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2005 年南非伤寒疫情的分子流行病学调查:与 1993 年以前疫情的关系。

Molecular epidemiological investigation of a typhoid fever outbreak in South Africa, 2005: the relationship to a previous epidemic in 1993.

机构信息

Enteric Diseases Reference Unit, National Institute for Communicable Diseases and Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

出版信息

Epidemiol Infect. 2011 Aug;139(8):1239-45. doi: 10.1017/S0950268810002207. Epub 2010 Sep 28.

Abstract

In 2005, over 600 clinically diagnosed typhoid fever cases occurred in South Africa, where an outbreak had been previously described in 1993. Case-control and molecular investigations, including Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi) isolates from that area from 1993, 2005 and later, were undertaken. Controls were significantly older than cases (P=0·003), possibly due to immunity from previous infection, and a significantly larger proportion had attended a gathering (P=0·035). Exposure to commercial food outlets and person-to-person transmission was not significant. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis and multi-locus tandem repeat analysis revealed common clusters of S. Typhi strains identified in 1993 and 2005 as well as in 2007 and 2009. This outbreak probably occurred in a non-immune population due to faecally contaminated water. S. Typhi strains appeared to be related to strains from 1993; failure to address unsafe water may lead to further outbreaks in the area if the current population immunity wanes or is lost.

摘要

2005 年,南非发生了超过 600 例临床诊断的伤寒病例,此前曾于 1993 年发生过一次暴发。进行了病例对照和分子调查,包括来自该地区 1993 年、2005 年和以后的沙门氏菌肠血清型 Typhi(S. Typhi)分离株。对照者明显比病例者年龄大(P=0·003),可能是由于先前感染产生了免疫力,而且有更大比例的人参加了聚会(P=0·035)。商业食品店的接触和人际传播并不显著。脉冲场凝胶电泳和多位点串联重复分析显示,1993 年和 2005 年以及 2007 年和 2009 年发现的 S. Typhi 菌株存在共同的集群。这次暴发可能发生在非免疫人群中,原因是粪便污染的水。S. Typhi 菌株似乎与 1993 年的菌株有关;如果当前人群的免疫力下降或丧失,而未能解决不安全用水问题,该地区可能会再次爆发疫情。

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