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Analysis of diagnostic findings from the European mobile laboratory in Guéckédou, Guinea, March 2014 through March 2015 | Journal Article / Research | MSF Science Portal
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Analysis of diagnostic findings from the European mobile laboratory in Guéckédou, Guinea, March 2014 through March 2015

Kerber R, Krumkap R, Diallo B, Jaeger A, Rudolf M, Lanini S, Bore JA, Koundouno FR, Becker-Ziaja B, Fleischmann E, Stoecker K, Meschi S, Mely S, Newman EN, Carletti F, Portmann J, Korva M, Wolff S, Molkenthin P, Kis Z, Kelterbaum A, Bocquin A, Strecker T, Fizet A, Castilletti C, Schudt G, Ottowell LJ, Kurth A, Atkinson B, Badusche M, Cannas A, Pallasch E, Bosworth A, Yue C, Palyi B, Ellerbrok H, Kohl C, Oestereich L, Loque CH, Ludtke A, Richter M, Nqabo D, Borremans B, Becker D, Gryseels S, Abdellati S, Vermoesen T, Kuisma E, Kraus A, Liedigk B, Maes P, Thom R, Duraffour S, Diederich S, Hinzmann J, Afrough B, Repits J, Mertens M, Vitoriano I, Bah AJ, Sachse A, Boettcher JP, Wurr S, Bockholt S, Nitsche A, Zupanc TA, Strasser M, Ippolito G, Becker S, Raoul H, Carroll MW, De Clerck H, Van Herp M, Sprecher A, Koivogui L, Magassouba N, Keita S, Drury P, Gurry C, Formenty P, May J, Gabriel M, Wolfel R, Gunther S, Di Caro A
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
A unit of the European Mobile Laboratory (EMLab) consortium was deployed to the Ebola virus disease (EVD) treatment unit in Guéckédou, Guinea, from March 2014 through March 2015.

METHODS
The unit diagnosed EVD and malaria, using the RealStar Filovirus Screen reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) kit and a malaria rapid diagnostic test, respectively.

RESULTS
The cleaned EMLab database comprised 4719 samples from 2741 cases of suspected EVD from Guinea. EVD was diagnosed in 1231 of 2178 hospitalized patients (57%) and in 281 of 563 who died in the community (50%). Children aged <15 years had the highest proportion of Ebola virus-malaria parasite coinfections. The case-fatality ratio was high in patients aged <5 years (80%) and those aged >74 years (90%) and low in patients aged 10-19 years (40%). On admission, RT-PCR analysis of blood specimens from patients who died in the hospital yielded a lower median cycle threshold (Ct) than analysis of blood specimens from survivors (18.1 vs 23.2). Individuals who died in the community had a median Ct of 21.5 for throat swabs. Multivariate logistic regression on 1047 data sets revealed that low Ct values, ages of <5 and ≥45 years, and, among children aged 5-14 years, malaria parasite coinfection were independent determinants of a poor EVD outcome.

CONCLUSIONS
Virus load, age, and malaria parasite coinfection play a role in the outcome of EVD.

Countries

Guinea

Subject Area

Ebolamalaria

Languages

English
DOI
10.1093/infdis/jiw269
Published Date
15 Oct 2016
PubMed ID
27638946
Journal
Journal of Infectious Diseases
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 214, Issue suppl 3, Pages S250-S257
Issue Date
2016-09-16
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