Clinical and laboratory profile of Scrub typhus in paediatric age group

Authors

  • Atindra Mishra Lecturer, Department of Paediatrics, National Medical College, Birgunj, Nepal https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7369-2341
  • Rupa Thakur Lecturer, Department of Dermatology, National Medical College, Birgunj, Nepal
  • Ruby Thakur Lecturer, Department of Paediatrics, National Medical College, Birgunj, Nepal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/ajms.v11i6.29913

Keywords:

Capillary leak, Fever Lymphadenopathy, Myocarditis, Scrub typhus

Abstract

Background: Scrub typhus is an acute febrile illness caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi, obligate intracellular organism. Incidence of Scrub typhus is increasing due to easy availability and decreased cost of diagnostic facility. This study was designed to study the clinical and laboratory profile of scrub typhus patient in department of paediatrics at National Medical College, Birgunj.

Aims and Objectives: To study the clinical manifestations, laboratory findings and complications of Scrub typhus in Pediatric age group.

Methods and Methods: A prospective observational study was carried out in children below the age of 15 years, admitted in paediatrics department of a tertiary care hospital of Nepal from June 2019 to May 2020. Clinical manifestations and laboratory findings were collected and recorded in predesigned data sheet. Scrub typhus was diagnosed with IgM ELISA.

Results: A total of 52 patients were diagnosed as scrub typhus. All patients presented with fever and commonly had other symptoms such as headache (65.3%), vomiting (63.5%), cough (59.6%), breathing difficulty (57.7%), abdominal pain (53.9%), seizures (21.2%) and rashes (9.6%). Important clinical signs noticed were lymphadenopathy (84.6%), edema (76.4%), hepatomegaly (56.8%), splenomegaly (36.5%) jaundice (30.7%). About 12% (n = 9) had necrotic eschar. 54% of the admitted patient confirmed using open defecation. Myocarditis (67.3%) was the commonest complication followed by Acute Kidney Injury (65.4%).

Conclusions: Scrub typhus must be considered in differential of tropical fever in children, especially in those residing in rural area and having open defecation. In our study, Fever was the ubiquitous symptom and Myocarditis was the commonest complication.

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Published

2020-11-01

How to Cite

Mishra, A., Thakur, R., & Thakur, R. (2020). Clinical and laboratory profile of Scrub typhus in paediatric age group. Asian Journal of Medical Sciences, 11(6), 63–67. https://doi.org/10.3126/ajms.v11i6.29913

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