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Epidemiology and risk factors of scrub typhus in Taiwan: A nationwide database study from 1996 to 2014

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ZOONOSES AND PUBLIC HEALTH
卷 68, 期 8, 页码 876-883

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/zph.12876

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Orientia tsutsugamushi; Rickettsiaceae infections; Scrub typhus; vector-borne transmission; Zoonoses

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology [MOST 104-2314-B-650-004]

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Scrub typhus is a frequently underestimated and potentially fatal febrile disease in the Asia-Pacific region. Risk factors include engaging in at-risk occupations, younger age, and less frequent animal contact. Taiwan, particularly the Island region, Eastern region, and mountainous areas, has a high incidence of ST, and patients with suspected cases should be investigated for the disease.
Background Scrub typhus (ST) is one of the most underdiagnosed, potentially fatal febrile diseases in the Asia-Pacific region. We conducted a comprehensive review of the risk factors of ST over 19 years using data from a nationwide database. Methods We used data on ST from the nationwide database of the Taiwan Centers for Disease Control from 1996 to 2014 to analyse the incidence rates and relative risks of ST according to different regions. The trends of incidence rates over the study period were also evaluated. The distribution of confirmed ST cases was mapped using geographic information system software. The characteristics of confirmed ST cases and non-ST cases (cases with suspected ST but negative test findings) were compared. Results Among the 38,127 reported cases, there were 6,791 (17.8%) confirmed ST cases. The overall incidence rate of ST in Taiwan was 1.49 per 100,000 residents per year. The trend of incidence rates increased over time. The Island region had the highest incidence rate (56.55 per 100,000 residents per year), followed by the Eastern region (15.13 per 100,000 residents per year). More confirmed ST cases were distributed in mountainous areas of Taiwan Main Island and Island region. Compared to non-ST cases, individuals with confirmed ST were younger (median [interquartile range] age: 44 [26-57] years versus 45 [30-60] years, p < .001) and more likely to engage in at-risk occupations (29.4% versus 13.3%, p < .001), including farming and animal husbandry (16.6% versus 9.0%, p < .001) and the armed forces (12.3% versus 3.5%, p < .001); however, they had a lower rate of animal contact (12.8% versus 20.1%, p < .001). Conclusions ST is an endemic disease in Taiwan, particularly in the Island region, Eastern region and mountainous areas. Patients engaged in at-risk occupations and presenting with acute febrile diseases should undergo investigations for ST.

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