Literature DB >> 21302470

[Rickettsia africae infection among participants in a women's safari to South Africa].

Drorit Atias1, Eyal Meltzer, Eyal Leshem, Eli Schwartz.   

Abstract

PREFACE: In recent years infections with Rickettsia africae (African tick bite fever) have become a common and important cause of febrile illness among travelers returning from Sub-Saharan Africa, primarily from South Africa.
METHODS: A prospective observational study, involving 671 participants in safaris to South Africa during 2008.
RESULTS: Nine participants (1.34%) were diagnosed with African tick bite fever. The symptoms included fever, headache, muscle pain, lymphadenopathy, vesicular rash, and an eschar. Lack of familiarity with the disease led to an incorrect diagnosis and delayed treatment with doxycycline in a number of cases.
CONCLUSIONS: African tick bite fever is frequent among Israeli travelers to Sub-Saharan Africa. Travelers should be counseled on tick bite prevention. Increased awareness of the disease among Israeli physicians may prevent diagnostic delays.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21302470

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Harefuah        ISSN: 0017-7768


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Review 1.  Update on tick-borne rickettsioses around the world: a geographic approach.

Authors:  Philippe Parola; Christopher D Paddock; Cristina Socolovschi; Marcelo B Labruna; Oleg Mediannikov; Tahar Kernif; Mohammad Yazid Abdad; John Stenos; Idir Bitam; Pierre-Edouard Fournier; Didier Raoult
Journal:  Clin Microbiol Rev       Date:  2013-10       Impact factor: 26.132

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