Vector-borne infections: a hazard for adventure visitors to Israel

Dror Guberman MD, Daniel A. Vardy MD, Laurent Klapholz MD, Sidney N. Klaus MD
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Three vector-borne diseases, Mediterranean spotted fever, cave fever, and simple cutaneous leishmaniasis, are endemic to Israel. These diseases may pose a significant health hazard to visitors to this area. The objective of this article is to supply the essential information concerning these diseases to physicians who are unfamiliar with them, with the intention of preventing disease by better traveler education and enabling prompt recognition and treatment outside the endemic areas. Mediterranean spotted fever is a rickettsiosis transmitted by a dog tick and presenting as a high fever with headache and typical rash. Cave fever is a borrelial infection transmitted by a soft tick and presenting as a relapsing febrile disease. Both diseases can be prevented by avoiding endemic areas and ticks, and respond well to treatment with tetracycline. Cutaneous leishmaniasis is a protozoan infection of the skin transmitted by the sandfly and presenting as an indurated erythematous cutaneous nodule. It responds to topical paromomycin and to intralesional or systemic sodium stibogluconate, but the best policy is to take the proper precautions and avoid infection.

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媒介传播感染:以色列探险游客的危险
三种媒介传播疾病,地中海斑疹热、洞穴热和单纯皮肤利什曼病,是以色列的地方病。这些疾病可能对该地区的游客构成严重的健康危害。本文的目的是为不熟悉这些疾病的医生提供有关这些疾病的基本信息,旨在通过更好的旅行者教育来预防疾病,并使流行地区以外的人能够及时识别和治疗。地中海斑疹热是一种由狗蜱传播的立克次体病,表现为高烧、头痛和典型皮疹。洞穴热是一种由软蜱传播的螺旋体感染,表现为反复发热性疾病。这两种疾病都可以通过避开流行地区和蜱虫来预防,并且四环素治疗效果良好。皮肤利什曼病是一种由白蛉传播的皮肤原生动物感染,表现为硬化的皮肤红斑结节。它对外用帕罗霉素和局部或全身施打葡萄糖酸钠有反应,但最好的策略是采取适当的预防措施,避免感染。
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