پديد آورندگان :
Hoseini Taghavi S A نويسنده , Nabavi M نويسنده , Rezvani S M نويسنده , Amini R نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
In Guilan province, near the end of spring and summer each year at the time of rice
gathering, some of the farmers run high fevers. This disease is named as “Shaltook Fever” (Paddy or
Husked rice fever) in the region. Review of literature showed outbreak of leptospirosis between rice
farmers in Italy and Spain. We decided to measure antibody levels (IgM and IgG) against leptospirosis
in patients with Shaltook fever. Samples were chosen from any patient who was diagnosed as Shaltook
fever by health care clinics between end of spring and summer of 2002 in Guilan province. Patients
should have fever above 38° C, with myalgia and history of recent work at rice fields. All other
diagnosis for these patients should have been ruled out by clinical or laboratory investigations.
Antibodies levels were measured by ELISA method. IgM was measured in 87 out of 100 serum samples
and IgG was measured in 84 out of 87 of above serum samples. In 26 samples IgM anti Leptospira were
positive (IgM > 20 u/ml), and 5 specimens were borderline (IgM = 15-20 u/ml). In measuring IgG, 10
samples were positive (IgG > 9 u/ml), and 13 samples were borderline (IgG = 5-9 u/ml). The above
findings were suggestive of acute leptospirosis infection in 30% of Shaltook fever patients. It is of
interest that in only 17 out of 26 positive samples for IgM positive IgG titers were observed. It could be
concluded that these patients had, for the first time recently, encountered the disease.