Table 4-7 Select Rickettsial Infections |
| Disease | | Organism/Vector | | Clinical Findings | | Treatment |
| Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF) | | R. rickettsii Vector: tick Dermacentor andersoni (wood tick in Western US) Dermacentor variabilis (dog tick in Eastern US) | | Fever, headache, myalgias → purpuric or hemorrhagic macules and papules on wrists/ankles initially → spreads to trunk, hands, feet (“spotless” in 10–20% cases)
Mortality 15–25% if untreated | | Doxycycline preferred treatment (in pregnant patients may use chloramphenicol) |
| Mediterranean Spotted Fever (Boutonneuse fever) | | R. conorii Vector: brown dog tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus | | Two forms -Tache noir: indurated papule at site of tick bite → necrotic ulcer -Exanthem: erythematous papules mainly over lower limbs | | Doxycycline or chloramphenicol |
| Rickettsialpox | | R. akari Vector: mouse mite Liponyssoides sanguineus (formerly Allodermanyssus) | | Initial papule or vesicle at site of bite → Eschar, regional lymphadenopathy → Sudden-onset fever, chills, headahce, diffuse vesicular rash (self-limited) | | Doxycycline or chloramphenicol |
| Epidemic Typhus (Louse-borne) | | R. prowazekii Vector: body louse Pediculosis humanus var. corporis Reservoir: flying squirrel | | Fever, chills, headache → pale red macules on trunk → evolve to petechiael papules, spread to rest of body (spare face, palms, and soles)
Vascular inflammation of skin, CNS, heart, kidneys, and muscle | | Doxycycline or chloramphenicol |
| Endemic Typhus (Flea-borne) (Murine typhus) | | R. typhi Vector: rat flea Xenopsylla cheopis | | Fever, headache, myalgias with transient truncal maculopapular exanthem | | Doxycycline or chloramphenicol |
| Scrub Typhus (Mite-borne typhus) | | R. tsutsugamushi (now Orientia )
Vector: chigger mites Trombiculid (larval stage) | | Headache, chills, malaise and eschar at site of inoculation with lymphadenopathy → maculopapular rash on turnk, ± pulmonary and cardiac problems | | Doxycycline or chloramphenicol |
| Ehrlichiosis (Monocytic (M) Ehrlichiosis) (Granulocytic (G) Ehrlichiosis) | | E. chaffeenis (M) E. phagocytophilia (G) Vector: tick Ambyloma americanum (M); Ixodes scapularis, Ixodes pacificus (G) | | Highly variable exanthem | | Tetracycline or doxycycline |
| Q Fever | | Coxiella burnetii | | No skin findings; limited febrile illness, severe headache, ± pneumonia, hepatitis, endocarditis | | Doxycycline |
| | | | | | | |