A77: Spotted fever [tick-borne rickettsioses]

A77.1: Spotted fever due to Rickettsia conorii

The illness is caused by certain bacteria. The bacteria are spread via a tick bite. Mediterranean spotted fever occurs in the Mediterranean region as well as in Africa, South Asia and Russia.

Spotted fever can be accompanied by a high fever. Headaches and limb pain may also occur. There may be changes to the skin. The tick bite can cause the skin to turn very red and, after a while, get covered by a black scab. Pink spots can occur on the skin of the hands and feet. Over time these spread all over the body. Later, the spots can become darker, tangible pustules.