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RICKETTSIA ORIENTIA EHRLICHIA ANAPLASMA COXIELLA BARTONELLA

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RICKETTSIAORIENTIA

EHRLICHIA ANAPLASMA

COXIELLABARTONELLA

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General introduction

Gram-negative, obligate intracellular coccobacilli bacteria that infect mammaols and arthropods

Rickettsiae are transmitted in the arthropods,which serves as both vector and reservior

Both DNA and RNA Is sensitive to antibiotic.

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Category of rickettsia

Genus Rickettsia, Coxiella ,Orientia,Ehrlichia Bartonella Species Rickettsia prowazekii (epidemic typhus),

Rickettsia typhi (endemic typhus), Rickettsia rickettsii (spotted fever), Rochalimaea quintana (trench fever), Coxiella burnetii (Q fever)

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Bilogical features

Variable shape, coccobacilli

Gram negative Microcapsule and slim

layer Culture : in york sacs of

embryonated eggs

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Antigenic structure

LPS Rickettsia tsutsugamushi Coxiella burnetii (Q fever) LPS smoothⅠ LPS roughⅡ Weil-Felix reacrion Surface protein(SPA)

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Transmission

Typhus, spotted fever and trench fever are transmitted via arthropod vectors;

Q fever is acquired via inhalation or ingestion of contaminated milk or food.

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Pathogenesis

Virulence factors: endotoxin, phospholipase A, and slime layer

Sites: vascular system producing vasculitis血管炎

Characteristic triad of symptoms: fever, headache and rash (no rash with Q fever).

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Rickettsia prowazekii普氏立克次体 epidemic typhus average incubation periods (days):8 the louse Respiratory tract and conjunctiva Latent period: 2 weeks Abrupt onset,fever,chills,headache, myalgia,arthralgia

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Replication cycle of Rickettsia and Orientia

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Rickettsia typhi地方性斑疹伤寒立克次体 endemic typhus 7-14 days Mice the louse&flea Mouth,nose and conjunctiva Gradual onset,fever,headache,myalgia, cough

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Rickettsia tsutsugamushi恙虫病立克次体 Tsutsugamushi disease(scrub typhus) Mice tsutsugamushi Black eachar焦痂

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Coxiella burnetti贝纳柯斯体 Q fever Cow and sheep tick High resistance

abrupt onset ,fever,headache,chills,myalgia,granulomatous hepatitis

chronic diaease with subacute onset ,endocarditis,hepatic dysfunction

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Replication of C. burnetii

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Generalized Life Cycle of Dermacentor variabilis and

Dermacentor andersoni Ticks

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Bartonella henselae汉赛巴通体 CSD (cat scratch disease) Cat and dog Conjunctiva inflammation and lymph node

swell

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Ehrlichia埃里希体属 Ehrlichia chaffeensis: human

monocytotropic ehrlichiosis Ehrlichia sennetsu : human granulocyto

tropic ehrlichiosis

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Replication of Ehrlichia埃里希体

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Proposed life cycle for the agent of Human Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis埃里希体病

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Diagnosis

The use of immunofluorescent antibodies to examine a biopsy can be diagnostic.

The organism can be inoculated into tissue culture and grown over 4-7 days but this is very hazardous to personnel.

The Weil-Felix test looks for the production of serum antibody that is reactive against Proteus OX19, OX2 or OXK antigens but it is not always reliable.

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Control

Sanitary: Arthropod and rodent control Immunological: No vaccines are

currently available. Chemotherapeutic: Tetracycline or

chloramphenicol are drugs of choice.