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Scrub typhus is an under-recognized cause of acute febrile illness with acute kidney injury in India.
[scrub typhus]
Infection-related
acute
kidney
injury
(
AKI
)
is
an
important
preventable
cause
of
morbidity
and
mortality
in
the
tropical
region
.
The
prevalence
and
outcome
of
kidney
involvement
,
especially
AKI
,
in
scrub
typhus
is
not
known
.
We
investigated
all
patients
with
undiagnosed
fever
and
multisystem
involvement
for
scrub
typhus
and
present
the
pattern
of
renal
involvement
seen
.
From
September
2011
to
November
2012
,
blood
samples
of
all
the
patients
with
unexplained
acute
febrile
illness
and
/
or
varying
organ
involvement
were
evaluated
for
evidence
of
scrub
typhus
.
A
confirmed
case
of
scrub
typhus
was
defined
as
one
with
detectable
Orientia
tsutsugamushi
deoxyribonucleic
acid
(
DNA
)
in
patient
's
blood
sample
by
nested
polymerase
chain
reaction
(
PCR
)
targeting
the
gene
encoding
56
-
kDa
antigen
and
without
any
alternative
etiological
diagnosis
.
Renal
involvement
was
defined
by
demonstration
of
abnormal
urinalysis
and
/
or
reduced
glomerular
filtration
rate
.
AKI
was
defined
as
per
Kidney
Disease
:
Improving
Global
Outcomes
(
KDIGO
)
definition
.
Out
of
201
patients
tested
during
this
period
,
49
were
positive
by
nested
PCR
for
scrub
typhus
.
Mean
age
of
study
population
was
34
.
1
±
14
.
4
(
range
11
-
65
)
years
.
Majority
were
males
and
a
seasonal
trend
was
evident
with
most
cases
following
the
rainy
season
.
Overall
,
renal
abnormalities
were
seen
in
82
%
patients
,
53
%
of
patients
had
AKI
(
stage
1
,
2
and
3
in
10
%
,
8
%
and
35
%
,
respectively
)
.
The
urinalysis
was
abnormal
in
61
%
,
with
dipstick
positive
albuminuria
(
55
%
)
and
microscopic
hematuria
(
16
%
)
being
most
common
.
Acute
respiratory
distress
syndrome
(
ARDS
)
and
shock
were
seen
in
57
%
and
16
%
of
patients
,
respectively
.
Hyperbilirubinemia
was
associated
with
AKI
(
p
 
=
 
0
.
013
)
.
A
total
of
8
patients
(
including
three
with
dialysis
dependent
AKI
)
expired
whereas
rest
all
made
uneventful
recovery
.
Jaundice
,
oliguria
,
ARDS
and
AKI
were
associated
with
mortality
.
However
,
after
multivariate
analysis
,
only
oliguric
AKI
remained
a
significant
predictor
of
mortality
(
p
 
=
 
0
.
002
)
.
Scrub
typhus
was
diagnosed
in
24
%
of
patients
presenting
with
unexplained
febrile
illness
according
to
a
strict
case
definition
not
previously
used
in
this
region
.
Renal
abnormalities
were
seen
in
almost
82
%
of
all
patients
with
evidence
of
AKI
in
53
%
.
Our
finding
is
contrary
to
current
perception
that
scrub
typhus
rarely
causes
renal
dysfunction
.
We
suggest
that
all
patients
with
unexplained
febrile
illness
be
investigated
for
scrub
typhus
and
AKI
looked
for
in
scrub
typhus
patients
.
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