| Literature DB >> 21358889 |
Karine Khatchadourian1, Philippe Ovetchkine, Philippe Minodier, Valérie Lamarre, Marc H Lebel, Bruce Tapiéro.
Abstract
Rat bite fever (RBF), a systemic infection of Streptobacillus moniliformis or Spirillum minus characterized by fever, arthralgias and petechial-purpuric rash on the extremities, carries a mortality rate of 7% to 10% if untreated. In Canada, one adult and two paediatric cases of RBF have been reported since 2000. In recent years, pet rats have become quite popular among children, placing them at an increased risk for RBF. Thus, paediatricians need to be more wary of the potential for RBF in their patients. In the present report, a culture-confirmed case of RBF and two additional cases of suspected infection are described.Entities:
Keywords: Canada; Infectious disease; Paediatrics; Rat bite fever
Year: 2010 PMID: 21358889 PMCID: PMC2865946 DOI: 10.1093/pch/15.3.131
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Paediatr Child Health ISSN: 1205-7088 Impact factor: 2.253