Abstract
BACKGROUND: Rickettsia are neglected, arthropod-borne bacteria causing febrile illness of varying severity. Indonesia is endemic for several Rickettsia species, predominantly from murine and scrub typhus groups. OBJECTIVE: We described here a potentially novel Rickettsia species in a young adult presenting with acute, undifferentiated, febrile illness at a primary health center in Timika, Papua, Indonesia, in 2021. METHODS: Blood tested positive for Rickettsia spp. by a nucleic acid amplification test, 17-kDa and ompB gene fragments were successfully sequenced. RESULTS: The recovered sequences showed the highest similarity to two Rickettsia spp. of mosquito origin, with 90.0% identity for the 17-kDa and 85.6% for the ompB gene. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest the presence of a divergent Rickettsia lineage in Papua, Indonesia. To our knowledge, this is the first report of Rickettsia DNA sequences obtained from a human case in this region.