TY - JOUR
T1 - Zoonotic febrile illnesses misdiagnosed as COVID-19
T2 - a review of reported clinical cases
AU - Silva-Ramos, Carlos Ramiro
AU - Mejorano-Fonseca, Julián A.
AU - Rodríguez-Morales, Alfonso J.
AU - Hidalgo, Marylin
AU - Faccini-Martínez, Álvaro A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - COVID-19 is a zoonotic coronavirus disease caused by SARS-CoV-2. Its fast spreading by aerosol transmission has made it a highly contagious disease, causing the most recent 2020 pandemic. Although it mainly affects the respiratory system, atypical forms of the disease have been described, including developing an undifferentiated febrile illness without respiratory symptoms, that can represent a diagnostic challenge, mainly in tropical areas where several zoonotic febrile diseases are circulating. Thus, despite the broad clinical spectrum of COVID-19, in the tropics, other zoo-notic etiologies should always be considered as differential diagnoses. According to our case reports re-view, eight different zoonotic febrile diseases misdiag- nosed as COVID-19 have been reported in the available scientific literature of four databases. These were only suspected due to the epidemiological history. Thus, making a complete and detailed clinical history of a febrile patient in the tropics is essential to suspect the etiology and request the necessary confirmatory tests. Therefore, COVID-19 must be included as a differential diagnosis of undifferentiated febrile illness in the tropics, but other zoonotic infectious diseases must not be ruled out.
AB - COVID-19 is a zoonotic coronavirus disease caused by SARS-CoV-2. Its fast spreading by aerosol transmission has made it a highly contagious disease, causing the most recent 2020 pandemic. Although it mainly affects the respiratory system, atypical forms of the disease have been described, including developing an undifferentiated febrile illness without respiratory symptoms, that can represent a diagnostic challenge, mainly in tropical areas where several zoonotic febrile diseases are circulating. Thus, despite the broad clinical spectrum of COVID-19, in the tropics, other zoo-notic etiologies should always be considered as differential diagnoses. According to our case reports re-view, eight different zoonotic febrile diseases misdiag- nosed as COVID-19 have been reported in the available scientific literature of four databases. These were only suspected due to the epidemiological history. Thus, making a complete and detailed clinical history of a febrile patient in the tropics is essential to suspect the etiology and request the necessary confirmatory tests. Therefore, COVID-19 must be included as a differential diagnosis of undifferentiated febrile illness in the tropics, but other zoonotic infectious diseases must not be ruled out.
KW - Anaplasma
KW - Babesia
KW - Borrelia
KW - COVID-19
KW - Crimean-Congo virus
KW - Febrile illness
KW - Hantavirus
KW - Lep-tospira
KW - Rickettsia
KW - Zoonoses
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U2 - 10.53854/liim-3102-3
DO - 10.53854/liim-3102-3
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85163168186
SN - 1124-9390
VL - 31
SP - 151
EP - 162
JO - Infezioni in Medicina
JF - Infezioni in Medicina
IS - 2
ER -