Lessons for Control of Heroin-Associated Anthrax in Europe from 2009–2010 Outbreak Case Studies, London, UK
Autor: | Hugo Donaldson, Maribel Manikon, Graham P. Taylor, Alison Holmes, Marianne Nolan, Tim Brooks, Aula Abbara |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Microbiology (medical) Epidemiology lcsh:Medicine Clinical manifestation skin popping Disease Outbreaks Heroin lcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseases sepsis Environmental health London Humans Medicine lcsh:RC109-216 PWID biology business.industry Soft Tissue Infections soft tissue infection fungi lcsh:R Outbreak anthrax Middle Aged biology.organism_classification Virology Anti-Bacterial Agents Bacillus anthracis Europe Anthrax exposure Infectious Diseases injection Synopsis Skin popping Female Soft tissue infection subcutaneous persons who inject drugs business heroin medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 20, Iss 7, Pp 1115-1122 (2014) Emerging Infectious Diseases |
ISSN: | 1080-6059 1080-6040 |
Popis: | Serologic surveillance should be implemented to identify the prevalence of this disease in persons who inject drugs. Outbreaks of serious infections associated with heroin use in persons who inject drugs (PWIDs) occur intermittently and require vigilance and rapid reporting of individual cases. Here, we give a firsthand account of the cases in London during an outbreak of heroin-associated anthrax during 2009–2010 in the United Kingdom. This new manifestation of anthrax has resulted in a clinical manifestation distinct from already recognized forms. During 2012–13, additional cases of heroin-associated anthrax among PWIDs in England and other European countries were reported, suggesting that anthrax-contaminated heroin remains in circulation. Antibacterial drugs used for serious soft tissue infection are effective against anthrax, which may lead to substantial underrecognition of this novel illness. The outbreak in London provides a strong case for ongoing vigilance and the use of serologic testing in diagnosis and serologic surveillance schemes to determine and monitor the prevalence of anthrax exposure in the PWID community. |
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