Estimating the Seroprevalence of Scrub Typhus in Nepal

Author:

Linsuwanon Piyada1,Auysawasdi Nutthanun1,Chao Chien-Chung2,Rodkvamtook Wuttikon3,Shrestha Binob4,Bajracharya Samita4,Shrestha Jasmin4ORCID,Wongwairot Sirima1,Limsuwan Chawin1,Lindroth Erica1,Mann Alyssa1,Davidson Silas1,Wanja Elizabeth1,Shrestha Sanjaya Kumar4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Entomology, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research-Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Science (AFRIMS), Bangkok 10330, Thailand

2. Naval Medical Research Command, Silver Spring, MD 10400, USA

3. Analysis Division, Royal Thai Army-Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Science, Bangkok 10400, Thailand

4. Walter Reed/AFRIMS Research Unit Nepal, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal

Abstract

Prior to the devastating earthquake in Nepal in 2015, scrub typhus was not recognized as a highly endemic disease in the country. This contrasted with neighboring India, where scrub typhus is endemic and there have been sporadic outbreaks of severe forms. This discrepancy underscores the limitations in our comprehensive understanding of the scrub typhus epidemiological patterns in Nepal, especially before 2015. To better understand the dynamic and current status of scrub typhus, this study investigated its prevalence among patients with acute febrile illness in two hospitals located in Pokhara city, Kaski district and Bharatpur city, Chitwan district during 2009–2010. Our findings revealed that 31.5% (239 of 759 patients) of the cases were positives for scrub typhus based on serological and pathogen detection assays. These results provide crucial insights into the pre-earthquake endemicity of scrub typhus in Nepal, implying its long-standing presence in the region prior to the significant environmental transformations caused by the 2015 earthquake. This study also emphasizes the need for heightened awareness and improved diagnostic capabilities to effectively manage and control scrub typhus, which remains a significant public health concern in Nepal.

Funder

AFHSD-GEIS funds

Publisher

MDPI AG

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