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Towards Improving Point-of-Care Diagnosis of Non-malaria Febrile Illness: A Metabolomics Approach
Authors:Saskia Decuypere  Jessica Maltha  Stijn Deborggraeve  Nicholas J W Rattray  Guiraud Issa  Kaboré Bérenger  Palpouguini Lompo  Marc C Tahita  Thusitha Ruspasinghe  Malcolm McConville  Royston Goodacre  Halidou Tinto  Jan Jacobs  Jonathan R Carapetis
Abstract:IntroductionNon-malaria febrile illnesses such as bacterial bloodstream infections (BSI) are a leading cause of disease and mortality in the tropics. However, there are no reliable, simple diagnostic tests for identifying BSI or other severe non-malaria febrile illnesses. We hypothesized that different infectious agents responsible for severe febrile illness would impact on the host metabololome in different ways, and investigated the potential of plasma metabolites for diagnosis of non-malaria febrile illness.MethodologyWe conducted a comprehensive mass-spectrometry based metabolomics analysis of the plasma of 61 children with severe febrile illness from a malaria-endemic rural African setting. Metabolite features characteristic for non-malaria febrile illness, BSI, severe anemia and poor clinical outcome were identified by receiver operating curve analysis.ConclusionsThis study demonstrates the potential use of plasma metabolites to identify causality in children with severe febrile illness in malaria-endemic settings.
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