| Literature DB >> 35202213 |
Thundon Ngamprasertchai1, Borimas Hanboonkunupakarn1, Watcharapong Piyaphanee1.
Abstract
Rickettsiosis is an important cause of febrile illness among travellers visiting Southeast Asia (SEA). The true incidence of rickettsiosis is underestimated; however, murine typhus and scrub typhus are widely distributed across SEA. Among travellers visiting SEA, scrub typhus was mostly reported from Thailand, whereas murine typhus was frequently found in Indonesia. Although most cases are self-limited or present with mild symptoms, a few cases with severe clinical manifestations have been reported. Doxycycline remains the key treatment of rickettsiosis. Some travellers, such as backpackers, trekkers, or cave explorers, are at a higher risk for rickettsiosis than others. Therefore, in resource-limited conditions, empirical treatment should be considered in these travellers. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has contributed to difficulty in the diagnosis of rickettsiosis because of the clinical similarities between these diseases. In addition, physical distancing mandated by COVID-19 management guidelines limits accurate physical examination, resulting in misdiagnosis and delayed treatment of rickettsiosis. This review summarises the characteristics of murine typhus and scrub typhus, describes travel-associated rickettsiosis, and discusses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on rickettsiosis.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Southeast Asia; coronavirus disease 2019; murine typhus; rickettsiosis; scrub typhus; travellers
Year: 2022 PMID: 35202213 PMCID: PMC8879928 DOI: 10.3390/tropicalmed7020018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Med Infect Dis ISSN: 2414-6366
Figure 1Eschar on the back of a patient with scrub typhus. Unidentified patient photo from Thundon Ngamprasertchai, MD.
Demographic and epidemiologic features of international travellers diagnosed with scrub typhus in Southeast Asia, 2000–2021.
| Year | Age and Sex | Visited Countries | Citizenship | Risky Activities | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 [ | 32 F | Myanmar and Thailand | French | NA | Fully recovered |
| 2004 [ | 49 M | Vietnam, Thailand and Myanmar | German | NA | Improvement |
| 2006 [ | 40 F | Thailand | Swedish | Jungle trip in Chiang Mai | Discharged |
| 67 F | Laos | Swedish | Hiking along Mekong River | Improvement | |
| 2012 [ | 15 M | Thailand | German | Vacation on Koh Samui | Discharged |
| 2013 [ | 31 F | Cambodia | French | Jungle trip | Improvement |
| 2013 [ | 27 F | Laos | Dutch | Basic travelling through SEA | Recovered |
| 2015 [ | 50 F | Laos | French | Jungle trip | Fever resolved |
| 2017 [ | 23 F | Cambodia and Vietnam | Belgian | Hiking through high grass, bushes, and paddy fields | NA |
| 23 F | Thailand, Laos, and | Belgian | Hiking through woods and caves and boat trip on the Mekong River | Fever resolved | |
| 2020 [ | 33 M | Malaysia and Borneo | Dutch | NA | NA |
| 2020 [ | 55 M | Laos | Data retrieved from German Reference Center for Tropical Medicine | NA | All resolved |
| 2021 [ | 55 M | Laos | Italian | 12-day hiking and camping trip to the forest of | Recovered |
F = Female, M = Male, NA = Not Applicable.
Demographic and epidemiologic features of international travellers diagnosed with murine typhus in Southeast Asia, 2000–2021.
| Year | Age and Sex | Visited Countries | Citizenship | Risky Activities | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2001 [ | 37 M | Thailand | German | NA | Recovered |
| 2006 [ | 54 M | Vietnam | Japanese | NA | NA |
| 2010 [ | 23 M | Indonesia | Japanese | Surfing | Improvement |
| 23 M | Indonesia | Japanese | NA | Improvement | |
| 2011 [ | 29 M | Indonesia | NA | Visiting both urban and rural areas in Bali and Lombok; | Improvement |
| 2012 [ | Retrospective | Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Cambodia, | French | Tourism, business, and visiting friends and relatives | Recovered |
| 2013 [ | 53 F | Indonesia | NA | Close contact with animals in safari park and multiple insect bites in Bali | Complete recovery |
| 59 F | Indonesia | NA | NA | Slow recovery | |
| 2013 [ | 56 M | Thailand | Japanese | Working as a Japanese | Improvement |
| 2015 [ | 43 M | Bali and Indonesia | Japanese | NA | Improvement |
| 2017 [ | 37 F | Indonesia and Malaysia | Belgian | A 24-day adventurous travel | Improvement |
| 2018 [ | 57 M | Cambodia | German | NA | NA |
F = Female, M = Male, NA = Not Applicable.
Figure 2Demonstration of reported scrub typhus and murine typhus cases in Southeast Asia. Figure by Mrs. Siwaporn Panphoowong (Adobe Illustrator).