Mediterranean spotted fever in the elderly: a prospective cohort study

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作者
Espejo, Elena [1 ]
Andres, Marta [1 ]
Garcia, Maria-Consol [1 ]
Fajardo, Anna [2 ]
Mauri, Marta [2 ]
Perez, Josefa [3 ]
Bella, Feliu [1 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Terrassa, Consorci Sanitari Terrassa, Internal Med Serv, Infect Dis Unit, Ctra Torrebonica S-N, Terrassa 08227, Spain
[2] Hosp Terrassa, Consorci Sanitari Terrassa, Internal Med Serv, Ctra Torrebonica S-N, Terrassa 08227, Spain
[3] Catlab, Microbiol Lab, Vial St Jordi S-N, Viladecavalls, Spain
关键词
Mediterranean spotted fever; Rickettsia conorii; Elderly; Doxycycline; Tick-borne diseases; Severity; RANDOMIZED-TRIAL; RISK-FACTORS; RICKETTSIOSES; DOXYCYCLINE; EPIDEMIOLOGY; THERAPY; FORM;
D O I
10.1007/s10096-019-03558-3
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
The objective of this study is to evaluate the characteristics and outcome of elderly patients with Mediterranean spotted fever (MSF). This study was a prospective observational cohort study of all adult cases with confirmed MSF treated in a teaching hospital (1984-2015) to compare the characteristics of elderly patients (>65years) with younger adults. We identified 263 adult patients with MSF, and 53 (20.2%) were elderly. Severe MSF was more frequent in the elderly (26.4% vs. 10.5%; p=0.002). Gastrointestinal symptoms, impaired consciousness, lung infiltrate, oedema, acute hearing loss, raised alanine transaminase, hyponatremia, and thrombocytopenia occurred more frequently in elderly patients, and arthromyalgia occurred less frequently. Most patients were treated with a single-day doxycycline regimen (two oral doses of 200mg for 1day). All patients recovered uneventfully. Fever disappeared 2.55 +/- 1.16days after treatment initiation in elderly patients, and the remaining symptoms disappeared after 3.65 +/- 1.42days. These figures were similar to non-elderly patients. Severe MSF was more frequent in elderly patients. Some clinical manifestations occurred with different frequencies in the elderly compared with younger patients. Single-day doxycycline therapy is an effective and well-tolerated treatment for MSF in elderly patients.
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页码:1333 / 1337
页数:5
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