Surveillance of Food- and Smear-Transmitted Pathogens in European Soldiers with Diarrhea on Deployment in the Tropics: Experience from the European Union Training Mission (EUTM) Mali

Author:

Frickmann Hagen12,Warnke Philipp2,Frey Claudia1,Schmidt Salvatore3,Janke Christian3,Erkens Kay3,Schotte Ulrich4,Köller Thomas2,Maaßen Winfried1,Podbielski Andreas2,Binder Alfred4,Hinz Rebecca1,Queyriaux Benjamin5,Wiemer Dorothea1,Schwarz Norbert Georg6,Hagen Ralf Matthias1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Tropical Medicine at the Bernhard Nocht Institute, German Armed Forces Hospital of Hamburg, 20359 Hamburg, Germany

2. Institute for Medical Microbiology, Virology and Hygiene, University Medicine Rostock, 18057 Rostock, Germany

3. Sub-Department VI.2, Department A, Military Medical Command, 56070 Koblenz, Germany

4. Department II (Veterinary Medicine), Central Institute of the German Armed Forces Medical Service Kiel-Kronshagen, 24119 Kiel-Kronshagen, Germany

5. Deployment Health Surveillance Capability/NATO MilMed COE, 80637 Munich, Germany

6. Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine Hamburg, 20359 Hamburg, Germany

Abstract

Introduction. Since 2013, European soldiers have been deployed on the European Union Training Mission (EUTM) in Mali. From the beginning, diarrhea has been among the most “urgent” concerns. Diarrhea surveillance based on deployable real-time PCR equipment was conducted between December 2013 and August 2014.Material and Methods. In total, 53 stool samples were obtained from 51 soldiers with acute diarrhea. Multiplex PCR panels comprised enteroinvasive bacteria, diarrhea-associatedEscherichia coli(EPEC, ETEC, EAEC, and EIEC), enteropathogenic viruses, and protozoa. Noroviruses were characterized by sequencing. Cultural screening for Enterobacteriaceae with extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBL) with subsequent repetitive sequence-based PCR (rep-PCR) typing was performed. Clinical information was assessed.Results. Positive PCR results for diarrhea-associated pathogens were detected in 43/53 samples, comprising EPEC (n=21), ETEC (n=19), EAEC (n=15), Norovirus (n=10),Shigellaspp./EIEC (n=6),Cryptosporidium parvum(n=3),Giardia duodenalis(n=2),Salmonellaspp. (n=1), Astrovirus (n=1), Rotavirus (n=1), and Sapovirus (n=1). ESBL-positive Enterobacteriaceae were grown from 13 out of 48 samples. Simultaneous infections with several enteropathogenic agents were observed in 23 instances. Symptoms were mild to moderate. There were hints of autochthonous transmission.Conclusions. Multiplex real-time PCR proved to be suitable for diarrhea surveillance on deployment. Etiological attribution is challenging in cases of detection of multiple pathogens.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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