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Childhood rickettsiosis.

Atul Kulkarni1.   

Abstract

Rickesttsial diseases are a group of diseases caused by obligate intracellular gram negative bacilli and transmitted to man by arthropod vectors (except Q fever). It is increasingly realised that rickesttsial diseases are underdiagnosed. It is now well documented that rickettsial disease is prevalent all over India, in pockets. The hallmark of rickettsial infection is microvasculitis, causing microinfarcts in various organs. Usually the patients present with classical triad of Fever, Headache & Rash. Apart from this, pain in legs, oedema, Gastro-intestinal symptoms, hepato-splenomegaly, anaemia, necrotic rash, gangrene of digits, toes, earlobes, scrotum, painless eschar and lymphadenopathy are other manifestations. Complications include encephalitis, ARDS, pneumonia, Myocarditis, Renal failure and Vascular collapse. Endocarditis is seen in Q fever. Gold standard test for confirmation of diagnosis is I.F.A. Weil felix test is widely available but unacceptable for accurate diagnosis. Weil Felix test can be used in developing countries where other tests are not available. ELISA Should be preferred and is now available in India. The drug of choice for all age group is doxycycline. Rickettsia are potentially dangerous pathogens and unfortunately, specific serological tests are available in only a few specialized laboratories. Hence, it is imperative to have a high index of suspicion for Rickettsial diseases and make a clinical diagnosis based on prudent history taking and appropriate physical findings. A therapeutic trial with a specific agent in these patients is justified because a delay in initiating treatment may prove fatal. A rapid and favorable response is suggestive of a correct diagnosis.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20967515     DOI: 10.1007/s12098-010-0255-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Pediatr        ISSN: 0019-5456            Impact factor:   5.319


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