Published on: October 14, 2024
MURINE TYPHUS
MURINE TYPHUS
NEWS – Kerala Man Infected with Murine Typhus
HIGHLIGHTS
- An infectious disease caused by the flea-borne bacteria Rickettsia typhi.
How Does Murine Typhus Spread?
- Mechanism: Infection occurs when flea feces come into contact with cuts or mucous membranes.
- Transmission Characteristics:
- Not spread person-to-person.
- Common in coastal tropical and subtropical regions with rodent prevalence.
- Reported in Northeast India, Madhya Pradesh, and Kashmir.
Symptoms of Murine Typhus
- Onset: Symptoms appear 7 to 14 days post-exposure.
- Common Symptoms:
- Fever
- Headaches
- Body aches
- Joint pains
- Nausea and vomiting
- Stomach aches
- Rashes: May develop days after initial symptoms.
- Duration: Illness lasts up to two weeks; complications can extend for months if untreated.
Treatment for Murine Typhus
- Vaccine Status: No vaccine currently available.
- Effective Medication: Antibiotic doxycycline is the recommended treatment.
- Importance of Early Diagnosis: Timely treatment is crucial to prevent severe outcomes.
Prevention of Murine Typhus
- Pet Care:
- Regular washing of pets to keep fleas off.
- Awareness of signs of fleas.
- Flea Treatment: Should be administered as needed to prevent infestation.