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A Neonatal Case of Japanese Spotted Fever

Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2013
We herein present the case of a 28-day-old female with Japanese spotted fever, who is the youngest reported patient so far. Tick-borne diseases, including Japanese spotted fever, should be included in the differential diagnosis of eruptive fever even in neonates because a treatment delay can lead to a fatal outcome.
Yo, Hamaguchi   +3 more
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The presence of Tularemia infection in patients with Japanese spotted fever

The Journal of Dermatology, 2021
AbstractIn our previous study, by measuring serum cytokine levels in the acute and recovery stage of Japanese spotted fever (JSF), IFN‐ɤ and IL‐6 were proved to be the critical immunological cytokines against Rickettsia japonica (R. japonica) infection.
Makoto Kondo   +6 more
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Japanese spotted fever associated with multiorgan failure

Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy, 2001
A 49-year-old man was admitted to our hospital, with a diagnosis of multiple organ failure, on June 10, 2000. Physical examination revealed high fever, generalized maculopapular erythema, and an eschar on his lower leg. Laboratory findings revealed severe renal and liver dysfunction, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), and markedly elevated ...
K, Kodama   +4 more
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A case of Japanese spotted fever with purpura fulminans

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology
Early intervention is imperative in cases of Japanese spotted fever (JSF) due to its potentially fatal trajectory if diagnosed belatedly. JSF should be contemplated in the differential diagnosis when generalized purpura, accompanied by a pronounced inflammatory response, is noted, even in the absence of a puncture wound.
Sayaka Suzuki   +12 more
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Japanese Spotted Fever

New England Journal of Medicine, 2022
Kosuke Ishizuka, Makoto Sugaya
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The expansion of Japanese Spotted fever and the complex group of spotted fever group Rickettsiae in Japan.

2021
Abstract This chapter describes on ticks and spotted fever rickettsial agents isolated and/or detected in Japan and discusses the potential impact of climatic change on their abundance and distribution.
Megumi Sato   +2 more
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An autopsy case of fatal Japanese spotted fever in Wakayama

Legal Medicine
Japanese spotted fever (JSF) is potentially fatal infection transmitted by tick bites which vectors Rickettsia (R.) japonica. Since JSF was first described in 1984, the incidence has gradually been increased. We experienced a case of JSF of fatal outcome. A female in 70's was found dead on her bed, whose house was so called 'hoarding house' filled with
Miki Aragane   +7 more
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Predictive values of clinical parameters for severe Japanese spotted fever

Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy, 2011
Japanese spotted fever (JSF) is severe and can progress to disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) with a poor prognosis. We considered whether patient factors are related to serious complications. Between August 1999 and March 2009, all patients with JSF and retrievable clinical data (age, gender, length of hospital stay, medication ...
Tsukasa, Nakamura   +3 more
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The clinical course of 239 cases of Japanese spotted fever in Ise Red Cross Hospital, 2006–2019

Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy, 2022
Shigetoshi Sakabe   +2 more
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