Presence of human past infections due to the Bar29 rickettsial strain in Southern Spain

The prevalence of past infections due to Bar29 rickettsial strain in a population from Southern Europe, as well as the possible risk factors associated to exposure to this rickettsia, were analysed. Among the 504 subjects included, global prevalence of past infections was 3.4%. Past infections were...

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Published inThe Journal of infection Vol. 52; no. 4; pp. e117 - e119
Main Authors Bernabeu-Wittel, M., del Toro, M.D., Nogueras, M.M., Muniain, M.A., Cardeñosa, N., Segura, F., Pachón, J.
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Abstract The prevalence of past infections due to Bar29 rickettsial strain in a population from Southern Europe, as well as the possible risk factors associated to exposure to this rickettsia, were analysed. Among the 504 subjects included, global prevalence of past infections was 3.4%. Past infections were significantly more frequent in rural areas compared to urban (10.8 vs. 3.2%, OR 3.6 [1.1–12.3], P=.05), and suburban areas (10.8 vs. 1.9%, OR 6.2 [1.3–28.9], P=.02). In multivariate analysis the factors that were independently associated to past infection due to Bar29 strain were higher age ( P=.037; factor of 1.033 [1.002–1.066]), and a risk profession ( P=.005; OR=5.7 [1.6–19.6]). These data point towards the presence of past Bar29 strain infections in a population from Southern Spain.
AbstractList The prevalence of past infections due to Bar29 rickettsial strain in a population from Southern Europe, as well as the possible risk factors associated to exposure to this rickettsia, were analysed. Among the 504 subjects included, global prevalence of past infections was 3.4%. Past infections were significantly more frequent in rural areas compared to urban (10.8 vs. 3.2%, OR 3.6 [1.1-12.3], P=.05), and suburban areas (10.8 vs. 1.9%, OR 6.2 [1.3- 28.9], P=.02). In multivariate analysis the factors that were independently associated to past infection due to Bar29 strain were higher age (P=.037; factor of 1.033 [1.002-1.066]), and a risk profession (P=.005; OR=5.7 [1.6- 19.6]). These data point towards the presence of past Bar29 strain infections in a population from Southern Spain.
The prevalence of past infections due to Bar29 rickettsial strain in a population from Southern Europe, as well as the possible risk factors associated to exposure to this rickettsia, were analysed. Among the 504 subjects included, global prevalence of past infections was 3.4%. Past infections were significantly more frequent in rural areas compared to urban (10.8 vs. 3.2%, OR 3.6 [1.1–12.3], P=.05), and suburban areas (10.8 vs. 1.9%, OR 6.2 [1.3–28.9], P=.02). In multivariate analysis the factors that were independently associated to past infection due to Bar29 strain were higher age ( P=.037; factor of 1.033 [1.002–1.066]), and a risk profession ( P=.005; OR=5.7 [1.6–19.6]). These data point towards the presence of past Bar29 strain infections in a population from Southern Spain.
The prevalence of past infections due to Bar29 rickettsial strain in a population from Southern Europe, as well as the possible risk factors associated to exposure to this rickettsia, were analysed. Among the 504 subjects included, global prevalence of past infections was 3.4%. Past infections were significantly more frequent in rural areas compared to urban (10.8 vs. 3.2%, OR 3.6 [1.1-12.3], P = .05), and suburban areas (10.8 vs. 1.9%, OR 6.2 [1.3-28.9], P = .02). In multivariate analysis the factors that were independently associated to past infection due to Bar29 strain were higher age (P = .037; factor of 1.033 [1.002-1.066]), and a risk profession (P = .005; OR = 5.7 [1.6-19.6]). These data point towards the presence of past Bar29 strain infections in a population from Southern Spain.The prevalence of past infections due to Bar29 rickettsial strain in a population from Southern Europe, as well as the possible risk factors associated to exposure to this rickettsia, were analysed. Among the 504 subjects included, global prevalence of past infections was 3.4%. Past infections were significantly more frequent in rural areas compared to urban (10.8 vs. 3.2%, OR 3.6 [1.1-12.3], P = .05), and suburban areas (10.8 vs. 1.9%, OR 6.2 [1.3-28.9], P = .02). In multivariate analysis the factors that were independently associated to past infection due to Bar29 strain were higher age (P = .037; factor of 1.033 [1.002-1.066]), and a risk profession (P = .005; OR = 5.7 [1.6-19.6]). These data point towards the presence of past Bar29 strain infections in a population from Southern Spain.
Author Pachón, J.
Bernabeu-Wittel, M.
Nogueras, M.M.
Muniain, M.A.
del Toro, M.D.
Cardeñosa, N.
Segura, F.
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Adult
Age Distribution
Aged
Animals
Antibodies, Bacterial - blood
Bar29 strain
Child
Child, Preschool
Female
Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect
Humans
Immunoglobulin G - blood
Infant
Logistic Models
Male
Middle Aged
Odds Ratio
Prevalence
Rickettsia
Rickettsia - immunology
Rickettsia - isolation & purification
Rickettsia - pathogenicity
Rickettsia Infections - epidemiology
Rickettsia Infections - immunology
Rickettsia Infections - microbiology
Risk Factors
Seroprevalence
Spain
Spain - epidemiology
Spotted fever group
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