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. 2019 Apr;100(4):952-956.
doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.18-0076.

High Morbidity Due to Murine Typhus Upsurge in Urban Neighborhoods in Central Israel

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High Morbidity Due to Murine Typhus Upsurge in Urban Neighborhoods in Central Israel

Evgeny Rogozin et al. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2019 Apr.

Abstract

The incidence of murine typhus in Israel has decreased substantially since 1950 to a low of 0.04/100,000 population in 2010. We present the experience of a single university medical center in central Israel. Hospitalized patients serologically positive for Rickettsia typhi by indirect immunofluorescence antibody assay during 2006-2016 were retrospectively identified. Clinical and laboratory data from patients' charts were used to analyze disease trends and distribution. Seventy-eight patients were studied (mean age: 27.9 years), mostly of Arab ethnicity (68, 87.2%). Seventy-one (91%) patients resided in two large mixed Jewish-Arab cities-Lod and Ramla. The incidence of murine typhus among the Arab population in Lod increased 8.4-fold from 6.4/100,000 in 2006 to a peak of 53.4/100,000 in 2013. The average annual incidence among Arabs in Ramla was 10.1/100,000. Among Jews, incidences were 0.8/100,000 in Lod and 0.4/100,000 in Ramla. The classical triad of fever, headache, and rash was noted in 20.8% patients. Substantial morbidity included prolonged fever before hospitalization and hospital stay (mean of 8.4 and 5.1 days, respectively), and severe complications in six patients, including pneumonitis in three patients, and splenic infarctions, pericardial effusion, and retinitis, each in one. One previously healthy patient died of multiorgan failure. The study describes a high incidence of murine typhus with a recent upsurge in an urban setting in central Israel. High morbidity and a single fatal outcome challenge the concept of murine typhus being a mild disease. The study calls for better rodent control and sanitation measures in the affected neighborhoods.

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Figure 1.
Age distribution of 78 patients with murine typhus.
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Figure 2.
Annual number of cases admitted to Assaf Harofeh Medical Center and diagnosed with murine typhus according to ethnicity.
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Figure 3.
Distribution of 68 cases of Rickettsia typhi in the cities of Lod and Ramla according to statistical areas. Statistical areas with a majority of Jewish population (Jewish STAT [statistical area]) are marked in blue and statistical areas with a majority of Arab population are marked in red (Arab STAT). AHMC = Assaf Harofeh Medical Center.

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