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*Flea vector (''[[Vector::Xenopsylla cheopis]]'') with a rat reservoirs ([[Rattus species|''Rattus'' species]])
*Flea vector (''[[Vector::Xenopsylla cheopis]]'') with a rat reservoirs ([[Rattus species|''Rattus'' species]])
**Also, cat flea vector ([[Vector::Ctenocephalides felis|''Vector::Ctenocephalides felis'']]) in southern US
**Also, cat flea vector ([[Vector::Ctenocephalides felis]]) in southern US
**Possibly opossums as reservoirs
**Possibly opossums as reservoirs
*Worldwide distribution
*Worldwide distribution

Revision as of 21:37, 10 August 2020

Background

  • Causes murine typhus or flea-borne typhus

Microbiology

  • Flea-borne Gram-negative intracellular bacterium

Life Cycle

  • Flea bites, flea poops, feces get rubbed into the bite wound
  • Flea acquires infection from feeding on a rickettsemic host

Epidemiology

Clinical Manifestations

Diagnosis

  • Based on acute and convalescent serology looking for a 4-fold risk after about 4 weeks
  • Possibly PCR of skin biopsy

Management

  • doxycycline 100 mg PO bid for 7 to 10 days
  • Should be treated empirically, since cannot confirm diagnosis quickly