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Fatal Brazilian spotted fever in a healthy military man during field training in Rio de Janeiro city, southeastern Brazil.

Ana Beatriz Pacheco-SilvaEzequias Batista MartinsAngie Jeannine Rios LópezPaula João Tomas DetepoRoxana Flores MamaniAndré Miguel JapiassúOtilia LupiTulio Vieira MendesAnielle de Pina-CostaGuilherme Amaral CalvetClarisse da Silveira BressanMichele Fernanda Borges da SilvaLiana Lumi OginoMatheus Ribeiro da Silva AssisAmanda Meneleu MarquesCristina Maria Giordano DiasJuliana Mildward BorchertElba Regina Sampaio de LemosPatricia Brasil
Published in: Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo (2022)
Brazilian spotted fever, a zoonotic disease transmitted by ticks, is caused by Rickettsia rickettsii. We report a fulminant case of this zoonosis in a healthy 46-year-old military man in the urban region of Rio de Janeiro city, in October, 2021. Ticks and capybaras (Amblyomma sculptum, Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris, respectively) were identified in the military fields, pointing to the participation of this large synanthropic rodent, recognized as an efficient amplifier host of Rickettsia rickettsii in Brazil. As the military population is considered a risk group for spotted fever, it is necessary to alert health professionals to the importance of the early detection of the disease and its adequate management, mainly in populations that are particularly at risk of exposure to ticks, in order to avoid fatal outcomes.
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