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Clinical and laboratory characteristics, epidemiology, and outcomes of murine typhus: A systematic review

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Tsioutis C., Zafeiri M., Avramopoulos A., Prousali E., Miligkos M., Karageorgos S.A.
Fecha
2017
Language
en
DOI
10.1016/j.actatropica.2016.10.018
Materia
lactate dehydrogenase
antibiotics
bacterium
child health
epidemiology
flea
rodent
viral disease
abdominal pain
anemia
anorexia
chill
clinical feature
diarrhea
disease duration
disease severity
erythrocyte sedimentation rate
headache
hematuria
human
hypertransaminasemia
hypoalbuminemia
laboratory test
malaise
mortality
murine typhus
myalgia
proteinuria
rash
Review
sore throat
symptom
systematic review
animal
child
complication
Exanthema
fever
headache
treatment outcome
Typhus, Endemic Flea-Borne
Murinae
Rickettsia typhi
Animals
Child
Exanthema
Fever
Headache
Humans
Treatment Outcome
Typhus, Endemic Flea-Borne
Elsevier B.V.
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Resumen
Murine or endemic typhus, a febrile disease caused by Rickettsia typhi, is often misdiagnosed due to its non-specific presentation. We sought to evaluate all available evidence in the literature regarding the clinical and laboratory manifestations, epidemiological characteristics, and outcomes of murine typhus. Pubmed was searched for all articles providing available data. In an effort to incorporate contemporary data, only studies from 1980 were included. Thirty-three case series including 2074 patients were included in final analysis. Available evidence suggests that the classic triad of fever, headache and rash is encountered in only one-third of patients. Other frequent symptoms were chills, malaise, myalgia, and anorexia. A tetrad of reported laboratory abnormalities consisting of elevated liver enzymes, lactate dehydrogenase, erythrocyte sedimentation rate and hypoalbuminemia was detected. Complications were observed in one-fourth of patients, reported mortality was extremely low, but untreated patients had notably longer duration of fever. Among epidemiological characteristics, a seasonal distribution with most cases reported during warmer months, was the most prominent finding. Murine typhus in children exhibits several different characteristics, with abdominal pain, diarrhea, and sore throat reported more commonly, higher frequency of anemia, lower frequency of hypoalbuminemia, hematuria and proteinuria and a much lower rate of complications. This systematic review of published evidence provides a thorough description of the clinical and laboratory features of murine typhus and highlights important differences in children. © 2016 Elsevier B.V.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/80031
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