TY - JOUR
T1 - Human exposure to a granulocytic Ehrlichia and other tick-borne agents in Connecticut
AU - Magnarelli, Louis A.
AU - Ijdo, Jacob W.
AU - Anderson, John F.
AU - Padula, Steven J.
AU - Flavell, Richard A.
AU - Fikrig, Erol
PY - 1998/10
Y1 - 1998/10
N2 - Indirect fluorescent-antibody (IFA) staining methods with Ehrlichia equi (MRK or BDS strains) and Western blot analyses containing a human granulocytic ehrlichiosis (HGE) agent (NCH-1 strain) were used to confirm probable human cases of infection in Connecticut during 1995 and 1996. Also included were other tests for Ehrlichia chaffeensis, the agent of human monocytic ehrlichiosis (HME), Babesia microti, and Borrelia burgdorferi. Thirty-three (8.8%) of 375 patients who had fever accompanied by marked leukopenia or thrombocytopenia were serologically confirmed as having HGE. Western blot analyses of a subset of positive sera confirmed the results of the IFA staining methods for 15 (78.9%) of 19 seropositive specimens obtained from different persons. There was frequent detection of antibodies to a 44- kDa protein of the HGE agent. Serologic testing also revealed possible cases of Lyme borreliosis (n = 142), babesiosis (n = 41), and HME (n = 21). Forty- seven (26.1%) of 180 patients had antibodies to two or more tick-borne agents. Therefore, when one of these diseases is clinically suspected or diagnosed, clinicians should consider the possibility of other current or past tick-borne infections.
AB - Indirect fluorescent-antibody (IFA) staining methods with Ehrlichia equi (MRK or BDS strains) and Western blot analyses containing a human granulocytic ehrlichiosis (HGE) agent (NCH-1 strain) were used to confirm probable human cases of infection in Connecticut during 1995 and 1996. Also included were other tests for Ehrlichia chaffeensis, the agent of human monocytic ehrlichiosis (HME), Babesia microti, and Borrelia burgdorferi. Thirty-three (8.8%) of 375 patients who had fever accompanied by marked leukopenia or thrombocytopenia were serologically confirmed as having HGE. Western blot analyses of a subset of positive sera confirmed the results of the IFA staining methods for 15 (78.9%) of 19 seropositive specimens obtained from different persons. There was frequent detection of antibodies to a 44- kDa protein of the HGE agent. Serologic testing also revealed possible cases of Lyme borreliosis (n = 142), babesiosis (n = 41), and HME (n = 21). Forty- seven (26.1%) of 180 patients had antibodies to two or more tick-borne agents. Therefore, when one of these diseases is clinically suspected or diagnosed, clinicians should consider the possibility of other current or past tick-borne infections.
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U2 - 10.1128/jcm.36.10.2823-2827.1998
DO - 10.1128/jcm.36.10.2823-2827.1998
M3 - Article
C2 - 9738027
AN - SCOPUS:0031657882
SN - 0095-1137
VL - 36
SP - 2823
EP - 2827
JO - Journal of clinical microbiology
JF - Journal of clinical microbiology
IS - 10
ER -