Rickettsial diseases in Brazil and Portugal: occurrence, distribution and diagnosis

Authors

  • Márcio Antonio Moreira Galvão Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto; Departamento de Nutrição
  • Luiz Jacintho da Silva Universidade Estadual de Campinas
  • Elvira Maria Mendes Nascimento Secretaria de Estado de Saúde de São Paulo; Superintendência do Controle de Endemias
  • Simone Berger Calic Secretaria de Estado da Saúde de Minas Gerais; Fundação Ezequiel Dias
  • Rita de Sousa Instituto Nacional de Saúde Dr Ricardo Jorge; Centro de Estudos de Vectores e Doenças Infecciosas
  • Fátima Bacellar Instituto Nacional de Saúde Dr Ricardo Jorge; Centro de Estudos de Vectores e Doenças Infecciosas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89102005000500023

Keywords:

Tick-borne diseases^i2^sepidemiol, Tick-borne diseases^i2^sdiagno, Ticks, Boutonneuse fever^i2^sepidemiol, Boutonneuse fever^i2^sdiagno, Rickettsia infections^i2^sepidemiol, Rickettsia infections^i2^sdiagno, Incidence, Brazil, Portugal

Abstract

The present study is an update review on the occurrence and diagnosis of rickettsial diseases in Brazil and Portugal, aiming at promoting their epidemiological surveillance in both countries. A literature review was carried out and unpublished data of laboratories and surveillance systems were presented. The results described the occurrence of rickettsial diseases and infections in Brazil and Portugal, including other new and still poorly understood rickettsial infections. Current diagnostic methods were discussed. As in many other countries, rickettsial diseases and infections seem to be an emerging public health problem. Treated as a minor problem for many decades, the interest in these infections has increased in both countries but further studies are needed to establish their role as a public health problem.

Published

2005-10-01

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Section

Current Comments

How to Cite

Galvão, M. A. M., Silva, L. J. da, Nascimento, E. M. M., Calic, S. B., Sousa, R. de, & Bacellar, F. (2005). Rickettsial diseases in Brazil and Portugal: occurrence, distribution and diagnosis . Revista De Saúde Pública, 39(5), 850-856. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89102005000500023