Hidden Burden of Bartonella quintana on the African Continent: Should the Bacterial Infection Be Considered a Neglected Tropical Disease?

Carl Boodman*, Noah Fongwen, Alfonso J. Pecoraro, Adane Mihret, Hiwot Abayneh, Pierre Edouard Fournier, Nitin Gupta, Johan van Griensven

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Abstract

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.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberofad672
JournalOpen Forum Infectious Diseases
Volume11
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01-02-2024

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Oncology
  • Infectious Diseases

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