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Spotted Fever Group Rickettsioses in Israel, 2010–2019
Authors:Regev Cohen  Talya Finn  Frida Babushkin  Yael Paran  Ronen Ben Ami  Alaa Atamna  Sharon Reisfeld  Gabriel Weber  Neta Petersiel  Hiba Zayyad  Eyal Leshem  Miriam Weinberger  Yasmin Maor  Nicola Makhoul  Lior Nesher  Galia Zaide  Dar Klein  Adi Beth-Din  Yafit Atiya-Nasagi
Abstract:In a multicenter, nationwide, retrospective study of patients hospitalized with spotted fever group rickettsiosis in Israel during 2010–2019, we identified 42 cases, of which 36 were autochthonous. The most prevalent species was the Rickettsia conorii Israeli tick typhus strain (n = 33, 79%); infection with this species necessitated intensive care for 52% of patients and was associated with a 30% fatality rate. A history of tick bite was rare, found for only 5% of patients; eschar was found in 12%; and leukocytosis was more common than leukopenia. Most (72%) patients resided along the Mediterranean shoreline. For 3 patients, a new Rickettsia variant was identified and had been acquired in eastern, mountainous parts of Israel. One patient had prolonged fever before admission and clinical signs resembling tickborne lymphadenopathy. Our findings suggest that a broad range of Rickettsia species cause spotted fever group rickettsiosis in Israel.
Keywords:R  conorii Israeli tick typhus strain  Rickettsia conorii israelensis  R  conorii Malish strain  Rickettsia conorii conorii  Rickettsia africae  spotted fever group rickettsiosis  epidemiology  Israeli spotted fever  Mediterranean spotted fever  Rhipicephalus sanguineus  ticks  vector-borne infections  zoonoses  Israel  bacteria
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