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老年患者的非洲蜱咬热:8例来自南非的法国游客病例

African tick bite fever in elderly patients: 8 cases in French tourists returning from South Africa.

作者信息

Roch Nathalie, Epaulard Olivier, Pelloux Isabelle, Pavese Patricia, Brion Jean-Paul, Raoult Didier, Maurin Max

机构信息

Department of Infectious Diseases, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Grenoble, Grenoble, France.

出版信息

Clin Infect Dis. 2008 Aug 1;47(3):e28-35. doi: 10.1086/589868.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

African tick-bite fever, a tickborne disease caused by Rickettsia africae, is endemic in rural areas of sub-Saharan Africa and in the French West Indies. Most cases reported in the literature occurred in middle-aged, otherwise-healthy persons and corresponded to benign diseases. The course of African tick bite fever in elderly people is less well documented.

METHODS

The medical records of 8 elderly patients infected with R. africae during a trip to South Africa in 2005 are presented to summarize the epidemiologic, clinical, microbiological, treatment, and disease course characteristics.

RESULTS

Eight patients, aged 63-75 years, developed African tick bite fever symptoms after a trip to South Africa. R. africae was grown from cutaneous eschar biopsy specimens obtained from 4 patients, confirming African tick bite fever. We observed unusual findings in this elderly population. Rash was frequent (present in 87.5% of patients), vesicular (in 100% of patients with rash), and often associated with an enanthema (in 50% of patients with rash). Severe clinical manifestations occurred: lymphangitis and myocarditis in 1 patient and suspected brain involvement in 2 patients. We observed severe and long-lasting general symptoms, including fever (in 75% of patients), chills (87.5%), asthenia (50%), anorexia (50%), and weight loss (12.5%). With doxycycline therapy, the outcome was favorable in all cases, but complete recovery was slow.

CONCLUSION

Ecotourism to sub-Saharan Africa is expanding, and people of advanced age, often with underlying chronic diseases, account for an increasing proportion of travelers. African tick bite fever appears to be more symptomatic in this population. Recommendations advising personal prophylactic measures to prevent tick bites in travelers to regions of endemicity may be particularly important for elderly individuals.

摘要

背景

非洲蜱咬热是一种由非洲立克次体引起的蜱传疾病,在撒哈拉以南非洲农村地区和法属西印度群岛呈地方性流行。文献报道的大多数病例发生在中年、身体健康的人群中,且病情为良性。关于老年人感染非洲蜱咬热的病程记录较少。

方法

本文介绍了2005年8名在南非旅行期间感染非洲立克次体的老年患者的病历,以总结其流行病学、临床、微生物学、治疗及病程特征。

结果

8名年龄在63至75岁之间的患者在南非旅行后出现了非洲蜱咬热症状。从4名患者的皮肤焦痂活检标本中培养出非洲立克次体,确诊为非洲蜱咬热。我们在这一老年人群中观察到了一些不寻常的表现。皮疹很常见(87.5%的患者出现),呈水疱状(皮疹患者中100%出现),且常伴有黏膜疹(皮疹患者中50%出现)。出现了严重的临床表现:1名患者发生淋巴管炎和心肌炎,2名患者疑似脑部受累。我们观察到严重且持续时间长的全身症状,包括发热(75%的患者出现)、寒战(87.5%)、乏力(50%)、厌食(50%)和体重减轻(12.5%)。采用强力霉素治疗后,所有病例预后良好,但完全康复较慢。

结论

前往撒哈拉以南非洲的生态旅游正在扩大,高龄人群(通常伴有潜在慢性疾病)在旅行者中所占比例越来越大。非洲蜱咬热在这一人群中似乎症状更明显。对于前往流行地区的旅行者,建议采取个人预防措施以防止蜱叮咬,这对老年人可能尤为重要。

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