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Rickettsia typhi


Gram stain:  negative
Cell shape:  rod-shaped or coccobacilli; highly pleomorphic
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Oxygen requirements:  
Other:  Very small organisms -- 0.8 - 2.0 micrometers; these organisms are obligate intracellular parasites (they can only reproduce within a host cell). These organisms are transmitted to humans by insects and ticks. In humans they damage the permeability of capillaries; severe infections can cause the cardiovascular system to collapse. Patients exhibit a characteristic rash: progresses from small pink spots called macules to pink red pimple-like spots called papules which fuse together to form a maculopapular rash. Usually cultivated in lab only within living cultures such as fertilized eggs or animals.

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Pathogenicity:  causative agent of endemic typhus (the 2nd form of typhus); mild fever, persistent headache, traditional rash.

Transmission:  rat and squirrel fleas; cats and their fleas may also be involved.

Treatment:  tetracycline and chloramphenicol.


* This genus is named after its discoverer in 1909, Howard Taylor Ricketts. Ricketts died from endemic typhus during his studies of this organism!


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Endemic Flea-Borne Typhus - Summary Information