MD Program, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX.
Department of Dermatology, Baylor College of Medicine, Jamail Specialty Care Center, Houston, TX.
Yale J Biol Med. 2020 Mar 27;93(1):49-54. eCollection 2020 Mar.
African tick bite fever (ATBF) is a tick-borne rickettsial disease most often observed in North American and European tourists returning home from the southern portion of Africa. Ticks infected with transmit this parasitic bacterium to humans, who subsequently develop an influenza-like illness, one or more inoculation eschars, and in some cases, a cutaneous rash. Because ATBF often presents with non-specific symptoms that suggest other infectious diseases, establishing the diagnosis may be difficult. Confirmatory assays, including serology and nucleic acid amplification, may take weeks to return and cannot help with acute treatment decisions. We present a case of a previously healthy 60-year-old woman who developed an illness strongly suggestive of ATBF after a missionary trip to Zimbabwe and discuss the disease's diagnostic challenges. Our paper also reviews the epidemiology of this disease and the currently available diagnostic laboratory tests and recommended treatment options.
非洲蜱咬热(ATBF)是一种由蜱传播的立克次体疾病,主要发生在从非洲南部返回的北美和欧洲游客中。感染的蜱将这种寄生细菌传播给人类,人类随后会出现类似流感的疾病、一个或多个接种性溃疡,在某些情况下还会出现皮疹。由于 ATBF 常出现非特异性症状,提示可能存在其他传染病,因此确诊可能较为困难。包括血清学和核酸扩增在内的确诊检测可能需要数周时间才能返回,并且无法帮助做出急性治疗决策。我们报告了一例之前健康的 60 岁女性,她在津巴布韦传教旅行后出现了强烈提示 ATBF 的疾病,并讨论了该病的诊断挑战。我们的论文还回顾了该病的流行病学以及目前可用的诊断实验室检测和推荐的治疗选择。