TY - JOUR
T1 - Human anaplasmosis in Belgium
T2 - A 10-year seroepidemiological study
AU - Cochez, Christel
AU - Ducoffre, Geneviève
AU - Vandenvelde, Christian
AU - Luyasu, Victor
AU - Heyman, Paul
N1 - Funding Information:
The study was made possible by grant DG Vmg/WTOD , WB11 and WB28 of the Belgian Ministry of Defence .
PY - 2011/9
Y1 - 2011/9
N2 - Human granulocytic anaplasmosis (HGA) is a tick-borne rickettsial infection of neutrophils caused by Anaplasma phagocytophilum. Although the pathogen was known as a veterinary agent as early as 1932, the link with human disease was first established in 1990. In the past decennium, the involvement of HGA as an important and frequent cause of fever with a history of tick bite was increasingly recognized in many regions of Europe.This paper presents a 10-year A. phagocytophilum serosurveillance (2000-2009), wherein 1672 serum samples were tested and 418 were found positive. A total of 111 patients had a history of tick bite, fever, and at least a 4-fold rise in titre and are thus considered to be confirmed cases. These findings suggest that Belgium is a hot spot for HGA infections.
AB - Human granulocytic anaplasmosis (HGA) is a tick-borne rickettsial infection of neutrophils caused by Anaplasma phagocytophilum. Although the pathogen was known as a veterinary agent as early as 1932, the link with human disease was first established in 1990. In the past decennium, the involvement of HGA as an important and frequent cause of fever with a history of tick bite was increasingly recognized in many regions of Europe.This paper presents a 10-year A. phagocytophilum serosurveillance (2000-2009), wherein 1672 serum samples were tested and 418 were found positive. A total of 111 patients had a history of tick bite, fever, and at least a 4-fold rise in titre and are thus considered to be confirmed cases. These findings suggest that Belgium is a hot spot for HGA infections.
KW - Anaplasma phagocytophilum
KW - Belgium
KW - Ixodes
KW - Serology
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84860414634&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.ttbdis.2011.06.004
DO - 10.1016/j.ttbdis.2011.06.004
M3 - Article
C2 - 21890069
AN - SCOPUS:84860414634
SN - 1877-959X
VL - 2
SP - 156
EP - 159
JO - Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases
JF - Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases
IS - 3
ER -