This is a longitudinal, multicentre observational study conducted across three established microbiology units integrated within hospital and community health systems in Thailand, Lao PDR, and Cambodia. The hospital cohort will enroll approximately1,000 patients with positive melioidosis. Participants will be followed at six time points from admission through one year (post-discharge) to capture acute and recovery-phase outcomes, with clinical data collected on demographics, comorbidities, exposures, treatment, adherence, and outcomes. For each confirmed case, a healthy control will be recruited within two weeks and matched by age, sex, and village of residence. Controls with no symptoms or history of melioidosis will provide a single blood sample at enrolment and will be followed by telephone at 6 and 12 months. In addition to hospital-based surveillance, a high-risk community in northern Ubon Ratchathani-referred to as the Sandbox Village-will be intensively monitored to capture subclinical infections and to assess environmental factors influencing disease acquisition. This study is funded by the Wellcome Trust. The grant reference number is 323077/Z/24/Z
Age range
20 Years
Sex
ALL
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Development of melioidosis following exposure, assessed among melioidosis cases
Timeframe: 365 days
Development of melioidosis following exposure, assessed among healthy controls
Timeframe: 365 days
Development of melioidosis following exposure, assessed among Sandbox Village residents
Timeframe: 3.5 years
Mortality during the acute phase of infection among individuals with melioidosis (melioidosis cases).
Timeframe: 365 days
Number of hospital readmissions following discharge among individuals with melioidosis (melioidosis cases).
Timeframe: 365 days