Streptococcus suis-Associated Meningitis in a Southern Region of Vietnam

Streptococcus suis is the most common and severe cause of meningitis in Vietnam, but the recent data about epidemiological characteristics and sequelae are still inadequate. We performed a retrospective study to describe the epidemiology, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of patients with S. su...

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Published inThe American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene Vol. 111; no. 6; pp. 1247 - 1251
Main Authors Thanh, Nguyen Huu, Huy, Doan Thanh, Anh, Vo Thi Tram, Anh, Nguyen Ngoc, Uyen, Nguyen Thi Thu, Hanh, Nguyen Ho Hong, Phu, Nguyen Hoan
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Abstract Streptococcus suis is the most common and severe cause of meningitis in Vietnam, but the recent data about epidemiological characteristics and sequelae are still inadequate. We performed a retrospective study to describe the epidemiology, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of patients with S. suis -associated meningitis. A retrospective study was carried out by searching records from the Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, between January 2016 and January 2020. All data concerning epidemiological, clinical, and subclinical characteristics and treatment results were collected and analyzed. Over the study period, 153 cases were included in this study, with 95 cases occurring in the 2016–2017 period. The median age of all patients was 52 years (range, 29–90 years), and 70.6% of patients were male. Fifty-two patients (34%) were farmers, and the Mekong Delta was the region with the highest number of cases (60.1%). The most frequent manifestation of infection was fever (151/153, 98.7%), followed by hearing loss (64/153, 41.8%), and one patient (0.7%) died. All isolates remained susceptible to ceftriaxone, penicillin, vancomycin, and levofloxacin, whereas 99.2% of isolates were resistant to tetracycline. Occupational exposure to pigs and the consumption of contaminated food have been identified as primary risk factors associated with this zoonosis, and our study found no significant changes in epidemiological factors compared with past data. The Mekong Delta continues to be the most affected region for S. suis meningitis in southern Vietnam, with S. suis serotype 2 remaining the most relevant agent.
AbstractList Streptococcus suis is the most common and severe cause of meningitis in Vietnam, but the recent data about epidemiological characteristics and sequelae are still inadequate. We performed a retrospective study to describe the epidemiology, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of patients with S. suis -associated meningitis. A retrospective study was carried out by searching records from the Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, between January 2016 and January 2020. All data concerning epidemiological, clinical, and subclinical characteristics and treatment results were collected and analyzed. Over the study period, 153 cases were included in this study, with 95 cases occurring in the 2016–2017 period. The median age of all patients was 52 years (range, 29–90 years), and 70.6% of patients were male. Fifty-two patients (34%) were farmers, and the Mekong Delta was the region with the highest number of cases (60.1%). The most frequent manifestation of infection was fever (151/153, 98.7%), followed by hearing loss (64/153, 41.8%), and one patient (0.7%) died. All isolates remained susceptible to ceftriaxone, penicillin, vancomycin, and levofloxacin, whereas 99.2% of isolates were resistant to tetracycline. Occupational exposure to pigs and the consumption of contaminated food have been identified as primary risk factors associated with this zoonosis, and our study found no significant changes in epidemiological factors compared with past data. The Mekong Delta continues to be the most affected region for S. suis meningitis in southern Vietnam, with S. suis serotype 2 remaining the most relevant agent.
Streptococcus suis is the most common and severe cause of meningitis in Vietnam, but the recent data about epidemiological characteristics and sequelae are still inadequate. We performed a retrospective study to describe the epidemiology, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of patients with S. suis-associated meningitis. A retrospective study was carried out by searching records from the Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, between January 2016 and January 2020. All data concerning epidemiological, clinical, and subclinical characteristics and treatment results were collected and analyzed. Over the study period, 153 cases were included in this study, with 95 cases occurring in the 2016–2017 period. The median age of all patients was 52 years (range, 29–90 years), and 70.6% of patients were male. Fifty-two patients (34%) were farmers, and the Mekong Delta was the region with the highest number of cases (60.1%). The most frequent manifestation of infection was fever (151/153, 98.7%), followed by hearing loss (64/153, 41.8%), and one patient (0.7%) died. All isolates remained susceptible to ceftriaxone, penicillin, vancomycin, and levofloxacin, whereas 99.2% of isolates were resistant to tetracycline. Occupational exposure to pigs and the consumption of contaminated food have been identified as primary risk factors associated with this zoonosis, and our study found no significant changes in epidemiological factors compared with past data. The Mekong Delta continues to be the most affected region for S. suis meningitis in southern Vietnam, with S. suis serotype 2 remaining the most relevant agent.
Streptococcus suis is the most common and severe cause of meningitis in Vietnam, but the recent data about epidemiological characteristics and sequelae are still inadequate. We performed a retrospective study to describe the epidemiology, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of patients with S. suis-associated meningitis. A retrospective study was carried out by searching records from the Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, between January 2016 and January 2020. All data concerning epidemiological, clinical, and subclinical characteristics and treatment results were collected and analyzed. Over the study period, 153 cases were included in this study, with 95 cases occurring in the 2016-2017 period. The median age of all patients was 52 years (range, 29-90 years), and 70.6% of patients were male. Fifty-two patients (34%) were farmers, and the Mekong Delta was the region with the highest number of cases (60.1%). The most frequent manifestation of infection was fever (151/153, 98.7%), followed by hearing loss (64/153, 41.8%), and one patient (0.7%) died. All isolates remained susceptible to ceftriaxone, penicillin, vancomycin, and levofloxacin, whereas 99.2% of isolates were resistant to tetracycline. Occupational exposure to pigs and the consumption of contaminated food have been identified as primary risk factors associated with this zoonosis, and our study found no significant changes in epidemiological factors compared with past data. The Mekong Delta continues to be the most affected region for S. suis meningitis in southern Vietnam, with S. suis serotype 2 remaining the most relevant agent.Streptococcus suis is the most common and severe cause of meningitis in Vietnam, but the recent data about epidemiological characteristics and sequelae are still inadequate. We performed a retrospective study to describe the epidemiology, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of patients with S. suis-associated meningitis. A retrospective study was carried out by searching records from the Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, between January 2016 and January 2020. All data concerning epidemiological, clinical, and subclinical characteristics and treatment results were collected and analyzed. Over the study period, 153 cases were included in this study, with 95 cases occurring in the 2016-2017 period. The median age of all patients was 52 years (range, 29-90 years), and 70.6% of patients were male. Fifty-two patients (34%) were farmers, and the Mekong Delta was the region with the highest number of cases (60.1%). The most frequent manifestation of infection was fever (151/153, 98.7%), followed by hearing loss (64/153, 41.8%), and one patient (0.7%) died. All isolates remained susceptible to ceftriaxone, penicillin, vancomycin, and levofloxacin, whereas 99.2% of isolates were resistant to tetracycline. Occupational exposure to pigs and the consumption of contaminated food have been identified as primary risk factors associated with this zoonosis, and our study found no significant changes in epidemiological factors compared with past data. The Mekong Delta continues to be the most affected region for S. suis meningitis in southern Vietnam, with S. suis serotype 2 remaining the most relevant agent.
Author Phu, Nguyen Hoan
Huy, Doan Thanh
Uyen, Nguyen Thi Thu
Hanh, Nguyen Ho Hong
Anh, Vo Thi Tram
Thanh, Nguyen Huu
Anh, Nguyen Ngoc
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Aged, 80 and over
Animals
Anti-Bacterial Agents - therapeutic use
Antibiotics
Drug resistance
Epidemiology
Female
Humans
Male
Meningitis
Meningitis, Bacterial - drug therapy
Meningitis, Bacterial - epidemiology
Meningitis, Bacterial - microbiology
Middle Aged
Penicillin
Retrospective Studies
Streptococcal Infections - drug therapy
Streptococcal Infections - epidemiology
Streptococcal Infections - microbiology
Streptococcus infections
Streptococcus suis - isolation & purification
Streptococcus suis - pathogenicity
Swine
Vietnam - epidemiology
Title Streptococcus suis-Associated Meningitis in a Southern Region of Vietnam
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