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Epidemiological, Clinical, and Microbiological Characteristics in a Large Series of Patients Affected by Dermacentor -Borne-Necrosis-Erythema-Lymphadenopathy from a Unique Centre from Spain.

Sonia SantibáñezAránzazu PortilloValvanera IbarraPaula SantibáñezLuís MetolaConcepción García-GarcíaAna María PalomarCristina Cervera-AcedoJorge AlbaJosé-Ramon BlancoJosé A Oteo
Published in: Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
During recent decades, a tick-borne rickettsial syndrome, characterized by eschar and painful lymphadenopathy after Dermacentor marginatus -bite, has been described as an emerging rickettsiosis in Europe. Our group named it DEBONEL ( Dermacentor -borne-necrosis-erythema-lymphadenopathy), regarding the vector and the main infection signs. Other groups called it TIBOLA (tick-borne-lymphadenophathy) and, later, SENLAT (scalp-eschar-and-neck-lymphadenopathy-after-tick-bite), expanding, in the latter, the etiological spectrum to other pathogens. Objective: To investigate the etiology of DEBONEL agents in our area, and to compare their epidemiological/clinical/microbiological characteristics. During 2001-2020, 216 patients clinically diagnosed of DEBONEL (the largest series from one center) in La Rioja (northern Spain) were examined. Rickettsia spp. were amplified in 14/104 (13.46%) blood samples, 69/142 (48.59%) eschar swabs, 7/7 (100%) biopsies, and 71/71 (100%) D. marginatus from patients. For samples in which Rickettsia was undetected, no other microorganisms were found. ' Candidatus Rickettsia rioja', Rickettsia slovaca , Rickettsia raoultii , and Rickettsia DmS1 genotype were detected in 91, 66, 4, and 3 patients, respectively. DEBONEL should be considered in patients with clinical manifestations herein described in areas associated to Dermacentor. The most frequently involved agent in our environment is ' Ca. R. rioja'. The finding of Rickettsia sp. DmS1 in ticks attached to DEBONEL patients suggests the implication of other rickettsia genotypes.
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