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Rickettsiae
Obligate intracellular parasites
Size smaller than bacteria ranging from
0.3
to
0.5
um in
width
&
0.3
to
2.0
in
length
Shape is
pleomorphic
,
cocobacillary
(fat rods) in shape
Employ
arthropods
(fleas, lice, mites, ticks)
Rickettsial
Diseases
Rocky mountain
spotted fever
Epidemic
Typhus
Murine
Typhus
Tsutsugamushi
Ricketsial
Pox
A.
Fever
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
Causative agent:
Rickettsia Rickettsii
Vector:
wood
and
dog
ticks
Reservoir:
wild
rabbit
Symptoms: malaise, abrupt fever,
muscle
and joint pains; rash on
wrist
and
ankles
spreading to the body
Epidemic Typhus
Causative agent:
R. Prowazekii
Vector:
Human
body
lice
Reservoir:
Human
Symptoms: abrupt severe aches,
fever
,
chills
, rash on back and chest spreading down
Murine Typhus
Causative agent:
R. Typhi
Vector:
rat
,
fleas
Reservoir:
rodents
Symptoms:
similar
to those epidemic typhus but
milder
Tsutsugamushi
Causative agent:
R. tsutsugamushi
Vector:
mites
Reservoir:
wild rats
and
mice
Symptoms: abrupt onset and
chills
, rash on
trunk spreading
peripherally
Rickettsial Pox
Causative agents:
R. Akari
Vector:
mouse
,
mite
Reservoir:
house mite
Symptoms: lesion at site of
bite
,
chills fever
, generalized rash
A. Fever
Causative agent:
C. Burnetti
Vector:
Ticks
,
body lice
Reservoir:
wild rodents
,
cattle
,
sheep
,
goats
Symptoms:
fever
, malaise,
frequently
cough and
patchy pneumonia
; no rash