Mansueto S, Tringali G, Di Leo R, Maniscalco M, Montenegro M R, Walker D H
Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1984 May;33(3):479-82. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.1984.33.479.
A human case of rickettsial infection occurred in Sicily following tick bite. The patient did not have fever, the typical nodular rash, or other symptoms of illness other than development of a tache noire containing spotted fever group rickettsiae, which were demonstrated by immunofluorescence. A high titer of antibodies of the IgG class suggests that the patient may have had previous exposure to Rickettsia conorii or a related spotted fever group rickettsia. An anamnestic response may be hypothesized to have conferred partial immunity, with resulting containment of rickettsiae at the site of inoculation.