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Spatio-temporal analysis of spotted fever cases reported to a tertiary care hospital in Southern India

Thomas, T. M.; D Cruz, S.; Perumalla, S. K.; Gunasekaran, K.; Prakash, J. A.

2026-04-07 infectious diseases
10.64898/2026.04.07.26350285 medRxiv
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Background: Spotted fever is caused by spotted fever group rickettsiae (SFGR) belonging to the genus Rickettsia. Transmission to humans is primarily via the bite of infected ticks. Being a vector-borne disease, the occurrence of spotted fever is related to factors that allow the vector to thrive. This spatio-temporal analysis gives an insight into the distribution of cases and correlation with seasonality. Methodology: A suspected AFI patient was considered spotted fever positive if either serology (ELISA/IFA) or molecular assay (Nested PCR/qPCR) was tested positive. Demographic data of confirmed cases were included for the analysis. Results: In the 18-year dataset, a total of 2153 suspected patients were tested for spotted fever, of which 516 (24%) were positive. On spatio-temporal analysis, Vellore district reported 39.9% of cases, Chittoor 38.8%, Tirupattur 12.5%, Ranipet 4.5%, and Tiruvannamalai 4.3%. Maximum spotted fever cases were reported between the months of September to March, with a peak in January. Children below 10 years and housewives were at risk of spotted fever. Conclusion: The findings of this retrospective analysis highlight the importance of considering spotted fever group rickettsioses in patients presenting with acute undifferentiated febrile illness, particularly children aged <10 years, from areas with higher spatial clustering, during or following the monsoon season.

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