1.Analysis on epidemiological characteristics of 109 acute sporadic hepatitis E
Yilin HE ; Qianhua YI ; Feng LUO
Chinese Journal of Disease Control & Prevention 2008;0(06):-
Objective To explore the epidemiological characteristics of acute sporadic hepatitis E.Methods 109 cases of hepatitis E were investigated to collect the information on epidemic history and other health behaviors and the rate was used to describe the data.Results Of 67.3%(109/162) cases of hepatitis E in 2008 of Taizhou,the male to female ratio was 1∶0.31.Among the 109 cases,illiterates and semi-illiterates accounted for 47.7% and the proportion of rural workers was 78.0%.87.2% cases had an average monthly incomes below 1 000 Yuan and 45.9% cases occurred from February to April.47.7% cases had meals in small restaurants,and the rates of unhealthy foods and business travelling were 36.7% and 16.5% within 15 to 75 days before onset of the disease.64.2% cases had poor habits of washing hands before meals.Conclusions The occurring of hepatitis E were reported from February to April in Taizhou and most cases came from rural residents between 30 to 60 with low income and lower educational levels.The top three exposure risk factors were the history of eating outside,unhealthy foods and business travelling.
2.Epidemiological investigation on an outbreak of autumn tsutsugamushi disease in Taizhou region of Jiangsu Province
Kai CHU ; Zhongming TAN ; Dong WEN ; Qianhua YI ; Fanyue MENG ; Fenyang TANG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2013;(6):358-361
Objective To analyze the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of an outbreak of tsutsugamushi disease in Taizhou region of Jiangsu Province,and to clarify new changes of endemic focus of tsutsugamushi disease in Jiangsu Province.Methods The definition of tsutsugamushi infected cases was determined,field epidemiological investigation with analysis of clinical features and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) results to diagnose tsutsugamushi disease were combined.Some of the positive samples were conducted genotyping by amplification and sequencing.Results The outbreak occurred from October to November,2011.The endemic focus located on the plain with humid climate and abundant rainfall.Fifteen cases of tsutsugamushi disease were found,including 6 PCR confirmed cases,5 clinically diagnosed cases,and 4 suspected cases.The main clinical symptoms were fever in 15 cases,skin rash in 14 cases,lymphadenectasis in 3 cases,skin eschar or ulcer in 12 cases,and liver dysfunction in 3 cases.None of the patients developed severe complications,and all recovered rapidly after the treatment.Comparing the sequencing results of positive samples with standard strains,the homology of base sequences was 99.00% with that of Kawasaki.Conclusions The outbreak of tsutsugamushi disease in Jiangsu Province in 2011 is of autumn type in transitional endemic focus,and the pathogen is Kawasaki Orientia tsutsugamushi.
3. Study of epidemic area on Tsutsugamushi disease in Taizhou from 2013 to 2014
Yilin HE ; Haiyu YANG ; Chunxia YU ; Xiang ZHANG ; Qianhua YI ; Zhilong MA ; Jie CHA ; Xiaobing XU ; Qi ZHANG ; Wenjun DAI ; Weijuan QIAN ; Jun YIN ; Saijin ZHU ; Zhen XU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2017;51(3):252-256
Objective:
To study the epidemiological characteristics of tsutsugamushi disease, and to confirm the existence of the disease's epidemic foci in Taizhou.
Methods:
From 2013 to 2014, Dongxing town hospital and Xingqiao town hospital were selected as specimen collection sites in Jingjiang city. Blood samples (5 ml) were collected from 40 patients with acute tsutsugamushi disease. A total of 59 rodents were captured with cage night method in the survey sites at 5, 7, 9, 10, and 11 months in 2013, from which, the spleen, liver, and kidney specimens were selected. Chigger mites were captured by small blackboard method and from the ears of the captured rodents. A total of 226 small blackboards were laid, 27 mites were captured, and the samples were grounded into suspension. Nested-polymerase chain reaction and cell and tissue culture techniques were used to test the specimen from the probable patients, host animals and chigger mites.
Results:
Among the 40 acute tsutsugamushi disease blood samples, 29 were found to meet the test requirements, 17 were positive for orientia tsutsugamushi nucleic acid with 59% of the positive rate, and 1 stran orientia tsutsugamushi was isolated. 59 rats were captured and the density of mice was 5.5%. Among them, there were 26 Mus musculus (2.4%), 18 Rattus flavipectus (1.7%) and 15 Smelly shrew (density 1.4%). 1 Smelly shrew was tested positive for orientia tsutsugamushi nucleic acid, and the negative results were found in the other rodent specimens. 27 Chigge mites were collected by small blackboard method and the density of mites was 0.12 for each blackboard, among which 3 larvae and 24 nymphs were found. 33 Chigger mites were collected from the ears of 3 Smelly shrew, and the density of the mite was 11 per mouse. All the captured Chigger mites were identified as Leptotrombidium scutellare and 1 group of specimens of Chigger mites from the external environment were positive for orientia tsutsugamushi nucleic acid.
Conclusion
There was a high density of mice in the epidemic area from May to November and the species of the chigger mites were Chigger mites in Taizhou. The nucleic acid of the oriental tsutsugamushi was detected in the patients with acute scrub typhus, rodents and vectors. According to the above-mentioned results, it was considered that the scrub typhus epidemic area of Taizhou city has the natural foci of scrub typhus.