An Outbreak of Lymphocutaneous Sporotrichosis among Mine-Workers in South Africa.

BACKGROUND:The largest outbreak of sporotrichosis occurred between 1938 and 1947 in the gold mines of Witwatersrand in South Africa. Here, we describe an outbreak of lymphocutaneous sporotrichosis that was investigated in a South African gold mine in 2011. METHODOLOGY:Employees working at a reopened...

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Main Authors: Nelesh P Govender, Tsidiso G Maphanga, Thokozile G Zulu, Jaymati Patel, Sibongile Walaza, Charlene Jacobs, Joy I Ebonwu, Sindile Ntuli, Serisha D Naicker, Juno Thomas
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-09-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4583532?pdf=render
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author Nelesh P Govender
Tsidiso G Maphanga
Thokozile G Zulu
Jaymati Patel
Sibongile Walaza
Charlene Jacobs
Joy I Ebonwu
Sindile Ntuli
Serisha D Naicker
Juno Thomas
author_facet Nelesh P Govender
Tsidiso G Maphanga
Thokozile G Zulu
Jaymati Patel
Sibongile Walaza
Charlene Jacobs
Joy I Ebonwu
Sindile Ntuli
Serisha D Naicker
Juno Thomas
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description BACKGROUND:The largest outbreak of sporotrichosis occurred between 1938 and 1947 in the gold mines of Witwatersrand in South Africa. Here, we describe an outbreak of lymphocutaneous sporotrichosis that was investigated in a South African gold mine in 2011. METHODOLOGY:Employees working at a reopened section of the mine were recruited for a descriptive cross-sectional study. Informed consent was sought for interview, clinical examination and medical record review. Specimens were collected from participants with active or partially-healed lymphocutaneous lesions. Environmental samples were collected from underground mine levels. Sporothrix isolates were identified by sequencing of the internal transcribed spacer region of the ribosomal gene and the nuclear calmodulin gene. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:Of 87 male miners, 81 (93%) were interviewed and examined, of whom 29 (36%) had skin lesions; specimens were collected from 17 (59%). Sporotrichosis was laboratory-confirmed among 10 patients and seven had clinically-compatible lesions. Of 42 miners with known HIV status, 11 (26%) were HIV-infected. No cases of disseminated disease were detected. Participants with ≤ 3 years' mining experience had a four times greater odds of developing sporotrichosis than those who had been employed for >3 years (adjusted OR 4.0, 95% CI 1.2-13.1). Isolates from 8 patients were identified as Sporothrix schenckii sensu stricto by calmodulin gene sequencing while environmental isolates were identified as Sporothrix mexicana. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE:S. schenckii sensu stricto was identified as the causative pathogen. Although genetically distinct species were isolated from clinical and environmental sources, it is likely that the source was contaminated soil and untreated wood underground. No cases occurred following recommendations to close sections of the mine, treat timber and encourage consistent use of personal protective equipment. Sporotrichosis is a potentially re-emerging disease where traditional, rather than heavily mechanised, mining techniques are used. Surveillance should be instituted at sentinel locations.
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spelling doaj.art-52b043ea8adf4e4d895772d6d22676062022-12-22T00:42:32ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352015-09-0199e000409610.1371/journal.pntd.0004096An Outbreak of Lymphocutaneous Sporotrichosis among Mine-Workers in South Africa.Nelesh P GovenderTsidiso G MaphangaThokozile G ZuluJaymati PatelSibongile WalazaCharlene JacobsJoy I EbonwuSindile NtuliSerisha D NaickerJuno ThomasBACKGROUND:The largest outbreak of sporotrichosis occurred between 1938 and 1947 in the gold mines of Witwatersrand in South Africa. Here, we describe an outbreak of lymphocutaneous sporotrichosis that was investigated in a South African gold mine in 2011. METHODOLOGY:Employees working at a reopened section of the mine were recruited for a descriptive cross-sectional study. Informed consent was sought for interview, clinical examination and medical record review. Specimens were collected from participants with active or partially-healed lymphocutaneous lesions. Environmental samples were collected from underground mine levels. Sporothrix isolates were identified by sequencing of the internal transcribed spacer region of the ribosomal gene and the nuclear calmodulin gene. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:Of 87 male miners, 81 (93%) were interviewed and examined, of whom 29 (36%) had skin lesions; specimens were collected from 17 (59%). Sporotrichosis was laboratory-confirmed among 10 patients and seven had clinically-compatible lesions. Of 42 miners with known HIV status, 11 (26%) were HIV-infected. No cases of disseminated disease were detected. Participants with ≤ 3 years' mining experience had a four times greater odds of developing sporotrichosis than those who had been employed for >3 years (adjusted OR 4.0, 95% CI 1.2-13.1). Isolates from 8 patients were identified as Sporothrix schenckii sensu stricto by calmodulin gene sequencing while environmental isolates were identified as Sporothrix mexicana. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE:S. schenckii sensu stricto was identified as the causative pathogen. Although genetically distinct species were isolated from clinical and environmental sources, it is likely that the source was contaminated soil and untreated wood underground. No cases occurred following recommendations to close sections of the mine, treat timber and encourage consistent use of personal protective equipment. Sporotrichosis is a potentially re-emerging disease where traditional, rather than heavily mechanised, mining techniques are used. Surveillance should be instituted at sentinel locations.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4583532?pdf=render
spellingShingle Nelesh P Govender
Tsidiso G Maphanga
Thokozile G Zulu
Jaymati Patel
Sibongile Walaza
Charlene Jacobs
Joy I Ebonwu
Sindile Ntuli
Serisha D Naicker
Juno Thomas
An Outbreak of Lymphocutaneous Sporotrichosis among Mine-Workers in South Africa.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
title An Outbreak of Lymphocutaneous Sporotrichosis among Mine-Workers in South Africa.
title_full An Outbreak of Lymphocutaneous Sporotrichosis among Mine-Workers in South Africa.
title_fullStr An Outbreak of Lymphocutaneous Sporotrichosis among Mine-Workers in South Africa.
title_full_unstemmed An Outbreak of Lymphocutaneous Sporotrichosis among Mine-Workers in South Africa.
title_short An Outbreak of Lymphocutaneous Sporotrichosis among Mine-Workers in South Africa.
title_sort outbreak of lymphocutaneous sporotrichosis among mine workers in south africa
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4583532?pdf=render
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