Unexpected Death Due to Rickettsiosis

Medical-legal and Epidemiological Implications

Authors

  • José Vicente Pachar Lucio Instituto de Medicina Legal y Ciencias Forenses
  • José Antonio Ruíz Arango Instituto de Medicina Legal y Ciencias Forenses de Panamá
  • Sergio Eduardo Bermúdez Castillero Instituto Conmemorativo Gorgas de Estudios de la Salud
  • Geneva Rodríguez de Pachar Hospital del Niño de Panamá

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.16925/cf.v4i2.2244

Keywords:

epidemiology, malpractice, unexpected death, necropsy, rickettsiosis

Abstract

Purpose: To present a case of unexpected death due to rickettsiosis and its medical-legal and epidemiological implications. Themes: Acute infections, unexpected death, lawsuit for medical malpractice, and epidemiological consequences of the diagnosis of infectious disease. Elaboration: This article refers to the case of a teenager, resident of Panama City, who had a lethal acute clinical infection. At the time of necropsy, there was no diagnosis to confirm that it was a case of rickettsiosis. Conclusions: Cases of rickettsiosis are not frequent; it is possible that they are not diagnosed in a timely manner, and therefore, they put the population at epidemiological risk. The complexity and promptness of clinical manifestations may cause diagnostic and treatment errors, for which the results of the necropsy are crucial to certify the cause of death and resolve claims for medical malpractice.

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How to Cite

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Pachar Lucio JV, Ruíz Arango JA, Bermúdez Castillero SE, Rodríguez de Pachar G. Unexpected Death Due to Rickettsiosis: Medical-legal and Epidemiological Implications. Antistio Rev. Cient. INMLCF Colomb. [Internet]. 2017 Dec. 13 [cited 2025 Dec. 5];4(2):85-91. Available from: https://www.revistasforensesmedicinalegalgovco.biteca.online/index.php/an/article/view/2244

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2017-12-13

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