Improving diagnosis of non-malarial fevers in Senegal: Borrelia and the contribution of tick-borne bacteria [preprint]
Levine, Zoë C ; Sene, Aita ; Mkandawire, Winnie ; Deme, Awa B ; Ndiaye, Tolla ; Sy, Mouhamad ; Gaye, Amy ; Diedhiou, Younouss ; Mbaye, Amadou M ; Ndiaye, Ibrahima ... show 10 more
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Sene, Aita
Mkandawire, Winnie
Deme, Awa B
Ndiaye, Tolla
Sy, Mouhamad
Gaye, Amy
Diedhiou, Younouss
Mbaye, Amadou M
Ndiaye, Ibrahima
Gomis, Jules
Ndiop, Médoune
Sene, Doudou
Paye, Marietou Faye
MacInnis, Bronwyn
Schaffner, Stephen F
Park, Daniel J
Badiane, Aida S
Colubri, Andrés
Ndiaye, Mouhamadou
Sy, Ngayo
Sabeti, Pardis C
Ndiaye, Daouda
Siddle, Katherine J
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The worldwide decline in malaria incidence is revealing the extensive burden of non-malarial febrile illness (NMFI), which remains poorly understood and difficult to diagnose. To characterize NMFI in Senegal, we collected venous blood and clinical metadata from febrile patients and healthy controls in a low malaria burden area. Using 16S and unbiased sequencing, we detected viral, bacterial, or eukaryotic pathogens in 29% of NMFI cases. Bacteria were the most common, with relapsing fever Borrelia and spotted fever Rickettsia found in 15% and 3.7% of cases, respectively. Four viral pathogens were found in a total of 7 febrile cases (3.5%). Sequencing also detected undiagnosed Plasmodium, including one putative P. ovale infection. We developed a logistic regression model to distinguish Borrelia from NMFIs with similar presentation based on symptoms and vital signs. These results highlight the challenge and importance of improved diagnostics, especially for Borrelia, to support diagnosis and surveillance.
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Levine ZC, Sene A, Mkandawire W, Deme AB, Ndiaye T, Sy M, Gaye A, Diedhiou Y, Mbaye AM, Ndiaye I, Gomis J, Ndiop M, Sene D, Paye MF, MacInnis B, Schaffner SF, Park DJ, Badiane AS, Colubri A, Ndiaye M, Sy N, Sabeti PC, Ndiaye D, Siddle KJ. Improving diagnosis of non-malarial fevers in Senegal: Borrelia and the contribution of tick-borne bacteria. medRxiv [Preprint]. 2023 Aug 25:2023.08.24.23294564. doi: 10.1101/2023.08.24.23294564. PMID: 37662407; PMCID: PMC10473814.
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This article is a preprint. Preprints are preliminary reports of work that have not been certified by peer review.