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Confirmation of spotted-fever group and typhus group rickettsiosis cases through a three-month hospital-based sentinel surveillance of acute undifferentiated febrile illness in the municipality of Santander de Quilichao, Cauca, Colombia

  • Carlos Ramiro Silva-Ramos
  • , Heidy C.Martínez Díaz
  • , Juliana Gil-Mora
  • , Paola Betancourt-Ruiz
  • , Luz Adriana Olaya-M
  • , Eliana Bolaños
  • , Efraín Benavides
  • , Marylin Hidalgo

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Abstract

Introduction:Spotted fever group (SFG) and typhus group (TG) rickettsioses are important causes of acute undifferentiated febrile illness (AUFI). Its diagnosis is not routinely performed; thus, surveillance studies that attempt to identify active cases are highly important. The objective of this study was to conduct an AUFI sentinel surveillance in a region with high seropositivity rates in the Cauca Department, Colombia.Materials and Methods: Patients with AUFI were recruited over three months in a local hospital in Santander de Quilichao municipality. Demographic and epidemiologi- cal data were also collected. Acute and convalescent blood samples were collected from each patient. Complete hemograms, liver function tests, and C-reactive protein (CRP) measurements were conducted. SFG and TG rickettsiosis was screened using an indirect immunofluorescence assay.Results: A total of 22 febrile patients were included in this study. In six of them (27.3%), SFG rickettsiosis was detected; TG rickettsiosis was detected in four (18.2%) and three (13.6%) patients seroconverted to both Rickettsia spp. groups. Additionally, in fourteen patients (93.3%) and eleven patients (73.3%) patients had previous exposure to SFG and TG Rickettsia spp., respectively.Discussion: Active circulation of SFG and TG rickettsioses cases was identified in rural areas of Santander de Quilichao, as well as previous exposure to Rickettsia spp., shedding light on a possible important novel endemic region for rickettsioses in Cauca.

Translated title of the contributionConfirmación de casos de rickettsiosis del grupo de las fiebres manchadas y del grupo del tifo mediante una vigilancia centinela detres meses en el hospital para síndrome febril agudo indiferenciado en el municipio de Santander de Quilichao, Cauca, Colombia
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)142-149
Number of pages8
JournalInfectio
Volume29
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 27 Aug 2025

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Keywords

  • Colombia
  • Rickettsia
  • febrile patients
  • rickettsiosis
  • spotted-fever group
  • typhus group

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