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      Melioidosis: Reinfection going incognito as relapse.

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          Melioidosis has recently gained importance as an emerging disease in India. Recurrent melioidosis has been reported from different parts of the world and can be due to relapse or reinfection. Distinction between relapse and reinfection is important for epidemiology, investigation and management. Here, we present the data regarding rate of recurrence and utility of multilocus sequence typing (MLST) in differentiating relapse form reinfection amongst melioidosis patients from a tertiary care hospital in South India. Amongst the 31 patients who survived and underwent follow-up, 4 (13%) presented with recurrence. Three cases (75%) were identified as reinfection and one (25%) as relapse based on MLST. Re-exposure to environmental Burkholderia pseudomallei amongst patients with melioidosis in endemic areas is likely. In such a scenario, more often than not, recurrence of melioidosis can be attributed to reinfection.

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          Journal
          Indian J Med Microbiol
          Indian journal of medical microbiology
          Medknow
          1998-3646
          0255-0857
          February 7 2018
          : 35
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Microbiology, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, Manipal, Karnataka, India.
          Article
          IndianJMedMicrobiol_2017_35_4_593_224420
          10.4103/ijmm.IJMM_17_140
          29405156
          a0a1da50-4207-4b25-85a7-1474565521c7
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