Survey of the seroprevalence of Bartonella quintana in homeless people

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:1996
Authors:P. Brouqui, Houpikian, P., Dupont, H. T., Toubiana, P., Obadia, Y., Lafay, V., Raoult, D.
Journal:Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
Volume:23
Issue:4
Pagination:756 - 759
Date Published:1996
ISBN Number:1058-4838
Keywords:animals, Antibodies, Bacterial/analysis, Blood Donors, cat, Disease Reservoirs, Disease Vectors, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect, homeless, Hospitalization, humans, lice, Prevalence, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, risk factors, Seroepidemiologic Studies, trench fever
Abstract:

Trench fever is caused by Bartonella (Rochalimaea) quintana, a small gram-negative rod that is transmitted by body lice. Recently, B. quintana infections in homeless patients have been reported in the United States and Europe. From October 1993 to October 1994, the seroprevalence of antibodies to B. quintana was assessed by indirect immunofluorescence in a prospective study of 221 nonhospitalized homeless people, 43 hospitalized homeless patients (cases), 250 blood donors, and 57 hospitalized matched controls. Four (1.8%) of 221 nonhospitalized homeless people tested had titers of > 1:100. Of the 43 cases, seven (16%) had serological titers of > or = 1:100. None of the 250 serum samples from blood donors contained antibodies to B. quintana. The presence of antibodies to B. quintana in cases was significantly associated with the presence of body lice, exposure to cats, headaches, eastern European origin, and pain in the legs. This study demonstrates the presence of antibodies to B. quintana in the homeless population and should alert physicians that B. quintana might be an etiologic agent of fever in homeless patients.

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