Acute spotted fever rickettsiosis among febrile patients, Cameroon

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Ndip, LM
Bouyer, DH
Da Rosa, APAT
Titanji, VPK
Tesh, RB
Walker, DH [1 ]
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[1] Univ Texas, Med Branch, Ctr Biodefense & Emerging Infect Dis, Galveston, TX 77555 USA
[2] Univ Buea, Buea, SW Province, Cameroon
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10.3201/eid1003.020713
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Although potential arthropod vectors are abundant in Cameroon, acute febrile illnesses are rarely evaluated for arboviral or rickettsial infections. Serum samples from 234 acutely febrile patients at clinics in Tiko and Buea, Cameroon, were examined for antibodies to Rickettsia africae and African alphaviruses and flaviviruses. These serum samples did not contain antibodies against typhoid, and blood malarial parasites were not detected. Serum samples of 32% contained immunoglobulin IM antibodies reactive with R. africae by immunofluorescence assay and were reactive with outer membrane proteins A and B of R. africae by immunoblotting. These findings established a diagnosis of acute rickettsiosis, most likely African tick-bite fever. Hemagglutination inhibition testing of the serum samples also detected antibodies to chikungunya virus (47%) and flaviviruses (47%). High prevalence of antibodies to arboviruses may represent a major, previously unrecognized public health problem in an area where endemic malaria and typhoid fever have been the principal diagnostic considerations.
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