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Quoted phrase not found in phrase index: "Relapsing epidemic typhus"
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Ectoparasites: Pediculosis and tungiasis.
Coates SJ, Thomas C, Chosidow O, Engelman D, Chang AY. Coates SJ, et al. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2020 Mar;82(3):551-569. doi: 10.1016/j.jaad.2019.05.110. Epub 2019 Jul 13. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2020. PMID: 31306729 Review.
Body lice may transmit bacterial pathogens that cause trench fever, relapsing fever, and epidemic typhus, which are potentially life-threatening diseases that remain relevant in contemporary times. ...
Body lice may transmit bacterial pathogens that cause trench fever, relapsing fever, and epidemic typhus, which are pot …
Protection against severe infectious disease in the past.
Mercer A. Mercer A. Pathog Glob Health. 2021 May;115(3):151-167. doi: 10.1080/20477724.2021.1878443. Epub 2021 Feb 11. Pathog Glob Health. 2021. PMID: 33573529 Free PMC article. Review.
Before the 20(th) century many deaths in England, and most likely a majority, were caused by infectious diseases. The focus here is on the biggest killers, plague, typhus, smallpox, tuberculosis, cholera, typhoid, dysentery, childhood infections, pneumonia, and influenza. …
Before the 20(th) century many deaths in England, and most likely a majority, were caused by infectious diseases. The focus here is on the b …
Human louse-transmitted infectious diseases.
Badiaga S, Brouqui P. Badiaga S, et al. Clin Microbiol Infect. 2012 Apr;18(4):332-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-0691.2012.03778.x. Epub 2012 Feb 23. Clin Microbiol Infect. 2012. PMID: 22360386 Free article. Review.
Several of the infectious diseases associated with human lice are life-threatening, including epidemic typhus, relapsing fever, and trench fever, which are caused by Rickettsia prowazekii, Borrelia recurrentis, and Bartonella quintana, respectively. ...Howeve …
Several of the infectious diseases associated with human lice are life-threatening, including epidemic typhus, relapsing
Lice and lice-borne diseases in humans in Africa: A narrative review.
Ouarti B, Mbogning Fonkou DM, Houhamdi L, Mediannikov O, Parola P. Ouarti B, et al. Acta Trop. 2023 Jan;237:106709. doi: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2022.106709. Epub 2022 Oct 2. Acta Trop. 2023. PMID: 36198330 Review.
Human lice include Pediculus humanus (body lice) which are known to be vectors of serious human bacterial infectious diseases including epidemic typhus, relapsing fever, trench fever and plague; Pediculus humanus capitis (head lice) that frequently affect chi …
Human lice include Pediculus humanus (body lice) which are known to be vectors of serious human bacterial infectious diseases including e
Human pediculosis: a critical health problem and what about nursing policy?
El-Bahnasawy MM, Abdel FE, Morsy TA. El-Bahnasawy MM, et al. J Egypt Soc Parasitol. 2012 Dec;42(3):541-62. doi: 10.12816/0006340. J Egypt Soc Parasitol. 2012. PMID: 23469630 Review.
No doubt, human lice infestation is an increasing problem worldwide, Apart from being an irritating and a shaming human ecto-parasite, they transmit serious infectious diseases; epidemic or classical typhus, epidemic relapsing fever as well as Trench f …
No doubt, human lice infestation is an increasing problem worldwide, Apart from being an irritating and a shaming human ecto-parasite, they …
Dermatologic manifestations of arthropod-borne diseases.
Myers SA, Sexton DJ. Myers SA, et al. Infect Dis Clin North Am. 1994 Sep;8(3):689-712. Infect Dis Clin North Am. 1994. PMID: 7814841 Review.
We review the usual and unusual dermatologic manifestations of Rocky Mountain spotted fever, murine and sylvatic typhus, rickettsialpox, ehrlichiosis, Lyme disease, tick-borne relapsing fever, Colorado tick fever, and tularemia. ...
We review the usual and unusual dermatologic manifestations of Rocky Mountain spotted fever, murine and sylvatic typhus, rickettsialp …