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Rickdettsia sp. 364D Causing a Cluster of Eschar-associated Illness
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
  • Samantha Johnston
  • Carol A. Glaser, California Department of Public Health
  • Kerry Ann Padgett, California Department of Public Health
  • Debra A. Wadford
  • Alex Espinosa
  • Natasha Espinosa, California Department of Public Health
  • Marina Eremeeva, Georgia Southern University
  • Karen Tait
  • Barbara Hobson
  • Sarit Shtivelman
  • Charlotte Hsieh
  • Sharon L. Messenger
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2013
DOI
10.1097/INF.0b013e318296b24b
Abstract

We describe the clinical course of the first 3 pediatric cases infected with Rickettsia spp. 364D. Although the pathogen was identified in California ticks decades ago, only recently have human cases been documented. Clinical features are generally mild, characterized by eschar, fever, headache, malaise and lymphadenopathy. Antigenic similarity among rickettsiae leads to cross-reactive antibody responses; definitive diagnosis requires molecular methods.

Citation Information
Samantha Johnston, Carol A. Glaser, Kerry Ann Padgett, Debra A. Wadford, et al.. "Rickdettsia sp. 364D Causing a Cluster of Eschar-associated Illness" Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal Vol. 32 Iss. 9 (2013) p. 1036 - 1039
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