Sang Hyun,Ji Yeun Kim,Hye Hee,Ji‐Soo Kwon,Hyunjung Lee,Na Young Jeon,Min Jae Kim,Yong Pil Chong,Sang‐Oh Lee,Sang‐Ho Choi,Yang Soo Kim,Jun Hee Woo,Sung‐Han Kim
Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) and scrub typhus are the most common tick-borne diseases in South Korea. However, few studies have systematically examined the simultaneous presence of the two diseases. We found that two (4.9%) of 41 patients with suspected and confirmed SFTS had evidence of coinfection with scrub typhus. In addition, two (3.6%) of 55 suspected and confirmed scrub typhus patients were identified to have coinfection with SFTS. Our data suggest that diagnostic evaluation for coinfection in patients with tick-borne illness and empirical doxycycline treatment in patients with SFTS may be warranted in areas endemic for both diseases until coinfection with scrub typhus is ruled out.