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AFRICAN TICK-BITE FEVER (Contact) Please
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image & underlined links for details: Matheson (1950) noted that this disease is related to the
spotted fevers and is caused by Rickettsia
spp.. It was first
recognized as a clinical disease in South Africa before 1930. Two vector ticks, Haemaphysalis
leachi and Amblyomma hebraeum
are known and possibly Rhipicephalus sanguineus
as well. It has been thought that
only the tick larvae transmit the disease.
The sore is described as a tache
noire and is accompanied by lymphadenitis. The dog tick, H. leachi,
transmits the disease in all stages and also by transovarial
transmission. This is a typhus fever caused by Rickettsia africae. It occurs commonly in sub-Saharan Africa
and also in the West Indies. The
Reservoir hosts include rodents and probably cattle (Service 2008). = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
= = Key References: <medvet.ref.htm> <Hexapoda> Camicas, J. L., J. . Hervy, F. Adam & P. C. Morel.
1998. The ticks of the world
(Acarida, Ixodida): Nomenclature, Described Stages,
Hosts,Distribution. Paris: Editions
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Salam. 2002. Tick removal. Amer. Fam. Physician 66:
643-45. Gothe, R., K. Kunze
& H. Hoogstraal. 1979. The mechanisms of pathogenicity in the
tick paralyses. J. Med. Ent. 16: 357-69. Hoogstraal, H. 1966.
Ticks in relation to human diseases caused by viruses. Ann. Rev. Ent. 11: 261-308. Hoogstraal, H. 1967.
Ticks in relation to human diseases caused by Rickettsia species. Ann. Rev. Ent. 12: 377-420. Matheson, R. 1950. Medical Entomology. Comstock Publ. Co, Inc. 610 p. Needham, G. R. & P.
D. Teel. 1991. Off-host physiological ecology of ixodid
ticks. Ann. Rev. Ent. 36: 313-52. Parola, P. & D.
Raoult. 2001. Tick-borne typhuses. IN:
The Encyclopedia of arthropod-transmitted Infections of Man and Domesticated Animals. ed.
M. W. Service, Wallingford: CABI: pp.
516-24. Service, M. 2008.
Medical Entomology For Students.
Cambridge Univ. Press. 289 p Sonenshine, D. E., R. S.
Lane & W. L. Nicholson. 2002. Ticks (Ixodida). IN: Medical &
Veterinary Entomology, ed. G. Mullen & L. Durden, Ambsterdam Acad. Press. pp
517-58. Sonenshine, D. E. &
T. N. Mather (eds.) 1994. Ecological Dynamics of Tick-Borne
Zoonoses. Oxford Univ. Press, New York. |