TY - JOUR
T1 - Hidden Burden of Bartonella quintana on the African Continent: should the bacterial infection be considered a neglected tropical disease?
AU - Boodman, Carl
AU - Fongwen, Noah
AU - Pecoraro, Alfonso J
AU - Mihret, Adane
AU - Abayneh, Hiwot
AU - Fournier, Pierre-Edouard
AU - Gupta, Nitin
AU - van Griensven, Johan
N1 - FTX; DOAJ; (CC BY)
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Bartonella quintana is a louse-borne gram-negative bacillus that remains a poorly characterized cause of bacteremia, fever, and infective endocarditis. Due to the link with pediculosis, B quintana transmission is tied to poverty, conflict, overcrowding, and inadequate water access to maintain personal hygiene. Although these risk factors may be present globally, we argue that a substantial burden of undocumented B quintana infection occurs in Africa due to the high prevalence of these risk factors. Here, we describe the neglected burden of B quintana infection, endocarditis, and vector positivity in Africa and evaluate whether B quintana meets criteria to be considered a neglected tropical disease according to the World Health Organization.
AB - Bartonella quintana is a louse-borne gram-negative bacillus that remains a poorly characterized cause of bacteremia, fever, and infective endocarditis. Due to the link with pediculosis, B quintana transmission is tied to poverty, conflict, overcrowding, and inadequate water access to maintain personal hygiene. Although these risk factors may be present globally, we argue that a substantial burden of undocumented B quintana infection occurs in Africa due to the high prevalence of these risk factors. Here, we describe the neglected burden of B quintana infection, endocarditis, and vector positivity in Africa and evaluate whether B quintana meets criteria to be considered a neglected tropical disease according to the World Health Organization.
U2 - 10.1093/ofid/ofad672
DO - 10.1093/ofid/ofad672
M3 - Review
C2 - 38370291
SN - 2328-8957
VL - 11
JO - Open Forum Infectious Diseases
JF - Open Forum Infectious Diseases
IS - 2
M1 - ofad672
ER -