A case series of Mediterranean spotted fever and murine typhus with neurological manifestations
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2024-07
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Wolters Kluwer – Medknow
Abstract
Background & objectives: Severe cases with neurological manifestations of rickettsiosis have been reported. We aimed to identify the epidemiological, clinical and laboratory features of central nervous system rickettsial infec- tions and to describe the treatment. Methods: We carried out a retrospective study that included all patients hospitalized with rickettsiosis in the infec- tious diseases department of Hedi Chaker University Hospital in Sfax, Tunisia between 1993 and 2018. Results: We identified 47 patients with central nervous system rickettsial infections among 440 patients with rickettsial infections (10.7%). Skin rash (31.9% vs 87.8%; p<0.001) and eschar (4.2% vs 27.7%; p<0.001) were less frequent among patients with central nervous system rickettsial infections. Complications (6.4% vs 0.5%; p=0.01) and death (4.2% vs 0.3%; p=0.03) were more frequent among patients with central nervous system rickettsial infections. Interpretation & conclusion: Cardinal clinical features and typical laboratory results including thrombocytopenia were less frequent, and prognosis was more severe in patients with central nervous system rickettsial infections.
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Neurological manifestation, Mediterranean spotted fever murine typhus, Rickettsial infection, Meningitis
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Hammami Fatma, Koubaa Makram, Chakroun Amal, Rekik Khaoula, Mezghani Sonda, Hammami Adnane, Marrakchi Chakib, Smaoui Fatma, Jemaa Mounir Ben. A case series of Mediterranean spotted fever and murine typhus with neurological manifestations. Journal of Vector Borne Diseases. 2024 Jul; 61(3): 489-494