The etiology of fever in rural Lao Peoples Democratic Republic (Laos) has remained obscure until recently owing to the lack of laboratory facilities. We conducted a study to determine the causes of fever among 229 patients without malaria in Savannakhet Province, southern Laos; 52% had evidence of at least one diagnosis (45% with single and 7% with apparent multiple infections). Among patients with only one diagnosis, dengue (30.1%) was the most common, followed by leptospirosis (7.0%), Japanese encephalitis virus infection (3.5%), scrub typhus (2.6%), spotted fever group infection (0.9%), unspecified flavivirus infection (0.9%), and murine typhus (0.4%). We discuss the empirical treatment of fever in relation to these findings.
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Mayxay, M., Sengvilaipaseuth, O., Chanthongthip, A., Dubot-Pérès, A., Rolain, J. M., Parola, P., … Newton, P. N. (2015). Causes of fever in rural southern Laos. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 93(3), 517–520. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.14-0772
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