Title of article :
Microbiological and Clinical Aspects of Diphtheria-confirmed Cases from Capital City of Indonesia, Jakarta, and Surrounding Areas in 2017
Author/Authors :
Sunarno ، Sunarno Centre for Research and Development of Biomedical and Basic Health Technology - National Institute of Health Research and Development , Puspandari ، Nelly Center for Research and Development of Biomedical and Basic Health Technology - Ministry of Health, National Institute of Health Research and Development , Sariadji ، Kambang Centre for Research and Development of Biomedical and Basic Health Technology - National Institute of Health Research and Development , Febriyana ، Dwi Centre for Research and Development of Biomedical and Basic Health Technology - National Institute of Health Research and Development , Febrianti ، Tati Centre for Research and Development of Biomedical and Basic Health Technology - National Institute of Health Research and Development , Saraswati ، Ratih Dian Centre for Research and Development of Biomedical and Basic Health Technology - National Institute of Health Research and Development , Maha ، Masri S. Centre for Research and Development of Biomedical and Basic Health Technology - National Institute of Health Research and Development , Handayani ، Sarwo Centre for Research and Development of Biomedical and Basic Health Technology - National Institute of Health Research and Development , Lestari ، Christina S.W. Centre for Research and Development of Biomedical and Basic Health Technology - National Institute of Health Research and Development , Setiawaty ، Vivi Centre for Research and Development of Biomedical and Basic Health Technology - National Institute of Health Research and Development , Fitriana ، Fitriana Center for Research and Development of Health Resources and Services , Yuniar ، Yuyun Center for Research and Development of Health Resources and Services , Pracoyo ، Noer Endah Center for Research and Development of Public Health Efforts , Pradono ، Julianti Center for Research and Development of Public Health Efforts , Siswanto ، Siswanto National Institute of Health Research and Development , Multihartina ، Pretty Center for Research and Development of Health Resources and Services , Anggraeni ، Nancy D. , Hidayati ، Laili N. , Sukandar ، Agus , Safaat ، Hadi , Karyanti ، Mulya R. Department of Pediatric - Faculty of Medicine - University of Indonesia
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1
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6
Abstract :
Background: TheWorld Health Organization reported Indonesia asoneof the countries with themostprevalent cases of diphtheria worldwide. The microbiological aspects of diphtheria-inducing bacteria are of great significance in tracing disease transmission and case management. However, clinical aspects are critical for updating clinical features and case management in the field, which may sometimes differ from theoretical foundations. Objectives: This study aimed to identify the microbiological and clinical aspects, including molecular typing and case fatality rates, in diphtheria-confirmed cases from the capital city of Indonesia, Jakarta, and surrounding areas in 2017. Methods: The microbiological aspect of 40 diphtheria-confirmed cases were obtained by re-identify diphtheria-inducing bacteria isolated from the samples, while the clinical aspects of the cases were obtained from the medical records and epidemiological data. The chi-square test was used to examine the correlation between fatal cases and myocarditis and diphtheria antitoxin administration delay. In this study, P 0.05 was set as the significance level. Results: All 40 diphtheria confirmed cases were induced by toxigenic Corynebacterium diphtheriae with two biotypes, namely intermedius (60.0%) and mitis (40.0%). There are six sequence types of bacteria with two main sequence types, ie, ST534 (46.4%) and ST377 (35.7%). The proportions of cases that had a fever and sore throat were 72.5% and 77.5%, respectively; however, the prevalence rates of the cases with pseudomembrane and bull neck were 100% and 47%, respectively. Most cases were administered a combination of penicillin or erythromycin with other antibiotics (40%), and 22.5% of the cases only received penicillin. Myocarditis was noticed in three fatal cases, and their relationship was statistically significant (P = 0.000). All five fatal cases (12.5% of cases) received DAT lately or had not received it yet. Conclusions: Toxigenic C. diphtheriae with two biotypes (namely mitis and intermedius) and two main sequence types (ie, ST534 and ST377) was the causative agent of diphtheria-confirmed cases from Jakarta and surrounding areas in 2017. It was also concluded that those fatal cases were correlated with myocarditis complications.
Keywords :
Corynebacterium diphtheriae , Diphtheria , Indonesia , Jakarta
Journal title :
Jundishapur Journal of Microbiology (JJM)
Journal title :
Jundishapur Journal of Microbiology (JJM)
Record number :
2707622
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