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The Eco-epidemiology of Pacific Coast Tick Fever in California

Rickettsia philipii (type strain “Rickettsia 364D”), the etiologic agent of Pacific Coast tick fever (PCTF), is transmitted to people by the Pacific Coast tick, Dermacentor occidentalis. Following the first confirmed human case of PCTF in 2008, 13 additional human cases have been reported in Califor...

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Autores principales: Padgett, Kerry A., Bonilla, Denise, Eremeeva, Marina E., Glaser, Carol, Lane, Robert S., Porse, Charsey Cole, Castro, Martin B., Messenger, Sharon, Espinosa, Alex, Hacker, Jill, Kjemtrup, Anne, Ryan, Bonnie, Scott, Jamesina J., Hu, Renjie, Yoshimizu, Melissa Hardstone, Dasch, Gregory A., Kramer, Vicki
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5051964/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27706171
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005020
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author Padgett, Kerry A.
Bonilla, Denise
Eremeeva, Marina E.
Glaser, Carol
Lane, Robert S.
Porse, Charsey Cole
Castro, Martin B.
Messenger, Sharon
Espinosa, Alex
Hacker, Jill
Kjemtrup, Anne
Ryan, Bonnie
Scott, Jamesina J.
Hu, Renjie
Yoshimizu, Melissa Hardstone
Dasch, Gregory A.
Kramer, Vicki
author_facet Padgett, Kerry A.
Bonilla, Denise
Eremeeva, Marina E.
Glaser, Carol
Lane, Robert S.
Porse, Charsey Cole
Castro, Martin B.
Messenger, Sharon
Espinosa, Alex
Hacker, Jill
Kjemtrup, Anne
Ryan, Bonnie
Scott, Jamesina J.
Hu, Renjie
Yoshimizu, Melissa Hardstone
Dasch, Gregory A.
Kramer, Vicki
author_sort Padgett, Kerry A.
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description Rickettsia philipii (type strain “Rickettsia 364D”), the etiologic agent of Pacific Coast tick fever (PCTF), is transmitted to people by the Pacific Coast tick, Dermacentor occidentalis. Following the first confirmed human case of PCTF in 2008, 13 additional human cases have been reported in California, more than half of which were pediatric cases. The most common features of PCTF are the presence of at least one necrotic lesion known as an eschar (100%), fever (85%), and headache (79%); four case-patients required hospitalization and four had multiple eschars. Findings presented here implicate the nymphal or larval stages of D. occidentalis as the primary vectors of R. philipii to people. Peak transmission risk from ticks to people occurs in late summer. Rickettsia philipii DNA was detected in D. occidentalis ticks from 15 of 37 California counties. Similarly, non-pathogenic Rickettsia rhipicephali DNA was detected in D. occidentalis in 29 of 38 counties with an average prevalence of 12.0% in adult ticks. In total, 5,601 ticks tested from 2009 through 2015 yielded an overall R. philipii infection prevalence of 2.1% in adults, 0.9% in nymphs and a minimum infection prevalence of 0.4% in larval pools. Although most human cases of PCTF have been reported from northern California, acarological surveillance suggests that R. philipii may occur throughout the distribution range of D. occidentalis.
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spelling pubmed-50519642016-10-27 The Eco-epidemiology of Pacific Coast Tick Fever in California Padgett, Kerry A. Bonilla, Denise Eremeeva, Marina E. Glaser, Carol Lane, Robert S. Porse, Charsey Cole Castro, Martin B. Messenger, Sharon Espinosa, Alex Hacker, Jill Kjemtrup, Anne Ryan, Bonnie Scott, Jamesina J. Hu, Renjie Yoshimizu, Melissa Hardstone Dasch, Gregory A. Kramer, Vicki PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Rickettsia philipii (type strain “Rickettsia 364D”), the etiologic agent of Pacific Coast tick fever (PCTF), is transmitted to people by the Pacific Coast tick, Dermacentor occidentalis. Following the first confirmed human case of PCTF in 2008, 13 additional human cases have been reported in California, more than half of which were pediatric cases. The most common features of PCTF are the presence of at least one necrotic lesion known as an eschar (100%), fever (85%), and headache (79%); four case-patients required hospitalization and four had multiple eschars. Findings presented here implicate the nymphal or larval stages of D. occidentalis as the primary vectors of R. philipii to people. Peak transmission risk from ticks to people occurs in late summer. Rickettsia philipii DNA was detected in D. occidentalis ticks from 15 of 37 California counties. Similarly, non-pathogenic Rickettsia rhipicephali DNA was detected in D. occidentalis in 29 of 38 counties with an average prevalence of 12.0% in adult ticks. In total, 5,601 ticks tested from 2009 through 2015 yielded an overall R. philipii infection prevalence of 2.1% in adults, 0.9% in nymphs and a minimum infection prevalence of 0.4% in larval pools. Although most human cases of PCTF have been reported from northern California, acarological surveillance suggests that R. philipii may occur throughout the distribution range of D. occidentalis. Public Library of Science 2016-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5051964/ /pubmed/27706171 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005020 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Padgett, Kerry A.
Bonilla, Denise
Eremeeva, Marina E.
Glaser, Carol
Lane, Robert S.
Porse, Charsey Cole
Castro, Martin B.
Messenger, Sharon
Espinosa, Alex
Hacker, Jill
Kjemtrup, Anne
Ryan, Bonnie
Scott, Jamesina J.
Hu, Renjie
Yoshimizu, Melissa Hardstone
Dasch, Gregory A.
Kramer, Vicki
The Eco-epidemiology of Pacific Coast Tick Fever in California
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title_full_unstemmed The Eco-epidemiology of Pacific Coast Tick Fever in California
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5051964/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27706171
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005020
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