Affiliations 

  • 1 T K Koay, MPH. Kudat Health Office, Beg Berkunci No 6, Kudat, Sabah
  • 2 S Nirmal, MPH. Vectorborne Disease Control, Ministry of Health, Kuala Lumpur
  • 3 L Noitie, MPH. Beaufort Health Office, Beaufort, Sabah
  • 4 E Tan, MBBS. Beaufort Hospital, Beaufort, Sabah
Med J Malaysia, 2004 Oct;59(4):455-9.
PMID: 15779577

Abstract

From October 13 to October 21, 1999, a total of 46 males, aged 8 to 19 years, were admitted to Beaufort Hospital after swimming in the creek near an oil palm plantation in Kampung (Kg) Kebatu, Beaufort. Thirty (30) presented with symptoms including fever, vomiting, bodyache, giddiness, headache, chest pain and cough, while 16 others, were asymptomatic. One, a 15 year old boy, died from haemorrhagic shock secondary to pulmonary haemorrhage. The onset of the illness was from 11 October to 19 October 1999. A case-control study found that the outbreak was associated with swimming in the creek (p<0.0001). A total of 44 paired sera samples were sent for microscopic agglutination test (MAT), 5 pairs showed sero-conversion, 3 pairs had 4 fold rise in titre and 18 pairs were positive at >320. The findings indicated that Leptospirosis was the cause of the outbreak of this illness and the contaminated creek water was the source of the infection. The occurrence of flooding and stagnation in the creek following the heavy rainfall during the first week of October 1999 could have contributed to the timing of the outbreak.

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