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Am J Trop Med Hyg ; 61(1): 73-7, 1999 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10432060

ABSTRACT

The seroprevalence of Orientia tsutsugamushi, Rickettsia typhi, and TT118 spotted fever group (SFG) rickettsiae in 300 rubber estate workers in Slim River, Malaysia was determined in December 1996 and March 1997. In December, which was the wet season, 23.3%, 3.0%, and 57.3% of the population had antibodies detected against the three rickettsiae, respectively. The highest seropositive rate of 40% was detected for single infection with SFG rickettsiae, followed by a rate of 15.3% for both O. tsutsugamushi and SFG rickettsiae among the rubber estate workers. Subjects less than 21 years old had a lower seroprevalence of SFG rickettsiae compared with the other age groups. Indians had a higher seroprevalence of O. tsutsugamushi compared with other ethnic groups. Rubber tappers had a higher seroprevalence of SFG rickettsiae compared with other occupational groups. During the dry season in March 1997, there was a significant increase in the seroprevalence of R. typhi. The seroconversion rates for IgM against O. tsutsugamushi, R. typhi, and SFG rickettsiae were 5.7%, 12.3%, and 15.1%, respectively, during the four-month period. Significant variations of antibody titers towards the three rickettsiae was noted among subjects who were bled twice. This suggests a significant and continual exposure of rubber estate workers to the three rickettsiae.


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Orientia tsutsugamushi/pathogenicity , Rickettsia typhi/pathogenicity , Scrub Typhus/epidemiology , Typhus, Endemic Flea-Borne/epidemiology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Agriculture , Antibodies, Bacterial/blood , Child , Euphorbiaceae , Female , Humans , Immunoenzyme Techniques , Interviews as Topic , Malaysia/epidemiology , Malaysia/ethnology , Male , Middle Aged , Orientia tsutsugamushi/immunology , Rickettsia typhi/immunology , Scrub Typhus/immunology , Seasons , Seroepidemiologic Studies , Typhus, Endemic Flea-Borne/immunology
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7777904

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Approximately 57% of clinical and 33% of poultry isolates examined produced a cytotoxin. Cytotoxic activity was detected in 25 (50%) isolates of Campylobacter of which 12 were isolated from bloody diarrhea and 9 from watery stools. The cytotoxin titers were low, ranging from 2 to 16. The crude filtrates from 50 Campylobacter isolates showed no cytotoxic effect in Vero cells, no fluid accumulation in suckling mice and no hemolytic activity.


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Bacterial Toxins/biosynthesis , Campylobacter/metabolism , Cytotoxins/biosynthesis , Animals , Bacterial Toxins/toxicity , Campylobacter/pathogenicity , Cells, Cultured , Chlorocebus aethiops , Cytotoxins/toxicity , Diarrhea/microbiology , Hemolysis , Humans , Malaysia , Mice , Vero Cells
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