Cluster of Sylvatic Epidemic Typhus Cases Associated with Flying Squirrels, 2004–2006

In February 2006, a diagnosis of sylvatic epidemic typhus in a counselor at a wilderness camp in Pennsylvania prompted a retrospective investigation. From January 2004 through January 2006, 3 more cases were identified. All had been counselors at the camp and had experienced febrile illness with mya...

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Main Authors: Alice S. Chapman, David L. Swerdlow, Virginia M. Dato, Alicia D. Anderson, Claire E. Moodie, Chandra Marriott, Brian Amman, Morgan J. Hennessey, Perry Fox, Douglas B. Green, Eric Pegg, William L. Nicholson, Marina E. Eremeeva, Gregory A. Dasch
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Language:English
Published: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2009-07-01
Series:Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/15/7/08-1305_article
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spelling doaj-89df8b2b24ef4e2bba316422c01417162020-11-25T01:04:37ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592009-07-011571005101110.3201/eid1507.081305Cluster of Sylvatic Epidemic Typhus Cases Associated with Flying Squirrels, 2004–2006Alice S. ChapmanDavid L. SwerdlowVirginia M. DatoAlicia D. AndersonClaire E. MoodieChandra MarriottBrian AmmanMorgan J. HennesseyPerry FoxDouglas B. GreenEric PeggWilliam L. NicholsonMarina E. EremeevaGregory A. DaschIn February 2006, a diagnosis of sylvatic epidemic typhus in a counselor at a wilderness camp in Pennsylvania prompted a retrospective investigation. From January 2004 through January 2006, 3 more cases were identified. All had been counselors at the camp and had experienced febrile illness with myalgia, chills, and sweats; 2 had been hospitalized. All patients had slept in the same cabin and reported having seen and heard flying squirrels inside the wall adjacent to their bed. Serum from each patient had evidence of infection with Rickettsia prowazekii. Analysis of blood and tissue from 14 southern flying squirrels trapped in the woodlands around the cabin indicated that 71% were infected with R. prowazekii. Education and control measures to exclude flying squirrels from housing are essential to reduce the likelihood of sylvatic epidemic typhus.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/15/7/08-1305_articleSylvatic typhusepidemic typhusflying squirrelRickettsia prowazekiirickettsiazoonoses
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author Alice S. Chapman
David L. Swerdlow
Virginia M. Dato
Alicia D. Anderson
Claire E. Moodie
Chandra Marriott
Brian Amman
Morgan J. Hennessey
Perry Fox
Douglas B. Green
Eric Pegg
William L. Nicholson
Marina E. Eremeeva
Gregory A. Dasch
spellingShingle Alice S. Chapman
David L. Swerdlow
Virginia M. Dato
Alicia D. Anderson
Claire E. Moodie
Chandra Marriott
Brian Amman
Morgan J. Hennessey
Perry Fox
Douglas B. Green
Eric Pegg
William L. Nicholson
Marina E. Eremeeva
Gregory A. Dasch
Cluster of Sylvatic Epidemic Typhus Cases Associated with Flying Squirrels, 2004–2006
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Sylvatic typhus
epidemic typhus
flying squirrel
Rickettsia prowazekii
rickettsia
zoonoses
author_facet Alice S. Chapman
David L. Swerdlow
Virginia M. Dato
Alicia D. Anderson
Claire E. Moodie
Chandra Marriott
Brian Amman
Morgan J. Hennessey
Perry Fox
Douglas B. Green
Eric Pegg
William L. Nicholson
Marina E. Eremeeva
Gregory A. Dasch
author_sort Alice S. Chapman
title Cluster of Sylvatic Epidemic Typhus Cases Associated with Flying Squirrels, 2004–2006
title_short Cluster of Sylvatic Epidemic Typhus Cases Associated with Flying Squirrels, 2004–2006
title_full Cluster of Sylvatic Epidemic Typhus Cases Associated with Flying Squirrels, 2004–2006
title_fullStr Cluster of Sylvatic Epidemic Typhus Cases Associated with Flying Squirrels, 2004–2006
title_full_unstemmed Cluster of Sylvatic Epidemic Typhus Cases Associated with Flying Squirrels, 2004–2006
title_sort cluster of sylvatic epidemic typhus cases associated with flying squirrels, 2004–2006
publisher Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
series Emerging Infectious Diseases
issn 1080-6040
1080-6059
publishDate 2009-07-01
description In February 2006, a diagnosis of sylvatic epidemic typhus in a counselor at a wilderness camp in Pennsylvania prompted a retrospective investigation. From January 2004 through January 2006, 3 more cases were identified. All had been counselors at the camp and had experienced febrile illness with myalgia, chills, and sweats; 2 had been hospitalized. All patients had slept in the same cabin and reported having seen and heard flying squirrels inside the wall adjacent to their bed. Serum from each patient had evidence of infection with Rickettsia prowazekii. Analysis of blood and tissue from 14 southern flying squirrels trapped in the woodlands around the cabin indicated that 71% were infected with R. prowazekii. Education and control measures to exclude flying squirrels from housing are essential to reduce the likelihood of sylvatic epidemic typhus.
topic Sylvatic typhus
epidemic typhus
flying squirrel
Rickettsia prowazekii
rickettsia
zoonoses
url https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/15/7/08-1305_article
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