Investigating the etiologies of non-malarial febrile illness in Senegal using metagenomic sequencing.
Zoë C LevineAita SeneWinnie MkandawireAwa B DemeTolla NdiayeMouhamad SyAmy GayeYounouss DiedhiouAmadou M MbayeIbrahima M NdiayeJules GomisMédoune NdiopDoudou SeneMarietou Faye PayeBronwyn L MacInnisStephen F SchaffnerDaniel J ParkAida S BadianeAndres ColubriMouhamadou NdiayeNgayo SyPardis C SabetiDaouda NdiayeKatherine J SiddlePublished in: Nature communications (2024)
The worldwide decline in malaria incidence is revealing the extensive burden of non-malarial febrile illness (NMFI), which remains poorly understood and difficult to diagnose. To characterize NMFI in Senegal, we collected venous blood and clinical metadata in a cross-sectional study of febrile patients and healthy controls in a low malaria burden area. Using 16S and untargeted sequencing, we detected viral, bacterial, or eukaryotic pathogens in 23% (38/163) of NMFI cases. Bacteria were the most common, with relapsing fever Borrelia and spotted fever Rickettsia found in 15.5% and 3.8% of cases, respectively. Four viral pathogens were found in a total of 7 febrile cases (3.5%). Sequencing also detected undiagnosed Plasmodium, including one putative P. ovale infection. We developed a logistic regression model that can distinguish Borrelia from NMFIs with similar presentation based on symptoms and vital signs (F1 score: 0.823). These results highlight the challenge and importance of improved diagnostics, especially for Borrelia, to support diagnosis and surveillance.
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