Prospective evaluation of rickettsioses in the Trakya (European) region of Turkey and atypic presentations of Rickettsia conorii
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2006
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Wiley-Blackwell
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Özet
In 2004 between the months of May-November, 11 patients with spotted fever group (SFG) rickettsioses were admitted to the Trakya University Hospital in Edirne, Turkey. SFG rickettsioses were diagnosed clinically. Before treatment, punch biopsy from skin lesions, especially from the eschar, was performed. Serum specimens were tested by 117 using a panel of nine rickettsial antigens, including SFG rickettsiae and R. typhi. Western blotting and standard PCR were also performed. The average age of the 11 patients (4 male and 7 female) was 51 years. All the patients had high fever; 10 (91 %) had maculopapular rash; 8 (73%) had rash in the palms or on the soles. Five patients had a unique eschar; two had double eschars (64%). Two patients presented with multiple organ failure and one of them died. All the patients had significant antibody titers against SFG rickettsiae. PCR experiments of skin biopsies were positive in six (60%) of 10 skin biopsy samples and DNA sequencing of the positive PCR products gave 100% homology with Rickettsia conorii Malish 7 for opmA and gltA. Trakya Region in an endemic area for rickettsioses. In this series, three patients presented with life-threatening diseases and one of them died. This patient was the first fatal case (2.8%). Atypic and serous life-threatening presentations of rickettsioses must be kept in mind for the differential diagnosis of febrile disease in Turkey.
Açıklama
4th International Conference on Rickettsiae and Rickettsial Diseases -- JUN 18-21, 2005 -- Logrono, SPAIN
Anahtar Kelimeler
Rickettsioses, Trakya Region, Turkey, Rickettsia Conorii
Kaynak
Century Of Rickettsiology: Emerging, Reemerging Rickettsioses, Molecular Diagnostics, And Emerging Veterinary Rickettsioses
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1078