An Outbreak of Bartonella bacilliformis in an Endemic Andean Community.

Nuria Sanchez Clemente; Cesar Ugarte-Gil; Nelson Solorzano; Ciro Maguiña; David Moore ORCID logo; (2016) An Outbreak of Bartonella bacilliformis in an Endemic Andean Community. PloS one, 11 (3). e0150525-. ISSN 1932-6203 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0150525
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BACKGROUND: Bartonellosis affects small Andean communities in Peru, Colombia and Ecuador. Research in this area has been limited. METHODS: Retrospective review of 191 cases of bartonellosis managed in Caraz District Hospital, Peru, during the last outbreak (2003). RESULTS: The majority of cases (65%) were 14 years old and younger. There was a peak in acute cases after the rainy season; chronic cases presented more constantly throughout the year. The sensitivity of blood smear against blood culture in acute disease was 25%. The most commonly used treatment for chronic disease was rifampicin; chloramphenicol was used to treat most acute cases. Complications arose in 6.8% and there were no deaths. CONCLUSIONS: Diagnostic and treatment algorithms for acute and chronic bartonellosis have been developed without a strong evidence base. Preparation of ready-to-go operational research protocols for future outbreaks would strengthen the evidence base for diagnostic and treatment strategies and enhance opportunities for control.


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