Q Fever in Unexplained Febrile Illness in Northern Algeria
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Material and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Inclusion Criteria and Cases Definitions
2.3. Ethics Statement
2.4. Sample Collection
2.5. Serological Assays
2.6. DNA Extraction and Real-Time PCR
2.7. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Patient Characteristics
3.2. IFA Serology
3.3. Detection of Coxiella burnetii via qPCR
3.4. Positive Case Description
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Groups | Positive Sera | Coxiella burnetii | IS1111/ IS30a q PCR | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
IgG | IgM | IgA | |||
Control group | 0/70 | - | - | - | 0/70 |
Case group | 3/70 * NS p = 0.258 (4.30%) | 1/70 (1.43%) | |||
N°1 | 100 | 0 | 0 | n | |
N°2 | 100 | 0 | 0 | n | |
N°3 | 200 | 100 | 200 | Ct 33.21/33.74 |
First Case CB IFA+/qPCR- | Second Case CB IFA+/qPCR- | Third Case CB IFA+/qPCR+ | |
---|---|---|---|
Age/Sex | 8-year-old female | 18-year-old female | 19-year-old female |
Fever | Prolonged unexplained fever | Prolonged unexplained fever | Prolonged unexplained fever |
Diagnosis | Meningeal syndrome with brutal installation for 2 days | Meningeal syndrome | Visceral leishmaniosis |
Clinical signs | Arthralgia Large joints Purpuric rash Asthenia | Nothing special | Significant myalgia syndrome Maculopapular rash without pruritus |
Paraclinical findings | - Cerebrospinal fluid clear, 1800/mm3 - Cerebrospinal fluid Albumin = 0.52 g/L - Cerebrospinal fluid Normal glucose level: 0.48 g/L CRP < 6 | - Cerebrospinal fluid clear, 700/mm3 - Cerebrospinal fluid Albumin = 0.94/L - Cerebrospinal fluid Normal glucose level: 0.43 g/L. CRP < 6 Normal cerebral CT-scan | Complete blood count with hyperleucytosis (29,000/µL), CRP 42 mg/L Thrombocytopenia at 89,000/mm3 Hepatic cytolysis: AST = 130 UI/L; ALT = 125 UI/L |
Contact with animals | Cats, sheep, dog | Sheep, cattle | Goat, sheep, camels, hare |
Evolution | Full recovery | Moderate recovery | Unknow evolution (exited hospital against medical advice) |
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Ghaoui, H.; Achour, N.; Saad-Djaballah, A.; Belacel, S.I.; Bitam, I.; Fournier, P.E. Q Fever in Unexplained Febrile Illness in Northern Algeria. Microbiol. Res. 2023, 14, 1589-1595. https://doi.org/10.3390/microbiolres14040109
Ghaoui H, Achour N, Saad-Djaballah A, Belacel SI, Bitam I, Fournier PE. Q Fever in Unexplained Febrile Illness in Northern Algeria. Microbiology Research. 2023; 14(4):1589-1595. https://doi.org/10.3390/microbiolres14040109
Chicago/Turabian StyleGhaoui, H., N. Achour, A. Saad-Djaballah, S. I. Belacel, I. Bitam, and P. E. Fournier. 2023. "Q Fever in Unexplained Febrile Illness in Northern Algeria" Microbiology Research 14, no. 4: 1589-1595. https://doi.org/10.3390/microbiolres14040109
APA StyleGhaoui, H., Achour, N., Saad-Djaballah, A., Belacel, S. I., Bitam, I., & Fournier, P. E. (2023). Q Fever in Unexplained Febrile Illness in Northern Algeria. Microbiology Research, 14(4), 1589-1595. https://doi.org/10.3390/microbiolres14040109