Indian Tick Typhus Presenting as Purpura Fulminans with Review on Rickettsial Infections

Indian J Dermatol. 2017 Jan-Feb;62(1):1-6. doi: 10.4103/0019-5154.198030.

Abstract

Rickettsial diseases are some of the most covert reemerging infections of the present times. They are generally incapacitating and notoriously difficult to diagnose; untreated cases can have fatality rates as high as 30%-35%, but when diagnosed properly, they are often easily treated but lack of definite diagnostic tools and the hazards of handling these microorganisms aggravate the difficulties of diagnosis and treatment.

Keywords: Indian tick typhus; purpura fulminans; rickettsiae.

Publication types

  • Review