2001
DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.2001.65.855
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Evidence of rodent-associated Bartonella and Rickettsia infections among intravenous drug users from Central and East Harlem, New York City.

Abstract: Abstract. We tested serum samples collected in 1997 and 1998 from a cohort of 204 injection drug users (IDUs) recruited from Central and East Harlem, New York City, New York, for antibodies reactive with seven rickettsial or Bartonella spp. antigens. Rodent-associated Bartonella elizabethae and Rickettsia akari were the primary etiologic agents of interest. The testing panel also included Bartonella henselae, Bartonella quintana, Rickettsia prowazekii, Rickettsia rickettsii, and Rickettsia typhi. The highest p… Show more

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“…Among IV drug users, seroprevalence for B elizabethae ranged from 33% in Baltimore 37 to 39% in Stockholm 38 and 46% in New York. 39 The seroprevalence was 12.5% among homeless people from Los Angeles. 40 Interestingly, 355 of 1,136 (31%) Swedish orienteers were seropositive against B elizabethae.…”
Section: Epidemiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among IV drug users, seroprevalence for B elizabethae ranged from 33% in Baltimore 37 to 39% in Stockholm 38 and 46% in New York. 39 The seroprevalence was 12.5% among homeless people from Los Angeles. 40 Interestingly, 355 of 1,136 (31%) Swedish orienteers were seropositive against B elizabethae.…”
Section: Epidemiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human exposure to some rodent-borne Bartonellae, especially B. elizabethae has been associated with exposure to rats among homeless people or intravenous drug users in urban areas of the USA [42,56,57,77] or to outdoor activity in northern Europe, especially in orienteers in Sweden [155,229]. Exposure to ticks has also been suggested for human infections [78,152,235].…”
Section: Increased Outdoor Activity Poverty and Low Incomementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the rodent-borne Bartonellae, B. elizabethae infection seems to be quite prevalent in intravenous (IV) drug users and homeless people in various parts of the USA and also in Sweden [56,57,156], based on serological studies. In IV drug users, B. elizabethae seroprevalence ranged from 33% in Baltimore [56] to 39% in Stockholm [156] and 46% in New York [57]. In homeless people from Los Angeles, California, the seroprevalence was 12.5% [210].…”
Section: Rodent-borne Zoonotic Bartonellaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Endemic foci do usually refer to rural settings, but the focal distribution of pathogens may occur in urban areas offering a mosaic of habitats suitable to hosts, 2 vectors, 3 pathogens survival, 4 and exposed human population. 5 At different spatial and temporal scales, the anthropogenic modifications directly and indirectly play a role in the host and vector dynamics and act on the probability for (re)emergence of zoonotic diseases. Factors leading to an increase in the incidence of illnesses caused by zoonotic bacteria in urban areas include societal changes ad intrinsic components of the natural history of these organisms that favor their survival in cities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%