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Melioidosis Confirmed in Andhra Pradesh

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Health authorities in Andhra Pradesh have recently confirmed a case of melioidosis in a patient from Turakapalem village. This has raised concerns about the potential spread of the disease, which is caused by the Burkholderia pseudomallei bacterium.

About Melioidosis:

Melioidosis is a potentially life-threatening infectious disease caused by the Gram-negative bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei. The disease is seasonal, with the majority of cases occurring during the rainy season (75–85% of cases). The disease is especially concerning because of its high case fatality rate (CFR), which can range from 16% to 50% in known endemic regions.

Geographical Distribution:

  • Endemic Areas: Melioidosis is primarily found in regions such as Southeast Asia, northern Australia, large parts of the Indian subcontinent, southern China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.

  • In these regions, the disease has become an ongoing public health concern, especially during the rainy season when the bacterium thrives.

At-Risk Populations:

Melioidosis tends to affect individuals with certain underlying health conditions, including:

  • Diabetes

  • Alcohol use disorder

  • Chronic kidney disease

  • Chronic lung disease (such as cystic fibrosis or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD))

Symptoms of Melioidosis:

The symptoms of melioidosis can range from mild to severe and often resemble those of other illnesses. Common symptoms include:

  • Fever

  • Headache

  • Difficulty breathing

  • Stomach or chest pain

  • In more severe cases, it can lead to pneumonia, septicemia, and organ failure.

Transmission of Melioidosis:

Melioidosis is primarily transmitted through contact with contaminated soil or water. Possible routes of infection include:

  • Direct contact with contaminated soil, especially through cuts or abrasions on the skin.

  • Drinking contaminated water that has not been properly treated (i.e., chlorinated).

  • Inhalation of contaminated dust or water droplets, especially during severe weather events like tropical storms, cyclones, or monsoons.

  • Exposure to contaminated soil during agricultural activities or other outdoor work.

Treatment:

Currently, there is no vaccine available for melioidosis. However, antibiotic therapy can be effective if the infection is diagnosed early. The treatment typically involves:

  • Initial intensive intravenous antibiotic therapy.

  • Long-term oral antibiotics to ensure eradication of the bacteria from the body.

Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to reduce the high fatality rate associated with the disease.

Impact of Seasonal Factors:

Melioidosis is known to be seasonal, with most cases occurring during the rainy season. The increased rainfall can result in more contaminated soil and water, contributing to the spread of the disease. The ongoing monsoon season in India may contribute to the rising risk of new cases, especially in endemic regions.

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