Seroprevalence of arthropod-borne bacterial infections in homeless individuals in Hamburg in 2020.

Fabian Heinrich ORCID logo ; Jessica Rauch ; Franziska Bertram ; Volkhard AJ Kempf ; Silke Besier ; Piotr Kuta ; Thomas Renné ; Benjamin Ondruschka ; Klaus Püschel ; Dennis Tappe ; (2023) Seroprevalence of arthropod-borne bacterial infections in homeless individuals in Hamburg in 2020. Infection, 51 (6). pp. 1819-1822. ISSN 0300-8126 DOI: 10.1007/s15010-023-02059-y
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PURPOSE: The number of homeless people in Germany is steadily increasing. Due to their often precarious living conditions, this specific population may be increasingly exposed to ectoparasites that can transmit various pathogens. To assess the prevalence and thus the risk of such infections, we analyzed the seropositivity of rickettsiosis, Q fever, tularemia and bartonellosis in homeless individuals. METHODS: A total of 147 homeless adults from nine shelters in Hamburg, Germany, were included. The individuals underwent questionnaire-based interviewing, physical examination, and venous blood was drawn between May and June 2020. Blood samples were analyzed for antibodies against rickettsiae (Rickettsia typhi and R. conorii), Coxiella burnetii, Francisella tularensis and bartonellae. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: A very low seroprevalence of R. typhi and F. tularensis infection was found (0-1%), while antibodies against R. conorii and C. burnetii were more common (7% each), followed by a relatively high seroprevalence of 14% for bartonellosis. Q fever seroprevalence was associated with the country of origin, whereas bartonellosis seroprevalence was associated with the duration of homelessness. Preventive measures targeting ectoparasites, especially body lice, should be put in place continuously.


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