| Literature DB >> 24050379 |
Rita de Sousa, Branca Isabel Pereira, Claúdia Nazareth, Susana Cabral, Conceição Ventura, Pedro Crespo, Nuno Marques, Saraiva da Cunha.
Abstract
Fifteen years after the initial detection of Rickettsia slovaca in ticks in Portugal, 3 autochthonous cases of R. slovaca infection were diagnosed in humans. All patients had an eschar on the scalp and lymphadenopathy; 2 patients had facial edema. R. slovaca infection was confirmed by serologic testing, culture, and PCR.Entities:
Keywords: DEBONEL; Dermacentor-borne-necrosis-erythema lymphadenopathy; Portugal; Rickettsia slovaca; TIBOLA; facial edema; lymphadenopathy; rickettsiae; rickettsial infections; scalp eschar; tick-borne lymphadenopathy; vector-borne infections
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24050379 PMCID: PMC3810745 DOI: 10.3201/eid1910.130376
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Epidemiologic, clinical and microbiologic characteristics of 3 patients infected with Rickettsia slovaca, Portugal
| Characteristic | Patient 1 | Patient 2 | Patient 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Epidemiologic | |||
| Age, y/sex | 50/F | 53/F | 30/F |
| Date of illness onset | 2010 Oct | 2012 Apr | 2012 May |
| Type of residence | Rural | Rural | Rural |
| At-risk activity | Field worker | Field worker, contact with domestic animals | Contact with dogs |
| Reported tick bite | Yes | Yes | NA |
| Clinical characteristics | |||
| Incubation time, d*† | 4 | 7 | NA |
| Fever | Yes, 37.8°C | No | No |
| Eschar on scalp | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Rash | No | Yes, maculopapular | No |
| Painful cervical/occipital lymphadenopathy | Yes | No | Yes |
| Facial edema | Yes | Yes | No |
| Headache | Yes | No | No |
| Localized alopecia | No | Yes | No |
| Laboratory diagnostics | |||
| Antibodies against | |||
| Sample 1, titer IgM/IgG | Negative | 32/64 | 32/64 |
| Sample 2, titer IgM/IgG | 32/128 | 1,024/1,024 | ND |
| Culture from eschar | Positive | ND | Contaminated |
| PCR from eschar | Positive | Positive | Positive |
*All patients were treated with doxycycline. NA, not available; ND, not done; IFA, immunofluorescence assay. †From tick bite to symptom onset. ‡Positive cutoff values, IgM = 32; IgG = 128.
Figure 1Inoculation eschar surrounded by an erythematous halo at the site of a tick bite on the scalp of a female patient in Portugal. Tick-borne lymphoadenopathy caused by Rickettsia slovaca infection was later confirmed.
Figure 2Left peri-orbital edema in a female patient in Portugal. Tick-borne lymphoadenopathy caused by Rickettsia slovaca infection was later confirmed.