
Candidatus Neoehrlichia is increasingly being recognized worldwide as a tickborne pathogen. We report a case of symptomatic neoehrlichiosis in an immunocompetent Austria resident who had recently returned from travel in Tanzania. The use of Anaplasmataceae-specific PCR to determine the duration of antimicrobial therapy seems reasonable to avert recrudescence.
Adult, imported, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Tanzania, tick-borne, RNA, Ribosomal, 16S, Candidatus Neoehrlichia, Humans, tickborne, Travel, R, Dispatch, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Hospitalization, Anaplasmataceae, Treatment Outcome, travel-associated, Austria, Anaplasmataceae Infections, Medicine, Female
Adult, imported, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Tanzania, tick-borne, RNA, Ribosomal, 16S, Candidatus Neoehrlichia, Humans, tickborne, Travel, R, Dispatch, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Hospitalization, Anaplasmataceae, Treatment Outcome, travel-associated, Austria, Anaplasmataceae Infections, Medicine, Female
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