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A new focus of Rickettsia honei spotted fever in South Australia
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R. HoneiParasitic DiseaseNew FocusEntomologyDisease OutbreakDermatologyVector-borne PathogenTick-borne DiseaseVector Borne DiseaseSouth AustraliaEmerging Infectious DiseaseRickettsia HoneiPublic HealthR. Honei InfectionParasitologyEpidemiologyGlobal HealthPathogenesisZoonotic DiseaseMedicine
We recently diagnosed rickettsial spotted fever in four patients from the south-eastern coastal region of South Australia near Adelaide, an area not known to be endemic for this infection. All infections were acquired within the geographic range of Aponomma hydrosauri, the tick vector of Rickettsia honei. Infection by R. honei was confirmed in two patients. This extension of the known geographic range of R. honei infection may be explained, in part, by alterations in host-parasite ecology.
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