1.An Epidemic Survey for Salmonellosis Occurred on a Baby's First Birthday Banquet in Jeju Island.
Sang Yeop SHIN ; Jung Yun HONG ; Jong Myon BAE
Korean Journal of Epidemiology 2004;26(1):27-38
OBJECTIVES: A field investigation was done to identify the level of epidemic and to evaluate the infection route of Salmonellosis occurred in a baby's first birthday banquet in Jeju Island. METHODS: Among participants in the banquet given on a baby's first birthday, persons showing gastrointestinal symptoms were conducted by the structured questionnaire and stool culture. The symptomless persons were also surveyed by self-responded structured questionnaire. The causal relationship between food items and gastrointestinal symptoms was proved by odds ratio and Wilcoxon rank-sum test. RESULTS: Salmonella london was identified in the stools of 12 subjects among 20 participants showing gastrointestinal symptoms, as well as in the boiled pork hock. CONCLUSIONS: This outbreak event is thought to happen after participants took the boiled pork hock that contaminated with S almonella london during the storage process.
Humans
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Odds Ratio
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Salmonella
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Salmonella Food Poisoning
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Salmonella Infections*
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Tarsus, Animal
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Surveys and Questionnaires
2.Is the Widal Test Still Useful?.
Sun E KIM ; Think You KIM ; Ile Kyu PARK ; Jung Oak KANG ; Tae YEAL
Korean Journal of Clinical Pathology 1999;19(2):215-221
BACKGROUND: Widal test has been one of the most important diagnostic tests for typhoid and is still widely used. Widal test has been useful diagnostic tool for typhoid in endemic areas, while it has been largely abandoned in developed countries. Since 1990, occurrance of typhoid has been markedly decreased in Korea, we studied diagnostic usefulness and criteria of Widal test from 1990 to 1997. METHODS: Using rapid slide titration method (Stained Salmonella suspensions, Murex Biotech Ltd., Dartford, England), the Widal test was done in 116 nontyphoid salmonellosis patients, 75 patients with proven typhoid fever, and 173 cases of clinically suspected typhoid fever patients. Stastical analysis was done with discriminant analysis in culture proven salmonellosis. RESULTS: Fifty-four culture proven cases of Salmonella paratyphi (S. paratyphi) A and S. paratyphi B showed no significant cutoff value in O antibodies. Salmonella typhi (S. typhi) O titer at the 1:160 and above showed lower sensitivity (37.3% vs. 69.3%) and specificity (91.4% vs. 93.1%) compared to S. typhi H titer at the 1:320 and above in diagnosis of culture proven cases of typhoid. We applied D (0.01xH titer+0.001xO titer-1.635) score which result from discriminant analysis. Positive D score (> or =0.21) showed sensitivity of 72% and specificity of 92.2% in culture proven cases of typhoid. In clinically suspected patients, positive D score showed 39.3% of sensitivity. CONCLUSIONS: We concluded that the Widal test for O antibodies of S. paratyphi A and S. paratyphi B is not useful for diagnosis of paratyphoid fever. In the present study S. typhi H antibodies are more diagnostic than S. typhi O antibodies. We appled D score and positive D score showed increased sensitivity of Widal test than application of O antibody titer.
Antibodies
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Developed Countries
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Diagnosis
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Diagnostic Tests, Routine
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Humans
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Korea
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Paratyphoid Fever
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Salmonella
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Salmonella Infections
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Salmonella paratyphi A
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Salmonella typhi
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Suspensions
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Typhoid Fever
3.Regulating effects of novel CpG chitosan-nanoparticles on immune responses of mice to porcine paratyphoid vaccines.
Man-Liang FU ; San-Cheng YING ; Mei WU ; Hui LI ; Kai-Yuan WU ; Yi YANG ; Huan ZHANG ; Chi CHENG ; Ze-Zhou WANG ; Xiu-Ying WANG ; Xue-Bing LV ; Yi-Zheng ZHANG ; Rong GAO
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2006;19(4):315-322
OBJECTIVETo study the regulating effects of a novel CpG oligodeoxynuleotide and the synergistic effect of chitosan-nanoparticles (CNP) with CpG on immune responses of mice, which were used to develop a novel immunoadjuvant to boost immune response to conventional vaccines.
METHODSA novel CpG ODN containing 11 CpG motifs was synthesized and its bioactivities to stimulate the proliferation of lymphocytes of pig in vitro were detected. Then it was entrapped with CNP prepared in our laboratory by the method of ionic cross linkage, and immunized Kunming mice were co-inoculated with paratyphoid vaccine. The peripheral blood was collected weekly from the tail vein of inoculated mice to detect the contents of IgG, IgA, IgM, and specific antibody against salmonella as well as the levels of interleukin-2 (IL2), IL-4, and IL-6 by SABC-ELISA assay. The numbers of leucocytes, monocytes, granuloytes, and lymphocytes were calculated separately using the routine method. The experimental mice were orally challenged with virulent salmonella 35 days after inoculation.
RESULTSThis CpG ODN could remarkably provoke the proliferation of lymphocytes of pig in vitro in contrast with the control (P < 0.05). Compared with those of the control, immunoglobulins, including IgG, IgA, IgM, and specific antibodies to paratyphoid vaccine, increased significantly in sera from the CpG or CpG-CNP-vaccinated mice (P < 0.05). IL-2, IL-4, and IL-6 increased remarkably in sera from immunized mice (P < 0.05). The leucocytes, monocytes, granuloytes, and lymphocytes of the mice immunized with CpG or CpG-CNP were also increased in number (P < 0.05). After the challenge, these immunity values were elevated in the mice vaccinated with CpG or CpG-CNP. The immunized mice all survived, while the control mice fell ill with evident lesions with diffuse hemorrhage in stomach, small intestine, and peritoneum.
CONCLUSIONSCpG ODN entrapped with CNP is a promising effective immunoadjuvant for vaccination, which promotes humoral and cellular immune responses, enhances immunity and resistance against salmonella by co-administration with paratyphoid vaccine.
Adjuvants, Immunologic ; administration & dosage ; pharmacology ; Animals ; Antibodies, Bacterial ; blood ; Cell Proliferation ; Chitosan ; chemistry ; Drug Therapy, Combination ; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ; Immunoglobulin Isotypes ; blood ; Interleukins ; blood ; Lymphocyte Activation ; drug effects ; Lymphocytes ; cytology ; Mice ; Nanoparticles ; chemistry ; Oligodeoxyribonucleotides ; administration & dosage ; pharmacology ; Paratyphoid Fever ; immunology ; prevention & control ; Salmonella ; physiology ; Salmonella Infections, Animal ; immunology ; prevention & control ; Swine ; immunology ; Typhoid-Paratyphoid Vaccines ; immunology
4.Serogroups and antibiogram of Salmonella isolates from dairy cattle in Nkonkobe District, South Africa
Benson Chuck Iweriebor ; Olivia Sochi Egbule ; Aboi Igwaran ; Larry Chikwulu Obi
Malaysian Journal of Microbiology 2021;17(4):452-458
Aims:
The use of antimicrobial agent for treatment or growth promotion has added burden to treat infection diseases
caused by pathogenic bacteria as they can acquire resistance. Salmonella is one of the major zoonotic bacterial
pathogens that acts as a potential reservoir of antimicrobial resistance elements. In this study, the presence of
Salmonella serotypes and the antibiogram patterns of the isolates from fecal samples of healthy cows in some selected
localities in Eastern Cape, South Africa were studied.
Methodology and results:
Two hundred fecal samples were collected from healthy adult cows, of which 180
presumptive Salmonella isolates were recovered by conventional method. The isolates were identified using specific
primer sets that are capable of detecting Salmonella spp. as well as delineating them into serogroups A, B, C1, C2, and
D. Thereafter, antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of the identified isolates were determined by disk diffusion method
against a panel of 12 antibiotics. From the molecular analysis of the isolates, 108 isolates were identified as Salmonella
spp. and the confirmed isolates were further delineated into serogroup and the prevalence of the serogroups detected
were 20%, 18%, 2%, 20% and 40% for serogroup A, B, C1, C2 and D respectively. Extremely high levels of antibiotic
resistances were observed among the study isolates, while serogroup D was the most prevalent serogroup among the
study isolates.
Conclusion, significance and impact of study
In conclusion, dairy cows could be considered as major reservoirs of
antibiotic resistant Salmonella spp. that could be transmitted to humans via the food chain. This poses a significant
public health risk especially to people living around the farms as well as those who consume poorly cooked meat and
those who deal on raw cow meat.
Salmonella Infections, Animal
5.Liver Involvement in Childhood Typhoid and Paratyphoid fever.
Yong Hoon PARK ; Yun Ok KIM ; Ja Hoon KOO ; Doo Hong AHN
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1984;27(3):229-236
No abstract available.
Liver*
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Paratyphoid Fever*
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Typhoid Fever*
6.A Case of Typhoid Fever Complicated with Massive Fatal Hemoptysis.
Sang Woo HAN ; Jin Hong YOO ; Soon Seog KWON ; Seong Hun KIM ; Ji Chan PARK ; Eun Jung HONG ; Gueng Sung CHOI ; Yong Wan PARK ; Choon Hee CHANG ; Ji Won AN ; Yu Kyung PARK ; Ji Young KANG ; Sang Mi PARK ; Wan Shik SHIN
Infection and Chemotherapy 2004;36(5):326-329
We experienced a 25 year-old male patient with typhoid fever complicated with massive hemoptysis. Pulmonary complication in typhoid fever is very rare and to our knowledge, there has been no report of hemoptysis as a main cause of death with this disease. We herein report a rare case of typhoid fever.
Adult
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Cause of Death
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Hemoptysis*
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Humans
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Male
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Salmonella Infections
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Typhoid Fever*
7.A Case of Typhoid Fever Complicated with Massive Fatal Hemoptysis.
Sang Woo HAN ; Jin Hong YOO ; Soon Seog KWON ; Seong Hun KIM ; Ji Chan PARK ; Eun Jung HONG ; Gueng Sung CHOI ; Yong Wan PARK ; Choon Hee CHANG ; Ji Won AN ; Yu Kyung PARK ; Ji Young KANG ; Sang Mi PARK ; Wan Shik SHIN
Infection and Chemotherapy 2004;36(5):326-329
We experienced a 25 year-old male patient with typhoid fever complicated with massive hemoptysis. Pulmonary complication in typhoid fever is very rare and to our knowledge, there has been no report of hemoptysis as a main cause of death with this disease. We herein report a rare case of typhoid fever.
Adult
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Cause of Death
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Hemoptysis*
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Humans
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Male
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Salmonella Infections
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Typhoid Fever*
8.Clinical Studies of Salmonellosis in Childhood.
Hong Shin JEON ; Young Jin HONG ; Myung Ik LEE ; Keun Chan SOHN
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1994;37(2):199-204
During The last 11 years from Jan. 1980 to Dec. 1990, 72 cases of salmonellosis has been admitted to the Department of Pediatrics of National Medical Center and evaluated clinical difference between typhoid fever and salmonella gastroenteritis. The results were as follows: 1) The annual incidence of salmonella gastroenteritis insalmonellosis was increased in the latter half of the eighties. 2) Both salmonellosis had its peak incidence in the summer. 3) Salmonella gastroenteritis was highest in the age of less than 5 year in contrast with the age of 6~9 year in typhoid fever. 4) The specimens isolated salmonellae were blood and stool in most cases, especially blood in typhoid fever and stool in gastroenteritis. 5) S.typhi was 16 cases, salmonella group A was 3 cases, group B was 16 cases and Group D and E were a case in each in isolated salmonellae. 6) On the antibiotic sensitivity test, S.typhi was sensitive to the most antibiotics. but the salmonella group B was relatively resisitant to Ampicillin, Carbenicillin, Tetracycline and Chloramphenicol.
Ampicillin
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Carbenicillin
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Chloramphenicol
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Gastroenteritis
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Incidence
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Pediatrics
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Salmonella
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Salmonella Infections*
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Tetracycline
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Typhoid Fever
9.Evaluation of a Rapid Immunochromatographic Assay Kit for the Diagnosis of Salmonella Typhi Infection.
Sun Min LEE ; Young Jin KIM ; Sang Hyun HWANG ; Eun Yup LEE ; Han Chul SON ; Chulhun L CHANG
Korean Journal of Clinical Microbiology 2007;10(2):123-127
BACKGROUND: Widal test, whose sensitivity and specificity are variable from region to region depending on the incidence of typhoid fever, is still in use and shows a relatively low positive predictive value in Korea. We evaluated a rapid immunochromatographic assay (ICA) kit for the rapid diagnosis of Salmonella Typhi infection. METHODS: Twenty five patients with Salmonella Typhi bacteremia were selected for the patient group. For the control group, 21 nontyphoidal salmonellosis patients, 56 non-Salmonella bacteremia patients, and 57 healthy individuals were selected for evaluating the specificity of ICA test. Each serum specimen was tested with the SD Salmonella Typhi IgG/IgM kits (Standard Diagnostics, Inc., Yongin, Korea). RESULTS: The ICA showed a sensitivity of 100% in Salmonella Typhi patients, and specificities of 61.9%, 82.1% and 91.2% in nontyphoidal salmonellosis patients, non-Salmonella bacteremia patients, and healthy individuals, respectively. The ICA test showed a high sensitivity but a low specificity when compared with the Widal test. CONCLUSION: The ICA test by SD Salmonella Typhi IgG/IgM kit is highly sensitive, but its specificity is relatively low. The ICA test is simple, objective, and suitable for screening typhoid fever.
Bacteremia
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Diagnosis*
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Gyeonggi-do
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Humans
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Immunochromatography*
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Incidence
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Korea
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Mass Screening
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Salmonella Infections
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Salmonella typhi*
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Salmonella*
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Typhoid Fever
10.Salmonellosis.
Korean Journal of Clinical Microbiology 2001;4(1):5-10
No abstract available.
Salmonella Infections*