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New tool to diagnose Ebola yields surprises

Source:Ringier Medical Release Date:2015-04-08 390
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‘Ebola Prediction Score’ demonstrates that just six of 12 WHO-listed symptoms together accurately predicted infection with the virus
ABDOMINAL pain, fever and unexplained bleeding – which are commonly believed to indicate infection with the Ebola virus  – are not significantly predictive of the disease, according to the results of a study examining a new Ebola Prediction Score published online Friday in Annals of Emergency Medicine. The new tool can be used by clinicians in the context of an active Ebola epidemic for the purpose of separating patients in an isolation center.
 
Current World Health Organization and Medecins san Frontieres symptoms lists for Ebola include fever, nausea with vomiting, diarrhea, fatigue, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, muscle pain, joint pain, headache, difficulty breathing, difficulty swallowing, hiccups, unexplained bleeding and exposure to a suspected or confirmed Ebola patient within 21 days. However, the Ebola Prediction Score tool demonstrates that just six of those symptoms together – contact with an infected person, diarrhea, loss of appetite, muscle pain, difficulty swallowing and absence of abdominal pain – accurately predicted infection with Ebola.
 
"Not surprisingly, contact with a suspected or confirmed Ebola patient was the strongest independent predictor of having Ebola," said lead study author Adam Levine, MD, MPH, of Rhode Island Hospital in Providence, R.I. "What was surprising was that abdominal pain in combination with other Ebola-like symptoms actually turned out to be negatively predictive of Ebola. This may be because those patients actually had another disease like typhoid, which is more likely to cause abdominal pain."
 
Derivation and Internal Validation of the Ebola Prediction Score for Risk Stratification of Patients with Suspected Ebola Virus Disease is the first study to empirically derive and internally validate a clinical prediction model for laboratory-confirmed Ebola.
 
"The current Ebola outbreak in West Africa is the largest on record and has overwhelmed the capacity of both local health systems and the international community," said Dr. Levine. "The Ebola Prediction Score will help clinicians risk-stratify patients already meeting one or more suspect definitions of Ebola. Given the devastation this epidemic has already caused, a low-cost, point-of-care test that can rapidly and definitively exclude Ebola in patients should be a research priority."
 
Ebola has affected 24,000 persons during the current epidemic, which is the largest recorded outbreak of Ebola in history. Over 10,000 people have died in West Africa, mainly in Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea. (Source: American College of Emergency Physicians)


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