Introduction: African tick-bite fever, caused by Rickettsia africae, is endemic in rural areas of sub-Saharan Africa and a possible cause of fever in returning Swedish travellers. Two patients are presented, and the advantages and disadvantages of different diagnostic methods are discussed. Patients and methods: Two middle-aged men fell ill with fever after returning home from South Africa. Both had single eschars and one also presented with a lymph node swelling. Samples were taken for serology, general bacterial culture from the wound (Patient 1) using a swab and additionally for Patient 2 PCR of a skin biopsy from the eschar. Results and discussion: Both patients seroconverted one month after onset. Real-time PCR of the biopsy was positi...
African tick bite fever is caused by Rickettsia africae, a newly recognized species from South Afric...
BACKGROUND: African tick-bite fever, a tickborne disease caused by Rickettsia africae, is endemic in...
Abstract. Rickettsia africae was identified in seven (6%) of 118 patients with acute fevers of unkno...
Introduction: African tick-bite fever, caused by Rickettsia africae, is endemic in rural areas of su...
African tick bite fever is an emerging infectious disease among travellers caused by the pathogen Ri...
We report a clinical case of African tick-bite fever in a Brazilian traveler right after his return ...
African tick-bite fever (ATBF) is a newly described spotted fever rickettsiosis that frequently pres...
We report the first imported case of African tick bite fever (ATBF) in a patient from Taiwan who ret...
Physicians may encounter unfamiliar diseases as a result of international travel. Fever with rash is...
SummaryAfrican tick-bite fever (ATBF) is a newly described spotted fever rickettsiosis that frequent...
African tick-bite fever (ATBF), caused by Rickettsia africae, is the second most frequent cause of f...
Abstract. We describe a patient with African tick-bite fever who acquired his infection while visiti...
In the wake of expanding international tourism, rickettsioses are increasingly observed also in cent...
The paper describes a clinical case of South African tick bite fever in a group of Russian tourists....
Rickettsia africae is a bacterium of zoonotic importance, which causes African tick bite fever (ATBF...
African tick bite fever is caused by Rickettsia africae, a newly recognized species from South Afric...
BACKGROUND: African tick-bite fever, a tickborne disease caused by Rickettsia africae, is endemic in...
Abstract. Rickettsia africae was identified in seven (6%) of 118 patients with acute fevers of unkno...
Introduction: African tick-bite fever, caused by Rickettsia africae, is endemic in rural areas of su...
African tick bite fever is an emerging infectious disease among travellers caused by the pathogen Ri...
We report a clinical case of African tick-bite fever in a Brazilian traveler right after his return ...
African tick-bite fever (ATBF) is a newly described spotted fever rickettsiosis that frequently pres...
We report the first imported case of African tick bite fever (ATBF) in a patient from Taiwan who ret...
Physicians may encounter unfamiliar diseases as a result of international travel. Fever with rash is...
SummaryAfrican tick-bite fever (ATBF) is a newly described spotted fever rickettsiosis that frequent...
African tick-bite fever (ATBF), caused by Rickettsia africae, is the second most frequent cause of f...
Abstract. We describe a patient with African tick-bite fever who acquired his infection while visiti...
In the wake of expanding international tourism, rickettsioses are increasingly observed also in cent...
The paper describes a clinical case of South African tick bite fever in a group of Russian tourists....
Rickettsia africae is a bacterium of zoonotic importance, which causes African tick bite fever (ATBF...
African tick bite fever is caused by Rickettsia africae, a newly recognized species from South Afric...
BACKGROUND: African tick-bite fever, a tickborne disease caused by Rickettsia africae, is endemic in...
Abstract. Rickettsia africae was identified in seven (6%) of 118 patients with acute fevers of unkno...