Infectious etiologies of acute febrile illness among patients seeking health care in South-Central Cambodia

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The agents of human febrile illness can vary by region and country suggesting that diagnosis, treatment, and control programs need to be based on a methodical evaluation of area-specific etiologies. From December 2006 to December 2009, 9,997 individuals presenting with acute febrile illness at nine health care clinics in south-central Cambodia were enrolled in a study to elucidate the etiologies. Upon enrollment, respiratory specimens, whole blood, and serum were collected. Testing was performed for viral, bacterial, and parasitic pathogens. Etiologies were identified in 38.0% of patients. Influenza was the most frequent pathogen, followed by dengue, malaria, and bacterial pathogens isolated from blood culture. In addition, 3.5% of enrolled patients were infected with more than one pathogen. Our data provide the first systematic assessment of the etiologies of acute febrile illness in south-central Cambodia. Data from syndromic-based surveillance studies can help guide public health responses in developing nations. Copyright © 2012 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.

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Kasper, M. R., Blair, P. J., Touch, S., Sokhal, B., Yasuda, C. Y., Williams, M., … Putnam, S. D. (2012). Infectious etiologies of acute febrile illness among patients seeking health care in South-Central Cambodia. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 86(2), 246–253. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.2012.11-0409

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