KUMJ | VOL. 20 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 79 | JULY-SEPT. 2022
Rickettsial Infection amongst Febrile Illness Patient in a Tertiary Care Hospital: A Retrospective Cross-sectional Study
Gurung RB, Sapkota P, Bhatt S, Tamang A, Joshi S, Khadka S, Jaisy DN, Chalise S, Shrestha P
Abstract: Background
Rickettsial infection is an emerging neglected tropical disease in the Southeast Asia.
In past few years Nepal is also reporting escalating prevalence of rickettsia. The
under evaluation is resulting it as undiagnosed or are simply labeled as pyrexia of
unknown origin.
Objective
To find out the prevalence of rickettsia in a hospital setting, assess the socio-
demographic and other relevant clinical features of the rickettsia patients.
Method
This is a hospital based retrospective cross-sectional study from October 2020 to
October 2021. This study reviewed the medical records of the department.
Result
The study included 105 eligible patients and the prevalence rate was 4.38 per 100
patients. The mean age of the participants was 42 years, and the mean hospital stay
was 3 (SD ±2.06) days. More than 55% of the participants had fever for less than or
equal to 5 days and 9% had Eschar present. Vomiting, headache, and myalgia were
the most common symptoms and hypertension, and diabetes were the common
comorbidities. Pneumonia and the acute kidney injury were the two complications of
the patients as stated in the study. The severity of the thrombocytopenia deducted
from admission time to discharge, and the case fatality was 4%.
Conclusion
The future studies shall consider on collaborative clinical and entomological research.
This would help in better understanding of the etiology of supposedly unknown
febrile illness and the under-investigated field of emerging rickettsia in Nepal.
Keyword : Eschar, Febrile illness, IgM titer, Rickettsia, Thrombocytopenia