Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
RMSF symptoms
-fever & headache -loss of appetite -nausea (vomiting) -abdominal pain / myalgia -petechial rash (90% of cases)
% of variabilis (dog tick) that tested positive for rickettsia each year from 2000-2005
1.5% positive
RMSF incubation
2-14 days
test to confirm RMSF is treated
RMSF-specific IgG antibody/serum
RMSF occurs during what time of year
a summer disease (april-august)
what does rickettsia rickettsii do to cells?
affects endothelial cells. the bacterium causes leaks form vessel at feeding site which creates the "spot" in RMSF if bacterium reaches vital organs and leaks there, it will compromise the tissue and its function
what type of parasite is rickettsia rickettsii
an obligate intracellular parasite
RMSF treatment
antibiotics (doxycycline)
if the tick is all throughout ohio why are the cases so high in counties like Cbus and Cleveland?
cases are reported where they are diagnosed. ppl are commonly traveling to these areas to get tested and the doctors are in bigger cities
host vector for rocky mountain
dermacentor variabilis
sylvanic vector of rocky mount
dermacentor variabilis
where is the dermacentor varibilit dog tick located in the US
eastern US
is RMSF in more female or male ticks?
equally given to both males and females, becuase pathogen is passed to its offspring
spotted fever pathogen
gram negative bacterium (rickettsia rickettsii)
dog tick during off-season
hibernate in fall/winter/spring
petechial rash
leaky vessels on infected areas
obligate intracellular parasite
needs to be inside another cell to survive
why did the fatality of RMSF drop significantly in the 40's?
penicillin was discovered. fatality rates are almost zero bc we now have antibiotics
RMSF mortality?
potentially fatal
2nd vectors
rocky mountain wood tick and brown dog tick
how to test for the bacterium of RMSF (rickettsia rickettsii)
test hemolin from ticks leg
high risk for RMSF in what part of the US
the mid south
rocky mountain spotted fever vector
tick: 1 kind (dermacentor variabilis) aka american dog tick
rocky mountain spotted fever reservoir
wild rodents (mammals)
Is RMSF reportable?
yes must be reported to local health department
is the american dog tick (dermacentor variabilis) in ohio
yes this tick is extremely common in ohio