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* Causes '''human granulocytotropic anaplasmosis''' |
* Causes '''human granulocytotropic anaplasmosis''' |
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== Background == |
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=== Microbiology === |
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* Small, obligate intracellular Gram-negative bacterium |
* Small, obligate intracellular Gram-negative bacterium |
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* Related to Ehrlichia and Rickettsiae |
* Related to [[Ehrlichia]] and [[Rickettsiae]] |
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* Tropism for neutrophils |
* Tropism for neutrophils |
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== Epidemiology == |
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* Transmitted by ''[[Ixodes scapularis]]'' and ''[[Ixodes pacificus]]'' ticks |
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== Clinical Presentation == |
== Clinical Presentation == |
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* Incubation period of 1 to 2 weeks |
* Incubation period of 1 to 2 weeks |
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* Usually an acute undifferentiated fever |
* Usually an acute undifferentiated fever |
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== Diagnosis == |
== Diagnosis == |
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* 20-80% of patients will have circulating neutrophils with detectable '''morulae''' on blood film (in neutrophils/granulocytes) |
* 20-80% of patients will have circulating neutrophils with detectable '''morulae''' on blood film (in neutrophils/granulocytes) |
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* Serology used to diagnose, by measuring IgG levels ≥1:64 or a fourfold rise |
* Serology used to diagnose, by measuring IgG levels ≥1:64 or a fourfold rise |
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== Management == |
== Management == |
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* Doxycycline 100 mg po bid |
* Doxycycline 100 mg po bid |
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Revision as of 20:22, 27 January 2020
- Causes human granulocytotropic anaplasmosis
Background
Microbiology
- Small, obligate intracellular Gram-negative bacterium
- Related to Ehrlichia and Rickettsiae
- Tropism for neutrophils
Epidemiology
- Transmitted by Ixodes scapularis and Ixodes pacificus ticks
Clinical Presentation
- Incubation period of 1 to 2 weeks
- Usually an acute undifferentiated fever
- Can be mild or severe
- Fever, headache, malaise, and myalgias are common
- Can also cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, cough, arthralgias, nuchal rigidity, and confusion
- Less than 10% have rash, most of which is concurrent Lyme disease
- 36% of cases require hospitalization, and it is severe in 3 to 7%
- Severe complications include respiratory failure, septic shock, rhabdomyolysis, hemorrhage, and opportunistic infections
- Rare meningoencephalitis
- Higher case-fatality rate in Shandong Province in China, for no clear reason (16% versus 2.6%)
- Thrombocytopenia, lerkopenia, and mild anemia are common
- Return to normal range within 14 days, but with persistent left shift
- Abnormal liver enzymes are common in the first 7 days
Diagnosis
- 20-80% of patients will have circulating neutrophils with detectable morulae on blood film (in neutrophils/granulocytes)
- Serology used to diagnose, by measuring IgG levels ≥1:64 or a fourfold rise
- IgM testing less sensitive and specific
- Culture not done routinely
- PCR possible
Management
- Doxycycline 100 mg po bid