Publication: Epidemiology of Tick-Borne Relapsing Fever in Endemic Area, Spain.
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2020
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Domínguez, María Carmen
Vergara, Salvador
Gómez, María Carmen
Roldán, María Esther
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Tick-borne relapsing fever (TBRF) is caused by spirochetes of Borrelia bacteria. We collected data on all TBRF cases in a TBRF-endemic area in southwest Spain during 1994-2016. We analyzed data from 98 patients in whom TBRF was diagnosed by light microscopy and analyzed the relationship between climatic data and TBRF incidence. Most cases occurred a rural environment during summer and autumn. We describe demographic, epidemiologic, clinical, and analytical characteristics, treatment, and occurrence of Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction. Most patients had fever and headache, and laboratory test results included elevated C-reactive protein, thrombocytopenia, and neutrophilia. No patients died, but 10.1% had Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction. B. hispanica was the infecting species in 12 cases with PCR results. Clinicians often do not suspect TBRF because clinical signs and symptoms vary; therefore, it is likely underdiagnosed, even in disease-endemic areas.
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Borrelia
Headache
Humans
Relapsing Fever
Seasons
Spain
Headache
Humans
Relapsing Fever
Seasons
Spain
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Borrelia hispanica, Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction, Spain, arthropodborne disease, bacteria, endemic borreliosis, tick-borne relapsing fever, vector-borne infections, zoonoses