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Diagnosis and management of tickborne rickettsial diseases: Rocky Mountain spotted fever, ehrlichioses, and anaplasmosis--United States: a practical guide for physicians and other health-care and public health professionals.

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Chapman, AS; Bakken, JS; Folk, SM; Paddock, CD; Bloch, KC; Krusell, A; Sexton, DJ; Buckingham, SC; Marshall, GS; Storch, GA; Dasch, GA; CDC, ...
Published in: MMWR Recomm Rep
March 31, 2006

Tickborne rickettsial diseases (TBRD) continue to cause severe illness and death in otherwise healthy adults and children, despite the availability of low cost, effective antimicrobial therapy. The greatest challenge to clinicians is the difficult diagnostic dilemma posed by these infections early in their clinical course, when antibiotic therapy is most effective. Early signs and symptoms of these illnesses are notoriously nonspecific or mimic benign viral illnesses, making diagnosis difficult. In October 2004, CDC's Viral and Rickettsial Zoonoses Branch, in consultation with 11 clinical and academic specialists of Rocky Mountain spotted fever, human granulocytotropic anaplasmosis, and human monocytotropic ehrlichiosis, developed guidelines to address the need for a consolidated source for the diagnosis and management of TBRD. The preparers focused on the practical aspects of epidemiology, clinical assessment, treatment, and laboratory diagnosis of TBRD. This report will assist clinicians and other health-care and public health professionals to 1) recognize epidemiologic features and clinical manifestations of TBRD, 2) develop a differential diagnosis that includes and ranks TBRD, 3) understand that the recommendations for doxycycline are the treatment of choice for both adults and children, 4) understand that early empiric antibiotic therapy can prevent severe morbidity and death, and 5) report suspect or confirmed cases of TBRD to local public health authorities to assist them with control measures and public health education efforts.

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MMWR Recomm Rep

EISSN

1545-8601

Publication Date

March 31, 2006

Volume

55

Issue

RR-4

Start / End Page

1 / 27

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Ticks
  • Tick-Borne Diseases
  • Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
  • Rickettsiaceae Infections
  • Humans
  • Ehrlichiosis
  • Doxycycline
  • Diagnosis, Differential
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
 

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Chapman, Alice S., Johan S. Bakken, Scott M. Folk, Christopher D. Paddock, Karen C. Bloch, Allan Krusell, Daniel J. Sexton, et al. “Diagnosis and management of tickborne rickettsial diseases: Rocky Mountain spotted fever, ehrlichioses, and anaplasmosis--United States: a practical guide for physicians and other health-care and public health professionals.MMWR Recomm Rep 55, no. RR-4 (March 31, 2006): 1–27.
Chapman AS, Bakken JS, Folk SM, Paddock CD, Bloch KC, Krusell A, Sexton DJ, Buckingham SC, Marshall GS, Storch GA, Dasch GA, McQuiston JH, Swerdlow DL, Dumler SJ, Nicholson WL, Walker DH, Eremeeva ME, Ohl CA, Tickborne Rickettsial Diseases Working Group, CDC. Diagnosis and management of tickborne rickettsial diseases: Rocky Mountain spotted fever, ehrlichioses, and anaplasmosis--United States: a practical guide for physicians and other health-care and public health professionals. MMWR Recomm Rep. 2006 Mar 31;55(RR-4):1–27.

Published In

MMWR Recomm Rep

EISSN

1545-8601

Publication Date

March 31, 2006

Volume

55

Issue

RR-4

Start / End Page

1 / 27

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Ticks
  • Tick-Borne Diseases
  • Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
  • Rickettsiaceae Infections
  • Humans
  • Ehrlichiosis
  • Doxycycline
  • Diagnosis, Differential
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents