Spotless boutonneuse fever.

Category Primary study
JournalClinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
Year 1992
Mediterranean spotted fever is endemic in southern France, especially during summer. Clinical diagnosis is generally based upon the presence of a febrile eruption with or without the typical tache noire. Usual laboratory findings, which include thrombocytopenia, elevated levels of hepatic enzymes, and hyponatremia, are not specific to the disease. The diagnosis may be confirmed serologically by obtaining specific western immunoblot results and by isolation of Rickettsia conorii from blood culture with use of the shell vial cell culture technique. We report here the first documented case of spotless boutonneuse fever.
Epistemonikos ID: d443395ed9128c5d4c48848204d454d94b55d2fd
First added on: Jun 06, 2025