
We report a patient in North Carolina, USA, with Heartland virus infection whose diagnosis was complicated by previous Ehrlichia chaffeensis infection. We identified E. ewingii-infected and Bourbon virus-infected tick pools at the patient's residence. Healthcare providers should consider testing for tickborne viruses if ehrlichiosis is suspected.
Male, Bunyaviridae, R, Dispatch, Ehrlichiosis, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, Heartland virus, co-infection, Ehrlichia chaffeensis, ehrlichiosis, North Carolina, Medicine, Humans, Animals, Female, Ehrlichia ewingii, Bourbon virus, Aged
Male, Bunyaviridae, R, Dispatch, Ehrlichiosis, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, Heartland virus, co-infection, Ehrlichia chaffeensis, ehrlichiosis, North Carolina, Medicine, Humans, Animals, Female, Ehrlichia ewingii, Bourbon virus, Aged
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