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. 2010 Jul;16(7):1081-6.
doi: 10.3201/eid1607.091885.

Human Infection with Rickettsia felis, Kenya

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Human Infection with Rickettsia felis, Kenya

Allen L Richards et al. Emerg Infect Dis. 2010 Jul.

Abstract

To determine the cause of acute febrile illnesses other than malaria in the North Eastern Province, Kenya, we investigated rickettsial infection among patients from Garissa Provincial Hospital for 23 months during 2006-2008. Nucleic acid preparations of serum from 6 (3.7%) of 163 patients were positive for rickettsial DNA as determined by a genus-specific quantitative real-time PCR and were subsequently confirmed by molecular sequencing to be positive for Rickettsia felis. The 6 febrile patients' symptoms included headache; nausea; and muscle, back, and joint pain. None of the patients had a skin rash.

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North Eastern Province (shaded area), Kenya. The city of Garissa is marked with a black circle.

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