학술논문

A Clinical Study of 94 Patients with Tick Bite in 8 Medical Institutions in Gifu Prefecture / 岐阜県内8医療機関で経験したマダニ刺咬症94例の臨床的検討
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
日本皮膚科学会雑誌 / The Japanese Journal of Dermatology. 2016, 126(11):2095
Subject
Amblyomma testudinarium
Gifu Prefecture
Haemophysalis longicornis
tick bite
Language
Japanese
ISSN
0021-499X
1346-8146
Abstract
Ninety-four patients of tick bite from hard ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) who visited 8 medical institutions in Gifu Prefecture from 1990 to 2015 were summarized. The patients group included 41 males and 51 females, and the average age was 55.0. Most patients visited from April to July. In this study, the most common species was Amblyomma testudinarium, which was rarely reported in the adjacent prefectures, Toyama and Ishikawa. Among the ticks, 47.4%, 32.8%, and 18.1%, were nymphs, adult females, and larvae, respectively. Ticks were found widely on the trunk, head/neck, lower extremities, and genital/inguinal parts. Although one patient had cellulitis-like swelling; and another had a fever, they recovered without any sequelae.

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