buriram Prov Hlth Office, Buriram, Thailand
[4] Khumuang Hosp, Buriram, Thailand
[5] NE Reg Epidemiol Ctr, Nakornratchasima, Thailand
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10.3201/eid0812.020180
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
After an outbreak of leptospirosis in workers who participated in cleaning a pond during September 1999 in Thailand, a serologic survey was conducted. Among a cohort of 104 persons from one village who participated in pond cleaning activity, 43 (41.3%) were seropositive for immunoglobulin M antibodies against Leptospira, indicating recent infection. Only 17 (39.5%) of 43 seropositive persons reported a recent febrile illness; the remaining seropositive persons were considered asymptomatic, suggesting that asymptomatic leptospirosis infection may be common where leptospirosis is endemic. Multivariable logistic regression indicated that wearing long pants or skirts was independently protective against leptospirosis infection (ORadjusted = 0.217), while the presence of more than two wounds on the body was independently associated with infection (ORadjusted = 3.97). Educational efforts should be enhanced in areas where leptospirosis is endemic to encourage the use of protective clothing. In addition, wound management and avoidance of potentially contaminated water when skin wounds are present should be included in health education programs.
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