Emerging Infectious Diseases (May 2020)

Epidemiology of Tick-Borne Relapsing Fever in Endemic Area, Spain

  • María Carmen Domínguez,
  • Salvador Vergara,
  • María Carmen Gómez,
  • María Esther Roldán

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2605.190745
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 5
pp. 849 – 856

Abstract

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Tick-borne relapsing fever (TBRF) is caused by spirochetes of Borrelia bacteria. We collected data on all TBRF cases in a TBRF-endemic area in southwest Spain during 1994–2016. We analyzed data from 98 patients in whom TBRF was diagnosed by light microscopy and analyzed the relationship between climatic data and TBRF incidence. Most cases occurred a rural environment during summer and autumn. We describe demographic, epidemiologic, clinical, and analytical characteristics, treatment, and occurrence of Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction. Most patients had fever and headache, and laboratory test results included elevated C-reactive protein, thrombocytopenia, and neutrophilia. No patients died, but 10.1% had Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction. B. hispanica was the infecting species in 12 cases with PCR results. Clinicians often do not suspect TBRF because clinical signs and symptoms vary; therefore, it is likely underdiagnosed, even in disease-endemic areas.

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