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Rickettsiosis, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever a current public health problem

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Carlos Víctor Hernández Ramírez   +1 more
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Enhanced surveillance for tick-borne rickettsiosis and ehrlichiosis in North Carolina: Protocol and preliminary results

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Rickettsiosis in Europe

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2006
Abstract: In Europe, rickettsioses are long‐known infectious diseases. Until recently, it was thought that Mediterranean spotted fever due toRickettsia conoriiwas the only tick‐borne rickettsiosis in Europe. In the last decade newRickettsiaspp. have been implicated in human pathology (R. slovaca,R. sibirica mongolotimonae,R. helvetica).
José A. Oteo, José Ramón Blanco
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Buerger's Disease: Is It a Rickettsiosis?

Angiology, 1980
A serologic study using the direct seroagglutinate method described by Babudieri and Zardi was carried out in 31 patients affected by Buerger's disease, to determine the positive antibody reaction level against rickettsial disease. In 41.9% of the cases there was a positive test for R. burnetii, in 6.4% a positive test for R.
M Bartolo, S. Raffi, Francesco Rulli
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Rickettsiosis-associated hyponatremia

Infection, 1987
Two patients with hyponatremia (130 mEq/l and 122 mEq/l, respectively), and rickettsial disease are described. The causes of hyponatremia were attributed to rickettsial vasculitis and increased capillary permeability in the first patient and to the syndrome of inappropriate anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) secretion in the second patient.
Eliezer Schwartz   +4 more
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Rickettsiosis in Pregnant Women

2021
Rickettsia is an infectious disease, caused by a small obligate intracellular gram-negative bacillus, which is transmitted to humans by blood-borne arthropods such as ticks, lice, mites, and fleas. It has a worldwide distribution, as an emerging and re-emerging febrile illness, accompanied by rash and eschar; its diagnosis is difficult, since its ...
Jorge Hidalgo   +1 more
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Is sarcoidosis a rickettsiosis? An archival study

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2011
Based on earlier research, Rickettsia helvetica could possibly be involved in the pathogenesis of sarcoidosis. Rickettsiae are transmitted to humans by a tick vector, Ixodes ricinus; this tick is highly prevalent in Northern Europe. We aimed to investigate the association between evidence of rickettsiae and sarcoidosis in histological samples.We ...
Svendsen, Claus Bo   +5 more
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Childhood Rickettsiosis

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2010
Rickesttsial diseases are a group of diseases caused by obligate intracellular gram negative bacilli and transmitted to man by arthropod vectors (except Q fever). It is increasingly realised that rickesttsial diseases are underdiagnosed. It is now well documented that rickettsial disease is prevalent all over India, in pockets.
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Reemergence of Rickettsiosis in Oran, Algeria

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2006
Abstract:  The presumptive cases of Mediterranean spotted fever have been identified in 1993 and since that time, its frequency has steadily increased. The prospective study, in summer 2004, was conducted in order to present the descriptive clinic and epidemiology, to identify more severe forms, the presence of the multiple eschars, and different ...
Didier Raoult   +11 more
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