Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome, Japan, 2013–2017

We conducted an epidemiologic study of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) in Japan during 2013-2017. Of 303 cases reported during that period, 133 (44%) were included in this study. The median time between onset of illness and diagnosis of SFTS shortened, from 11.5 to 3.0 days, but t...

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Published inEmerging infectious diseases Vol. 26; no. 4; pp. 692 - 699
Main Authors Kobayashi, Yusuke, Kato, Hirofumi, Yamagishi, Takuya, Shimada, Tomoe, Matsui, Tamano, Yoshikawa, Tomoki, Kurosu, Takeshi, Shimojima, Masayuki, Morikawa, Shigeru, Hasegawa, Hideki, Saijo, Masayuki, Oishi, Kazunori
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Abstract We conducted an epidemiologic study of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) in Japan during 2013-2017. Of 303 cases reported during that period, 133 (44%) were included in this study. The median time between onset of illness and diagnosis of SFTS shortened, from 11.5 to 3.0 days, but the case-fatality rate remained high, at 27%. In 64 patients (48%), a close contact with companion animals was reported within 2 weeks of disease onset. Of these 64 patients, 40 were surveyed further, and we confirmed that 3 had direct contact with body fluids of ill companion animals; 2 had direct contact with the saliva of an ill feral cat or pet dog. These patients reported no history of tick bite, suggesting that ill companion animals might be a source of SFTS virus transmission. Direct contact with the body fluids of ill companion animals should be avoided.
AbstractList We conducted an epidemiologic study of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) in Japan during 2013–2017. Of 303 cases reported during that period, 133 (44%) were included in this study. The median time between onset of illness and diagnosis of SFTS shortened, from 11.5 to 3.0 days, but the case-fatality rate remained high, at 27%. In 64 patients (48%), a close contact with companion animals was reported within 2 weeks of disease onset. Of these 64 patients, 40 were surveyed further, and we confirmed that 3 had direct contact with body fluids of ill companion animals; 2 had direct contact with the saliva of an ill feral cat or pet dog. These patients reported no history of tick bite, suggesting that ill companion animals might be a source of SFTS virus transmission. Direct contact with the body fluids of ill companion animals should be avoided.
We conducted an epidemiologic study of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) in Japan during 2013-2017. Of 303 cases reported during that period, 133 (44%) were included in this study. The median time between onset of illness and diagnosis of SFTS shortened, from 11.5 to 3.0 days, but the case-fatality rate remained high, at 27%. In 64 patients (48%), a close contact with companion animals was reported within 2 weeks of disease onset. Of these 64 patients, 40 were surveyed further, and we confirmed that 3 had direct contact with body fluids of ill companion animals; 2 had direct contact with the saliva of an ill feral cat or pet dog. These patients reported no history of tick bite, suggesting that ill companion animals might be a source of SFTS virus transmission. Direct contact with the body fluids of ill companion animals should be avoided.We conducted an epidemiologic study of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) in Japan during 2013-2017. Of 303 cases reported during that period, 133 (44%) were included in this study. The median time between onset of illness and diagnosis of SFTS shortened, from 11.5 to 3.0 days, but the case-fatality rate remained high, at 27%. In 64 patients (48%), a close contact with companion animals was reported within 2 weeks of disease onset. Of these 64 patients, 40 were surveyed further, and we confirmed that 3 had direct contact with body fluids of ill companion animals; 2 had direct contact with the saliva of an ill feral cat or pet dog. These patients reported no history of tick bite, suggesting that ill companion animals might be a source of SFTS virus transmission. Direct contact with the body fluids of ill companion animals should be avoided.
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Keywords viruses
Phenuiviridae
Japan
zoonoses
companion animal
Huaiyangshan banyangvirus
epidemiology
severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome
vector-borne infections
SFTS
SFTSV
tickborne diseases
severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus
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Members of the SFTS Epidemiological Research Group–Japan: Tsutomu Sakai (Noto General Hospital), Motoo Kobayashi (Municipal Tsuruga Hospital), Takeshi Ikeda (Ise Municipal General Hospital), Shigetoshi Sakabe (Japanese Red Cross Ise Hospital), Akihito Kitano, Hiroki Takatsu (Toyooka Public Hospital), Yutaka Shimazu, Kenichiro Kobayashi (Japanese Red Cross Wakayama Medical Center), Masako Kirishi, Yoshio Nakano (Kinan Hospital), Hiroki Hosoi (Kainan Iryou Center), Tomoaki Nagao (National Hospital Organization Minamiwakayama Medical Center), Fumina Matsuura, Mizuki Akiyoshi, Yuki Yamaguchi, Eisuke Okamoto (Japanese Red Cross Masuda Hospital), Ryosuke Ishida (Shimane Prefectural Central Hospital), Shinya Watanabe (Okayama Kyoritsu General Hospital), Toshio Kuwai, Michiko Kida (National Hospital Organization Kure Medical Center), Mitsuaki Watanabe (Saiseikai Hiroshima Hospital), Norifumi Shigemoto (Hiroshima University Hospital), Yoshiro Hattori (Shobara Red Cross Hospital), Tsushima Hirofumi (Tsudhima Clinic), Wakako Harada, Eisuke Murakami (Hiroshima City Asa Citizens Hospital), Yuka Sano (Miyoshi Central Hospital), Tomohiro Taniguchi (Hiroshima Prefectural Hospital), Daisuke Tanioka (National Hospital Organization Iwakuni Clinical Center), Kaoru Yamamoto, Tsuru Masatoshi (National Hospital Organization Kanmon Medical Center), Shunsuke Hayashi, Munehiro Suzukawa, Aki Ishido (Shuto General Hospital), Tokio Matsunaga (Mine City Hospital), Toru Takahashi (Yamaguchi Prefectural Grand Medical Center), Naoki Fujita (Saiseikai Yamaguchi hospital), Takesuke Yamashita (Tokuyama Medical Association Hospital), Koji Yamashita (Tokuyama Central Hospital), Mari Otsuji (Yamaguchi University Hospital), Kazuhiko Ishizu (Tsushimi Hospital), Yoshinori Nakanishi, Osamu Hayabuchi (Tokushima Prefecture Naruto Hospital), Kengo Udaka (Tokushima Prefectural Central Hospital), Yoshinori Nakanishi (Tokushima Prefectural Kaifu Hospital), Tadashi Hayashi (Hayashi Clinic), Noriyasu Kondo, Takashi Hiraga (Katsuura Hospital), Tomoko Maruhashi (Tokushima University Hospital), Miho Saito (National Hospital Organization Tokushima Hospital), Hironobu Okumura (Clinic Okumura), Masato Waki (Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital), Noriaki Miyake (Yashima General Hospital), Yoshito Homma, Chie Yamamoto (Ehime Prefectural Central Hospital), Kunihiko Oguro (Ehime Prefectural Minamiuwa Hospital), Masahiko Kaneko (Uwajima City Hospital), Yuichi Murakami (Kitaishikai Hospital), Tatsuya Konishi, Aiko Sakamoto (Matsuyama Red Cross Hospital), Koichiro Suemori (Ehime University Hospital), Makiko Oguro, Yukihide Yonekawa (Kihoku Municipal Kitauwa Hospital), Takashi Ogawa (Shimanto City Hospital), Risa Nakazawa, Shojiro Inada (Kochi Prefectural Hata Kenmin Hospital), Takanori Senba (Yawatahama City General Hospital), Shinsuke Kojima (Oonishi Hospital), Noriko Iwasaki (Saiseikai Fukuoka General Hospital), Takayuki Hoshina (Hospital of the University of Occupational and Environmental Health), Yohei Itoh (St.Mary’s Hospital), Masaharu Miyahara, Aiko Nakamura (Karatsu Red Cross Hospital), Seijiro Makio (Saga University Hospital), Miki Yamauchi, Yuji Noguchi (Nagasaki Prefecture Tsushima Hospital), Yumi Yamamoto, Shinya Sato, Kazumasa Akagi (Nagasaki University Hospital), Hiroshi Takatani (Nagasaki Harbour Medical Center), Yasumori Izumi (National Hospital Nagasaki Medical Center), Keita Fujikawa (Isahaya General Hospital), Michiko Abe (Minamata City General Hospital and Medical Center), Masafumi Wada (Kamiamakusa City Hospital), Isao Sanada (Arao Municipal Hospital), Naohiro Taura (Hitoyoshi Medical Center), Kazuki Okuhiro (Oita Prefectural Hospital), Kokoro Honjyo (Oita University Hospital), Kunihiko Umekita (University of Miyazaki Hospital), Natsumi Uehara, Ryosuke Fujita (Miyazaki Prefectural Nobeoka Hospital), Atsushi Yamanaka, Takeshi Kawaguchi, Atsushi Naito, Hiroyuki Aratake (Miyazaki Prefectural Miyazaki Hospital), Masatoshi Tokojima (Saito Koyu Medical Center), Taku Miura (Kushima Municipal Hospital), Yasuhiko Araki (Nanbu Hospital), Bin Sakoda (Miyazaki Saiseikai Hyuga Hospital), Masahiro Kamekou (Kanoya Medical Center Citizens’ Health Plaza), Yasuhiro Tanaka, Kouta Shigetou (National Hospital Organization Ibusuki Medical Center), Masaki Harada (Harada Clinic), Tetsushi Saihara (Soo Medical Association Hospital), Akihiko Arai (Idzuro Imamura Hospital), Shotaro Miyamoto (Kagoshima University Hospital), Hiroki Yamaguchi (Kagoshima Seikyo Hospital), Hirokazu Shimono (Sendai Medical Association Hospital), Haruhiko Ito (Yakushima Tokushyukai Hospital).
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