A Prospective Study of Etiological Agents Among Febrile Patients in Sierra Leone

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Han Wang
Jing Zhao
Na Xie
Wanxue Wang
Ruping Qi
Xiaogang Hao
Yan Liu
Stephen Sevalie
Guotao Niu
Yangli Zhang
Ge Wu
Xiaona Lv
Yuhao Chen
Yanfei Ye
Sheng Bi
Moses Moseray
Saidu Cellessy
Ksaidu Kalon
Dawud Ibrahim Baika
Qun Luo
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[1] Chinese PLA (People’s Liberation Army) General Hospital,Department of Transfusion Medicine, The Fifth Medical Centre
[2] Chinese PLA (People’s Liberation Army) General Hospital,Department of Clinical Diagnostic Centre, The Fifth Medical Centre
[3] Chinese PLA (People’s Liberation Army) General Hospital,Department of Inpatient and Medical Record Management, The Fifth Medical Centre
[4] Chinese PLA (People’s Liberation Army) General Hospital,Nursing Department, The Fifth Medical Centre
[5] Chinese PLA (People’s Liberation Army) General Hospital,Department of Radiology, The Fifth Medical Centre
[6] The Third Hospital of Peking University,Department of Clinical Diagnostic Centre, North Hospital District
[7] Headquarters,Department of Clinical Diagnostic Centre
[8] 34 Military Hospital of Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces,undefined
[9] 34 Military Hospital of Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces,undefined
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Fevers; Malaria; Typhoid; Acute respiratory infection; Diarrhea;
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Sierra Leone has one of the highest burdens of febrile illnesses in the world. Evidence of a wide spectrum of febrile pathogens other than malaria has been proven in this study. We considered that the etiology of febrile patients was closely related to local geography, heredity, immune features, economic industry, living habits, air pollution, medical and health conditions, and this was fully analyzed and discussed. The screening process used in this study can further simplify and identify the etiological agents of fever in more than 70% of the study population. This laid the foundation for the establishment of a more simplified and efficient diagnosis and treatment process in the local area. We also found the characteristics of age distribution of different febrile diseases. Children were an important susceptible population to fever. This study indicated the importance of reliable diagnostic tests for febrile pathogens and provided the necessary information for RDT requirements. The spread of malaria RDTs out of hospital and establishment of a national standard for Widal test will reduce the misdiagnosis of febrile diseases. For empirical treatment, antimalarial treatment was still targeted at falciparum malaria in Sierra Leone. Antibiotics against Gram-negative bacteria contributed to the empirical treatment of febrile diseases. For patients with acute respiratory tract infection, Gram-positive coccal antibiotics could be candidates for treatment. In addition, systematic and professional treatment of liver diseases should be promoted to reduce infection complications.
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页码:1645 / 1664
页数:19
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