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To the Editor: Rickettsia australis is the causative organism of Queensland tick typhus, also known as Australian spotted fever. It is an obligate, intracellular organism that invades endothelial cells, causing vasculitis.1,2 Its transmission to humans is via Ixodes tick species, which can occur along the east coast of Australia, but predominantly occur in the north-east.3 R. australis was previously thought to have a low complication rate; however, severe sequelae such as multiorgan failure, severe pneumonia and digital necrosis have emerged in recent years.1
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©The Medical Journal of Australia 2009 www.mja.com.au PRINT ISSN: 0025-729X ONLINE ISSN: 1326-5377