- Author:
Kowoon JOO
1
;
Mee Kyung KIM
;
Se Hee KIL
;
Moon Hyun CHUNG
;
Joon Mee KIM
;
Jae Seung KANG
Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords: Orientia tsutsugamushi; Scrub typhus; Cholestatic hepatitis; Genotype
- MeSH: Aged; Alkaline Phosphatase; Asian Continental Ancestry Group; Base Sequence; Biopsy; Encephalitis; Female; Fever; Genotype; Hepatitis; Humans; Korea; Liver; Orientia tsutsugamushi; Pneumonia; Polymerase Chain Reaction; Scrub Typhus; Shock; Sprains and Strains
- From: Infection and Chemotherapy 2009;41(2):99-104
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: In Korea, the clinical manifestation of scrub typhus in humans appears to be severe in the northern regions of the country and mild in the southern areas. Studies on the geographic distribution of the serotype of Orientia tsutsugamushi revealed that the Boryong serotype is predominant in the southern Korean peninsula, whereas the Gilliam, Karp, and Gilliam-Karp serotypes prevail in the northern or central peninsula. We report a case of severe scrub typhus caused by the Japanese Gilliam type of Orientia tsutsugamushi in a 66-year-old woman from Tongyeong, a city located in the southern part of Korean peninsula. The patient was admitted to the hospital with fever on August 29th, 2001. Scrub typhus complicated by shock, pneumonitis, and encephalitis was diagnosed. Additionally, markedly elevated alkaline phosphatase levels was observed, which necessitated an ultrasonographic examination, which showed an ill-defined hyperechogenic mass on the right hepatic lobe. Liver biopsy showed cholestatic hepatitis and blood culture showed growth of O. tsutsugamushi. Gene sequencing of the amplicons of a polymerase chain reaction using primers for the amplification of the gene encoding the 56-kDa protein of O. tsutsugamushi revealed a nucleotide sequence that matched Yonchon strain of O. tsutsugamushi.