Brettman L R, Lewin S, Holzman R S, Goldman W D, Marr J S, Kechijian P, Schinella R
Medicine (Baltimore). 1981 Sep;60(5):363-72. doi: 10.1097/00005792-198109000-00004.
Rickettsialpox is a mild illness characterized by the appearance of a primary eschar at the site of a mite bite followed by fever, headache, and a papulovesicular rash. It can be confused with a variety of illnesses including several other rickettsial diseases and chickenpox. R. akari, the etiologic agent, is a rickettsia belonging to the spotted fever group (SFG) of rickettsial illnesses. In spite of significant serologic cross-reactivity with other SFG agents, there is no convincing evidence of cross-immunity to these agents after recovery from rickettsialpox. Tetracyclinie is the drug of choice in the treatment of this disease.