| [rocky mountain spotted fever in an american tourist]. | in a 28-year-old male american tourist who presented in the hospital with fever, cold shivers, headache, nausea, myalgia and arthralgia, rocky mountain spotted fever was suspected, partly because he came from an endemic region (the state of georgia). the patient was treated with doxycycline, 100 mg b.i.d.; 9 days after the first appearance of the symptoms, the diagnosis was confirmed by the report of a positive antibody titre against rickettsia rickettsii. the patient did not have exanthema. he ... | 2005 | 15835630 |
| serologic survey of eptesicus fuscus from georgia, u.s.a. for rickettsia and borrelia and laboratory transmission of a rickettsia by bat ticks. | bats and their ectoparasites are associated with bacterial agents of unknown pathogenicity. we tested sera from 56 eptesicus fuscus from georgia against borrelia hermsii, orientia tsutsugamushi, rickettsia conorii, and rickettsia rickettsii. we detected antibodies reactive against a relapsing fever borrelia and spotted fever group rickettsia in 3/56 and 1/56 bats, respectively. we attempted to culture bartonella from the blood of these bats but were unsuccessful. in addition, we fed bat ticks, c ... | 2006 | 17249357 |