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Emergence of Melioidosis in Indonesia and Today's Challenges. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - A modeling study suggests Indonesia may have up to 20,000 cases of melioidosis annually, leading to around 10,000 deaths, though the actual situation remains unclear.
  • - Researchers reviewed 146 confirmed cases, mainly from Java, and found a significant misidentification issue; the mortality rate in recent cases was recorded at 43%.
  • - A survey indicated that over half of healthcare workers were unaware of melioidosis, highlighting the need for increased awareness, improved culture usage, and precise diagnosis to manage the disease effectively.

Article Abstract

A recent modeling study estimated that there could be as many as 20,000 human melioidosis cases per year in Indonesia, with around 10,000 potential deaths annually. Nonetheless, the true burden of melioidosis in Indonesia is still unknown. The Indonesia Melioidosis Network was formed during the first melioidosis workshop in 2017. Here, we reviewed 101 melioidosis cases (99 human and two animal cases) previously reported and described an additional 45 human melioidosis cases. All 146 culture-confirmed cases were found in Sumatra ( = 15), Java ( = 104), Kalimantan ( = 15), Sulawesi ( = 11) and Nusa Tenggara ( = 1). Misidentification of was not uncommon, and most cases were only recently identified. We also evaluated clinical manifestations and outcome of recent culture-confirmed cases between 2012 and 2017 ( = 42). Overall, 15 (36%) cases were children (age <15 years) and 27 (64%) were adults (age ≥15 years). The overall mortality was 43% (18/42). We conducted a survey and found that 57% (327/548) of healthcare workers had never heard of melioidosis. In conclusion, melioidosis is endemic throughout Indonesia and associated with high mortality. We propose that top priorities are increasing awareness of melioidosis amongst all healthcare workers, increasing the use of bacterial culture, and ensuring accurate identification of and diagnosis of melioidosis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6136636PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed3010032DOI Listing

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