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. 2023 Apr;42(4):387-398.
doi: 10.1007/s10096-023-04561-5. Epub 2023 Feb 15.

Classical fever of unknown origin in 21 countries with different economic development: an international ID-IRI study

Hakan Erdem  1 Magdalena Baymakova  2 Sevil Alkan  3 Amel Letaief  4 Wissal Ben Yahia  4 Farouq Dayyab  5 Entela Kolovani  6 Svjetlana Grgic  7 Federica Cosentino  8 Imran Hasanoglu  9 Reham Khedr  10 Andrea Marino  8 Abdullah Umut Pekok  11 Fatma Eser  9 Jurica Arapovic  7 Hatice Rahmet Guner  9 Ionela-Larisa Miftode  12 Kostadin Poposki  13 Gamze Sanlidag  14 Alper Tahmaz  15 Oguz Resat Sipahi  14 Egidia Gabriela Miftode  12 Serkan Oncu  16 Meliha Cagla-Sonmezer  17 Syam Kumar Addepalli  18 Ilad Alavi Darazam  19 Hema Prakash Kumari  20 Meliha Meriç Koc  21 Meela Ranjith Kumar  22 Suresh Babu Sayana  23 Ahmed Ashraf Wegdan  24 Fatma Amer  25 Mehmet Resat Ceylan  26 Amani El-Kholy  27 Taylan Onder  3 Hamed Azhdari Tehrani  28 Atousa Hakamifard  19 Bircan Kayaaslan  9 Ghaydaa Shehata  29 Hulya Caskurlu  30 Nagwa Mostafa El-Sayed  31 Seyed Erfan Mortazavi  19 Mohammad Pourali  19 Umran Elbahr  32 Sholpan Kulzhanova  33 Tarkan Yetisyigit  34 Sahar Ahmed Saad  35 Yasemin Cag  36 Gulden Eser-Karlidag  37 Natalia Pshenichnaya  38 Maya Belitova  39 Nasim Akhtar  40 Fahad Al-Majid  41 Muge Ayhan  9 Mumtaz Ali Khan  42 Massimiliano Lanzafame  43 Mateja Jankovic Makek  44 Emmanuel Nsutebu  45 Antonio Cascio  46 Emine Kubra Dindar-Demiray  47 Emine Unal Evren  48 Rama Kalas  49 Ayşe Kaya Kalem  9 Rusmir Baljić  50 Aamer Ikram  51 Selcuk Kaya  52 Anna Liskova  53 Balint Gergely Szabo  54 Bilal Ahmad Rahimi  55 Esmeray Mutlu-Yilmaz  56 Alper Sener  3 Jordi Rello  57   58
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Classical fever of unknown origin in 21 countries with different economic development: an international ID-IRI study

Hakan Erdem et al. Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis. 2023 Apr.

Abstract

Fever of unknown origin (FUO) is a serious challenge for physicians. The aim of the present study was to consider epidemiology and dynamics of FUO in countries with different economic development. The data of FUO patients hospitalized/followed between 1st July 2016 and 1st July 2021 were collected retrospectively and submitted from referral centers in 21 countries through ID-IRI clinical research platform. The countries were categorized into developing (low-income (LI) and lower middle-income (LMI) economies) and developed countries (upper middle-income (UMI) and high-income (HI) economies). This research included 788 patients. FUO diagnoses were as follows: infections (51.6%; n = 407), neoplasms (11.4%, n = 90), collagen vascular disorders (9.3%, n = 73), undiagnosed (20.1%, n = 158), miscellaneous diseases (7.7%, n = 60). The most common infections were tuberculosis (n = 45, 5.7%), brucellosis (n = 39, 4.9%), rickettsiosis (n = 23, 2.9%), HIV infection (n = 20, 2.5%), and typhoid fever (n = 13, 1.6%). Cardiovascular infections (n = 56, 7.1%) were the most common infectious syndromes. Only collagen vascular disorders were reported significantly more from developed countries (RR = 2.00, 95% CI: 1.19-3.38). FUO had similar characteristics in LI/LMI and UMI/HI countries including the portion of undiagnosed cases (OR, 95% CI; 0.87 (0.65-1.15)), death attributed to FUO (RR = 0.87, 95% CI: 0.65-1.15, p-value = 0.3355), and the mean duration until diagnosis (p = 0.9663). Various aspects of FUO cannot be determined by the economic development solely. Other development indices can be considered in future analyses. Physicians in different countries should be equally prepared for FUO patients.

Keywords: Economic development; FUO; Fever; Fever of unknown origin; ID-IRI.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no competing interests.

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The countries where participant centers are located
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Distribution of FUO diagnoses

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