Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Med J Aust. 2011 Jan 3;194(1):41-3. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2011.tb04145.x.
Human infection with Rickettsia felis has been reported in most parts of the world, and R. felis has recently been confirmed in cat fleas in Western Australia. The clinical presentations of R. typhi and R. felis are similar, and in the past, the incidence of R. felis infection may have been underestimated. We describe the first reported cases of probable human R. felis infection in Australia. Two adults and three children in Victoria contracted a rickettsial disease after exposure to fleas from kittens. Molecular testing of fleas demonstrated the presence of R. felis but not R. typhi.
全球大部分地区都有人类感染猫立克次体的报告,最近在西澳大利亚的猫蚤中也确认了猫立克次体的存在。伤寒立克次体和猫立克次体的临床症状相似,过去可能低估了猫立克次体感染的发生率。我们描述了澳大利亚首例报告的可能的人类猫立克次体感染病例。维多利亚州的两名成年人和三名儿童在接触小猫的跳蚤后感染了一种立克次体病。对跳蚤进行的分子检测显示存在猫立克次体,但不存在伤寒立克次体。