Title of article :
Tick-borne lymphadenopathy-like condition in an African woman in Kenya
Author/Authors :
Wanzala, Wycliffe Department - Arthropod Pathology Unit - International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology - Nairobi, Kenya , Ondiaka, Sopher Natuluku Department of Plant Protection Biology - Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences - Integrated plant protection - Alnarp, Sweden
Pages :
4
From page :
918
To page :
921
Abstract :
A 30-year-old African woman in Kenya succumbed to severe swollen regional lymph nodes, development of painful boils and ulcer formation and rashes at specific tick-biting sites together with an intermittent fever and headache following repeated tick bites of Rhipicephalus pulchellus. She later developed nuchal lymphadenopathy-like condition and an eschar with edematous margins at bitten sites. A sustained high fever and fatigue then followed. She became well after treatment with antibiotics and topical application of anti-histamine daily for a week. This pose dangers of emerging tick-borne pathogens such as this one as their epidemiology, biology, socio-economics and prognosis remain unknown.
Keywords :
Human host , inflammation , Rhipicephalus pulchellus , tick bites , tick-borne pathogens
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2013
Record number :
2432437
Link To Document :
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