Literature DB >> 7622271

Imported rickettsioses in German travelers.

A Marschang1, H D Nothdurft, S Kumlien, F von Sonnenburg.   

Abstract

Twenty-two cases of rickettsiosis imported to Germany (13 men, nine women, average age 42 years) in a 5-year period were analyzed retrospectively regarding the travel histories, symptoms and clinical findings, laboratory features and course of the disease. The two primary rickettsial diseases were boutonneuse fever (18 patients) and scrub typhus (three patients). One patient had murine typhus. The main symptom was fever in 91% followed by headache (64%), myalgia (40%), arthralgia (50%) and diarrhea (36%). The most frequent clinical finding was lymphadenopathy in 65%. Eschar was detectable in 55% of patients with Rickettsia conori infection and in one patient with Rickettsia tsutsugamushi infection. All patients with R. tsutsugamushi infection as well as 33% of the patients with R. conori infection had a macular exanthema. One patient with scrub typhus had pleural and pericardial effusions. Seventy-three percent had an increased ESR. Three patients had leucocytosis, three increased transaminases and two normochromic anemia. The incubation period for R. conori infection was 5 to 28 days (average 14 days), for R. tsutsugamushi infection 7 to 21 days (average 16 days). Twenty-one patients were treated with tetracycline or doxycycline, one with erythromycin. All patients were cured. One patient had a relapse. Due to the fact that the symptoms are often not characteristic and that the routine laboratory findings are of only marginal help, the diagnosis of rickettsial diseases is often not easy. A detailed travel history sometimes gives an important hint for diagnosis.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7622271     DOI: 10.1007/bf01833873

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infection        ISSN: 0300-8126            Impact factor:   3.553


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