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来自亚利桑那州一种意外蜱虫媒介的落基山斑疹热。

Rocky Mountain spotted fever from an unexpected tick vector in Arizona.

作者信息

Demma Linda J, Traeger Marc S, Nicholson William L, Paddock Christopher D, Blau Dianna M, Eremeeva Marina E, Dasch Gregory A, Levin Michael L, Singleton Joseph, Zaki Sherif R, Cheek James E, Swerdlow David L, McQuiston Jennifer H

机构信息

National Center for Infectious Diseases, Division of Viral and Rickettsial Diseases, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30333, USA.

出版信息

N Engl J Med. 2005 Aug 11;353(6):587-94. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa050043.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Rocky Mountain spotted fever is a life-threatening, tick-borne disease caused by Rickettsia rickettsii. This disease is rarely reported in Arizona, and the principal vectors, Dermacentor species ticks, are uncommon in the state. From 2002 through 2004, a focus of Rocky Mountain spotted fever was investigated in rural eastern Arizona.

METHODS

We obtained blood and tissue specimens from patients with suspected Rocky Mountain spotted fever and ticks from patients' homesites. Serologic, molecular, immunohistochemical, and culture assays were performed to identify the causative agent. On the basis of specific laboratory criteria, patients were classified as having confirmed or probable Rocky Mountain spotted fever infection.

RESULTS

A total of 16 patients with Rocky Mountain spotted fever infection (11 with confirmed and 5 with probable infection) were identified. Of these patients, 13 (81 percent) were children 12 years of age or younger, 15 (94 percent) were hospitalized, and 2 (12 percent) died. Dense populations of Rhipicephalus sanguineus ticks were found on dogs and in the yards of patients' homesites. All patients with confirmed Rocky Mountain spotted fever had contact with tick-infested dogs, and four had a reported history of tick bite preceding the illness. R. rickettsii DNA was detected in nonengorged R. sanguineus ticks collected at one home, and R. rickettsii isolates were cultured from these ticks.

CONCLUSIONS

This investigation documents the presence of Rocky Mountain spotted fever in eastern Arizona, with common brown dog ticks (R. sanguineus) implicated as a vector of R. rickettsii. The broad distribution of this common tick raises concern about its potential to transmit R. rickettsii in other settings.

摘要

背景

落基山斑疹热是一种由立氏立克次体引起的危及生命的蜱传疾病。这种疾病在亚利桑那州很少见,主要传播媒介,即革蜱属蜱类,在该州并不常见。2002年至2004年期间,对亚利桑那州东部农村地区的一个落基山斑疹热疫源地进行了调查。

方法

我们从疑似落基山斑疹热患者身上采集了血液和组织样本,并从患者家中采集了蜱虫。进行了血清学、分子、免疫组织化学和培养检测以确定病原体。根据特定的实验室标准,将患者分类为确诊或可能感染落基山斑疹热。

结果

共确定了16例落基山斑疹热感染患者(11例确诊,5例可能感染)。在这些患者中,13例(81%)为12岁及以下儿童,15例(94%)住院治疗,2例(12%)死亡。在狗身上以及患者家的院子里发现了大量血红扇头蜱。所有确诊为落基山斑疹热的患者都接触过感染蜱虫的狗,其中4例在发病前有蜱虫叮咬史。在一户人家采集的未饱血的血红扇头蜱中检测到立氏立克次体DNA,并从这些蜱虫中培养出立氏立克次体菌株。

结论

这项调查证明亚利桑那州东部存在落基山斑疹热,常见的棕色狗蜱(血红扇头蜱)被认为是立氏立克次体的传播媒介。这种常见蜱虫的广泛分布引发了人们对其在其他环境中传播立氏立克次体可能性的担忧。

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