An eleven-year old patient with rikettsial disease: Case report

Selda Hançerli Törün, Mehmet Cihan Balci, Bahar Çalişkan, Ayper Somer, Hacer Aktürk, Nuran Salman, Nezahat Gürler

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Abstract

Rickettsial diseases are a group of diseases caused by obligatory intracellular gram-negative coccoba-cillus and transmitted to humans by arthropod vectors. The main signs and symptoms during the clinical course of endemic typhus are fever, rash, myalgia, nausea, headache, diarrhea, hepatomegaly, splenomegaly and loss of appetite. The high incidence in the Mediterranean basin is believed to be a result of the hot climate. Due to lack of specific findings, the true incidence of the disease is not clear. Because delay in diagnosis and treatment leads to increased morbidity and mortality, treatment should be initiated immediately with clinical suspicion. Immunofluorescence antibody detection is the gold standard for diagnosis. The Weil-Felix test can be used in the absence of other tests. A patient with the diagnosis of rickettsial disease is presented here.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)141-143
Number of pages3
JournalCocuk Enfeksiyon Dergisi
Volume5
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2011

Keywords

  • Children
  • Rickettsia
  • Tyhpus

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