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African tick bite fever in returning Swedish travellers. Report of two cases and aspects of diagnostics.


ABSTRACT: Introduction: African tick-bite fever, caused by Rickettsia africae, is endemic in rural areas of sub-Saharan Africa and a possible cause of fever in returning Swedish travellers. Two patients are presented, and the advantages and disadvantages of different diagnostic methods are discussed. Patients and methods: Two middle-aged men fell ill with fever after returning home from South Africa. Both had single eschars and one also presented with a lymph node swelling. Samples were taken for serology, general bacterial culture from the wound (Patient 1) using a swab and additionally for Patient 2 PCR of a skin biopsy from the eschar. Results and discussion: Both patients seroconverted one month after onset. Real-time PCR of the biopsy was positive, where sequencing of the gltA gene was 99-100% consistent with R. africae. A drop of fluid from the biopsy contained a sufficient number of bacteria to also allow for isolation of rickettsiae in Vero cell culture. Direct molecular detection by PCR from a swab used for bacteria culture from the eschar from Patient 1 also yielded a positive result. In conclusion, the findings highlight the usefulness of swabs for early non-invasive diagnosis of African tick-bite fever in febrile travellers.

SUBMITTER: Nilsson K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5549825 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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African tick bite fever in returning Swedish travellers. Report of two cases and aspects of diagnostics.

Nilsson Kenneth K   Wallménius Katarina K   Rundlöf-Nygren Pernilla P   Strömdahl Susanne S   Påhlson Carl C  

Infection ecology & epidemiology 20170802 1


<b>Introduction</b>: African tick-bite fever, caused by <i>Rickettsia africae</i>, is endemic in rural areas of sub-Saharan Africa and a possible cause of fever in returning Swedish travellers. Two patients are presented, and the advantages and disadvantages of different diagnostic methods are discussed. <b>Patients and methods</b>: Two middle-aged men fell ill with fever after returning home from South Africa. Both had single eschars and one also presented with a lymph node swelling. Samples we  ...[more]

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