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Original Article

Fatal Rickettsial Meningitis in Hong Kong: A Need for Rapid Laboratory Diagnosis

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Pages 527-528 | Received 12 May 1995, Accepted 11 Jul 1995, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

A 22-year-old Chinese male, investigated elsewhere for fever and myalgia, was transferred to our hospital drowsy, unresponsive to commands and with a petechial rash. Partially treated meningococcal meningitis was suspected and high-dose antibiotics were immediately started. Rising Weil-Felix titres occurred too late for anti-rickettsial therapy to prevent a fatal outcome. Subsequent specific serology showed rising titres against Rickettsia conori. The desirability of more rapid and reliable methods of laboratory diagnosis of rickettsial infection is evident.

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