| Literature DB >> 10438390 |
C F Carpenter1, T K Gandhi, L K Kong, G R Corey, S M Chen, D H Walker, J S Dumler, E Breitschwerdt, B Hegarty, D J Sexton.
Abstract
We examined the clinical and laboratory findings of a consecutive series of patients from central North Carolina presenting with fever and a history of tick bite within the preceding 14 days. Evidence of a tick-transmitted pathogen was detected in 16 of 35 patients enrolled over a 2-year period. Nine patients were infected with Ehrlichia chaffeensis, and 6 were infected with a spotted fever group rickettsia; 1 patient had evidence of coinfection with E. chaffeensis and a spotted fever group rickettsia. Four patients had detectable antibodies against the human granulocytic ehrlichiosis agent; however, only 2 had a 4-fold antibody titer rise without detectable antibodies against E. chaffeensis. The other 2 were thought to have cross-reacting antibodies to E. chaffeensis. We conclude that ehrlichial infections may be as common as spotted fever group rickettsial infections in febrile patients from central North Carolina with a recent history of tick bite.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10438390 DOI: 10.1086/314954
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Infect Dis ISSN: 0022-1899 Impact factor: 5.226