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Review
. 2022 Sep;11(9):4981-4986.
doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1_22. Epub 2022 Oct 14.

Prevention of melioidosis

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Review

Prevention of melioidosis

Prasanta Raghab Mohapatra et al. J Family Med Prim Care. 2022 Sep.

Abstract

Melioidosis is a complex tropical disease linked with many complications. It is increasingly diagnosed in India. The clinical mimicry of this disease with several other common causes of pneumonia has kept the clinicians in ignorance. Usually, the diagnosis and appropriate management get delayed. The organism closely resembles the common contaminant Pseudomonas and is easily misidentified in microbiology laboratories. The diagnosis is often missed because of poor diagnostic sensitivity of blood culture, the gold standard of the diagnosis. All this contributes to increased morbidity and mortality. The rampant use of high-end broad-spectrum antibiotics like ceftazidime and meropenem at suboptimal dose and duration suppresses the diagnosis without eradicating the disease, leaving the chance of recurrence from its latency even after years. As an infectious disease, the cure and prevention depend on early diagnosis and treatment. An awareness of its peculiar presentations and history can differentiate clinically and suspect the condition much easily from other mimickers of tuberculosis to sepsis. Ultimately, the prevention of melioidosis remains the critical strategy. Increasing the number of cases and intricated management of this fatal but potentially curable disease had prompted us to take up the mission of preventing the disease by spreading knowledge and awareness.

Keywords: Boots; Burkholderia pseudomallei; gloves; melioidosis; prevention; soil.

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Figures

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Figure 1
Spectrum of clinical manifestation of melioidosis
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Figure 2
Modes of transmission and prevention of melioidosis

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