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|''[[Rickettsia rickettsii]]'' |
|''[[Rickettsia rickettsii]]'' |
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|Rocky Mountain spotted fever |
|Rocky Mountain spotted fever |
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|Multiple ''[[Dermacentor]]'', ''[[Amblyomma]]'', and ''[[Rhipicephalus]]'' ticks |
|Multiple ''[[Dermacentor]]'', ''[[Amblyomma]]'', and ''[[Rhipicephalus]]'' ticks |
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|''[[Rickettsia conorii]]'' |
|''[[Rickettsia conorii]]'' |
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|Boutonneuse fever, Mediterranean spotted fever |
|Boutonneuse fever, Mediterranean spotted fever |
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|''[[Rhipicephalus sanguineus]]'' ticks |
|''[[Rhipicephalus sanguineus]]'' ticks |
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|Southern Europe, Africa, and southern Asia |
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|More severe disease. Rash with eschar, predominantly Mediterranean and Black Sea |
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|''[[Rickettsia japonica]]'' |
|''[[Rickettsia japonica]]'' |
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|Oriental spotter fever |
|Oriental spotter fever |
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|''[[Dermacentor]]'', ''[[Haemaphysalis]]'', or ''[[Ixodes]]'' ticks |
|''[[Dermacentor]]'', ''[[Haemaphysalis]]'', or ''[[Ixodes]]'' ticks |
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|Rash with eschar, acquired in Asia |
|Rash with eschar, acquired in Asia |
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|''[[Rickettsia sibirica]] mongolitimonae'' |
|''[[Rickettsia sibirica]] mongolitimonae'' |
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|[[Rhipicephalus sanguineus]] |
|[[Rhipicephalus sanguineus]] |
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|Rash with eschar, acquired in Europe, Africa, or Asia |
|Rash with eschar, acquired in Europe, Africa, or Asia |
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|''[[Rickettsia sibirica]] sibirica'' |
|''[[Rickettsia sibirica]] sibirica'' |
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|''[[Dermacentor]]'' ticks |
|''[[Dermacentor]]'' ticks |
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|Rash with eschar, acquired in Asia or southern Russia |
|Rash with eschar, acquired in Asia or southern Russia |
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|''[[Rickettsia australis]]'' |
|''[[Rickettsia australis]]'' |
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|''[[Ixodes]]'' ticks |
|''[[Ixodes]]'' ticks |
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|Vesicular rash with eschar, acquired in Australia |
|Vesicular rash with eschar, acquired in Australia |
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|''[[Rickettsia slovaca]]'' |
|''[[Rickettsia slovaca]]'' |
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|Tick-borne lymphadenopathy |
|Tick-borne lymphadenopathy |
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|''[[Dermacentor marginatus]]'' |
|''[[Dermacentor marginatus]]'' |
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|Eschar (often scalp) with regional lymphadenopathy, acquired in Europe |
|Eschar (often scalp) with regional lymphadenopathy, acquired in Europe |
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|''[[Rickettsia africae]]'' |
|''[[Rickettsia africae]]'' |
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|African tick-bite fever |
|African tick-bite fever |
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|''[[Amblyomma hebraeum]]'' and ''[[Amblyomma variegatum]]'' |
|''[[Amblyomma hebraeum]]'' and ''[[Amblyomma variegatum]]'' |
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|Vesicular rash with eschar, acquired in Africa or the Caribbean |
|Vesicular rash with eschar, acquired in Africa or the Caribbean |
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|''[[Rickettsia honei]]'' |
|''[[Rickettsia honei]]'' |
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|''[[Bothriocroton]]'', ''[[Haemaphysalis]]'', ''[[Ixodes]]'', or ''[[Rhipicephalus]]'' ticks |
|''[[Bothriocroton]]'', ''[[Haemaphysalis]]'', ''[[Ixodes]]'', or ''[[Rhipicephalus]]'' ticks |
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|Rash with eschar acquired in Flinders Islands, eastern Australia, Thailand, or Nepal |
|Rash with eschar acquired in Flinders Islands, eastern Australia, Thailand, or Nepal |
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|''[[Rickettsia aeschlimanii]]'' |
|''[[Rickettsia aeschlimanii]]'' |
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|''[[Hyalomma]]'' or ''[[Rhipicephalus]]'' ticks |
|''[[Hyalomma]]'' or ''[[Rhipicephalus]]'' ticks |
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|Rash with eschar, acquired in Africa or Europe |
|Rash with eschar, acquired in Africa or Europe |
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|''[[Rickettsia helvetica]]''|| ||Tick |
|''[[Rickettsia helvetica]]''|| ||Tick |
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|''[[Rickettsia parkeri]]'' |
|''[[Rickettsia parkeri]]'' |
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|''[[Amblyomma maculatum]]'' ticks |
|''[[Amblyomma maculatum]]'' ticks |
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|Rash with eschar, acquired in the Americas |
|Rash with eschar, acquired in the Americas |
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|''[[Rickettsia heilongjianghensis]]'' |
|''[[Rickettsia heilongjianghensis]]'' |
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|''[[Dermacentor]]'' or ''[[Haemaphysalis]]'' ticks |
|''[[Dermacentor]]'' or ''[[Haemaphysalis]]'' ticks |
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|Rash with eschar, acquired in Asia |
|Rash with eschar, acquired in Asia |
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|''[[Rickettsia raoultii]]'' |
|''[[Rickettsia raoultii]]'' |
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|''[[Dermacentor]]'' ticks |
|''[[Dermacentor]]'' ticks |
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|Eschar (often scalp) with regional lymphadenopathy, acquired in Europe |
|Eschar (often scalp) with regional lymphadenopathy, acquired in Europe |
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|''[[Rickettsia massiliae]]'' |
|''[[Rickettsia massiliae]]'' |
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|[[Rhipicephalus sanguineus]] |
|[[Rhipicephalus sanguineus]] |
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|Rash with eschar, acquired in Europe, Africa, and the Americas |
|Rash with eschar, acquired in Europe, Africa, and the Americas |
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|''[[Rickettsia amblyommii]]''|| ||Tick |
|''[[Rickettsia amblyommii]]''|| ||Tick |
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|''[[Rickettsia monacensis]]''|| ||Tick |
|''[[Rickettsia monacensis]]''|| ||Tick |
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|''[[Rickettsia philipii]]'' strain 364D |
|''[[Rickettsia philipii]]'' strain 364D |
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|''[[Dermcentor occidentalis]]'' |
|''[[Dermcentor occidentalis]]'' |
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|Eschar (often scalp) with regional lymphadenopathy, acquired in California |
|Eschar (often scalp) with regional lymphadenopathy, acquired in California |
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|''[[Rickettsia felis]]'' |
|''[[Rickettsia felis]]'' |
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|Rash with eschar and flea exposure |
|Rash with eschar and flea exposure |
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|''[[Rickettsia akari]]'' |
|''[[Rickettsia akari]]'' |
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|Rickettsialpox |
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|''[[Liponyssoides sanguineus]]'' house mouse mites |
|''[[Liponyssoides sanguineus]]'' house mouse mites |
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|Vesicular rash with eschar, worldwide |
|Vesicular rash with eschar, worldwide |
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|''[[Rickettsia typhi]]'' |
|''[[Rickettsia typhi]]'' |
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|Endemic (murine) typhus |
|Endemic (murine) typhus |
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|''[[Xenopsylla cheopis]]'' (rat flea) and ''[[Ctenocephalides felis]]'' (cat flea) |
|''[[Xenopsylla cheopis]]'' (rat flea) and ''[[Ctenocephalides felis]]'' (cat flea) |
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|May have centrifugal rash without eschar in the tropics or subtropics, with flea exposure |
|May have centrifugal rash without eschar in the tropics or subtropics, with flea exposure |
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|''[[Rickettsia prowazekii]]'' |
|''[[Rickettsia prowazekii]]'' |
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|Epidemic (louse-borne) typhus |
|Epidemic (louse-borne) typhus |
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|''[[Pediculus humanus humanus]]'' (human body louse) |
|''[[Pediculus humanus humanus]]'' (human body louse) |
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|More common in homeless shelters. May have centrifugal rash without eschar, with exposure to flying squirrel or other |
|More common in homeless shelters. May have centrifugal rash without eschar, with exposure to flying squirrel or other |
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|''[[Orientia tsutsugamushi]]'' |
|''[[Orientia tsutsugamushi]]'' |
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|Scrub typhus |
|Scrub typhus |
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|[[Leptotrombidium]] mites (chiggers, trombiculid mites) |
|[[Leptotrombidium]] mites (chiggers, trombiculid mites) |
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|Rash with eschar, acquired in Asian Pacific, Chile, or Dubai |
|Rash with eschar, acquired in Asian Pacific, Chile, or Dubai |
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|''[[Amblyomma phagocytophilum]]'' |
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|Human granulocytotropic anaplasmosis |
|Human granulocytotropic anaplasmosis |
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|''[[Ehrlichia chaffeensis]]'' |
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|Human granulocytotropic anaplasmosis |
|Human granulocytotropic anaplasmosis |
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|''[[Amblyomma americanum]]'' ticks (the Lone Star tick) |
|''[[Amblyomma americanum]]'' ticks (the Lone Star tick) |
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|''[[Amblyomma americanum]]'' and ''[[Dermacentor variabilis]]'' ticks |
|''[[Amblyomma americanum]]'' and ''[[Dermacentor variabilis]]'' ticks |
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|''[[Ehrlichia canis]]''|| ||Tick |
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|''[[Neoehrlichia mikurensis]]''|| ||Tick |
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|''[[Neorickettsia sennetsu]]''|| ||Raw fish |
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|''[[Wolbachia species]]''|| ||Helminths |
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Revision as of 14:37, 30 October 2020
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Rickettsiae: Spotted Fever Group (Tick-Borne) | ||||||||
Rickettsia rickettsii | Rocky Mountain spotted fever | Multiple Dermacentor, Amblyomma, and Rhipicephalus ticks | Americas | rare | yes; centripetal | no | fever | high |
Rickettsia conorii | Boutonneuse fever, Mediterranean spotted fever | Rhipicephalus sanguineus ticks | Southern Europe, Africa, and southern Asia | frequent | maculopapular | no | fever | mild to moderate |
Rickettsia japonica | Oriental spotter fever | Dermacentor, Haemaphysalis, or Ixodes ticks | Rash with eschar, acquired in Asia | |||||
Rickettsia sibirica mongolitimonae | Rhipicephalus sanguineus | Rash with eschar, acquired in Europe, Africa, or Asia | ||||||
Rickettsia sibirica sibirica | Dermacentor ticks | Rash with eschar, acquired in Asia or southern Russia | ||||||
Rickettsia australis | Ixodes ticks | Vesicular rash with eschar, acquired in Australia | ||||||
Rickettsia slovaca | Tick-borne lymphadenopathy | Dermacentor marginatus | Eschar (often scalp) with regional lymphadenopathy, acquired in Europe | |||||
Rickettsia africae | African tick-bite fever | Amblyomma hebraeum and Amblyomma variegatum | Vesicular rash with eschar, acquired in Africa or the Caribbean | |||||
Rickettsia honei | Bothriocroton, Haemaphysalis, Ixodes, or Rhipicephalus ticks | Rash with eschar acquired in Flinders Islands, eastern Australia, Thailand, or Nepal | ||||||
Rickettsia aeschlimanii | Hyalomma or Rhipicephalus ticks | Rash with eschar, acquired in Africa or Europe | ||||||
Rickettsia helvetica | Tick | |||||||
Rickettsia parkeri | Amblyomma maculatum ticks | Rash with eschar, acquired in the Americas | ||||||
Rickettsia heilongjianghensis | Dermacentor or Haemaphysalis ticks | Rash with eschar, acquired in Asia | ||||||
Rickettsia raoultii | Dermacentor ticks | Eschar (often scalp) with regional lymphadenopathy, acquired in Europe | ||||||
Rickettsia massiliae | Rhipicephalus sanguineus | Rash with eschar, acquired in Europe, Africa, and the Americas | ||||||
Rickettsia amblyommii | Tick | |||||||
Rickettsia monacensis | Tick | |||||||
Rickettsia philipii strain 364D | Dermcentor occidentalis | Eschar (often scalp) with regional lymphadenopathy, acquired in California | ||||||
Rickettsiae: Spotted Fever Group (Flea-, Louse, and Mite-Borne) | ||||||||
Rickettsia felis | Flea | Rash with eschar and flea exposure | ||||||
Rickettsia akari | Rickettsialpox | Liponyssoides sanguineus house mouse mites | Vesicular rash with eschar, worldwide | |||||
Rickettsiae: Typhus Group | ||||||||
Rickettsia typhi | Endemic (murine) typhus | Xenopsylla cheopis (rat flea) and Ctenocephalides felis (cat flea) | May have centrifugal rash without eschar in the tropics or subtropics, with flea exposure | |||||
Rickettsia prowazekii | Epidemic (louse-borne) typhus | Pediculus humanus humanus (human body louse) | More common in homeless shelters. May have centrifugal rash without eschar, with exposure to flying squirrel or other | |||||
Rickettsiae: Scrub Typhus Group | ||||||||
Orientia tsutsugamushi | Scrub typhus | Leptotrombidium mites (chiggers, trombiculid mites) | Rash with eschar, acquired in Asian Pacific, Chile, or Dubai | |||||
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Amblyomma phagocytophilum | Human granulocytotropic anaplasmosis | Tick | ||||||
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Ehrlichia chaffeensis | Human granulocytotropic anaplasmosis | Amblyomma americanum ticks (the Lone Star tick) | ||||||
Ehrlichia ewingii | Human granulocytotropic anaplasmosis | Amblyomma americanum and Dermacentor variabilis ticks | ||||||
Ehrlichia canis | Tick | |||||||
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Neoehrlichia mikurensis | Tick | |||||||
Neorickettsia sennetsu | Raw fish | |||||||
Wolbachia species | Helminths |
Diagnosis
- The mainstay of diagnosis is serology
- Indirect immunofluorescence antibody assays of IgG antibodies
- IgM do not appear any earlier in the course of disease and are less specific
- Usually as acute and convalescent titres drawn 2 to 4 weeks apart showing a 4-fold increase in titres
- Rickettsia africae may take up to 4 weeks after onset of illness to seroconvert
- Cross-reactivity is common within each group
- Serologic tests for Rickettsia conorii or Rickettsia rickettsii may be used to diagnosis other spotted fever group diseases such as Rickettsia africae, Rickettsia akari, Rickettsia australis, and Rickettsia sibirica
- Serologic tests for Rickettsia typhi may be used to diagnose other typhus group diseases such as Rickettsia prowazekii
- Cross-reactivity also common between the two groups, but the titres will usually be highest in the group containing the causative organism
- Indirect immunofluorescence antibody assays of IgG antibodies
- PCR is becoming more widely available
- Blood and tissue (e.g. eschar biopsy)
- Done as PCR for the group followed by species-specific sequencing
Management
- First-line for essentially all infections is doxycycline 100 mg po BID, continue for 3 days following resolution of symptoms
- Alternatives include azithromycin and chloramphenicol
Further Reading
- Syndromic classification of rickettsioses: an approach for clinical practice. Int J Infect Dis. 2014;28:126-39. doi: 10.1016/j.ijid.2014.05.025