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Rickettsialpox in Adult
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Rickettsialpox in Adult

Contributors: Serena Dienes BSc, Edith Lederman MD, Noah Craft MD, PhD, Susan Burgin MD
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Synopsis

Rickettsialpox is a febrile, infectious disease caused by Rickettsia akari, which is transmitted to humans by the painless bite of house mouse mites (Liponyssoides sanguineus). It was first described following a 1946 outbreak in New York City and was termed rickettsialpox due to its resemblance to chickenpox. There is a higher occurrence of rickettsialpox in urban areas, with documented cases confirmed in the United States, Croatia, Mexico, South Korea, South Africa, Canada, and parts of Russia.

The bite follows a 10- to 24-day incubation period, after which an eschar at the site of the mite bite appears (1 of 7 patients will have multiple eschars), followed by fever, nontender regional lymphadenopathy, headache, photophobia, and anorexia 2-7 days later. The clinical course of the disease lasts 2-3 weeks and is generally self-limited. A persistent headache and lassitude can last for weeks following the acute illness. No deaths clearly attributable to rickettsialpox have been reported to date.

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ICD10CM:
A79.1 – Rickettsialpox due to Rickettsia akari

SNOMEDCT:
75096007 – Rickettsialpox

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Last Reviewed:01/24/2024
Last Updated:01/25/2024
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Rickettsialpox in Adult
A medical illustration showing key findings of Rickettsialpox : Fever, Headache, Bite or trauma site, Mouse exposure
Clinical image of Rickettsialpox - imageId=167281. Click to open in gallery.  caption: 'An eschar with a surrounding erythematous plaque on the leg.'
An eschar with a surrounding erythematous plaque on the leg.
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