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Microbiome-based surveillance of zoonotic tick-borne pathogens from urban wild boars in Barcelona, 2022-2023. [PDF]

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Carrera-Faja L   +9 more
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Rash in a febrile returned traveler from Greece: A case of Mediterranean spotted fever. [PDF]

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Khatib A   +6 more
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Spotless Boutonneuse Fever

open access: closedClinical Infectious Diseases, 1992
Mediterranean spotted fever is endemic in southern France, especially during summer. Clinical diagnosis is generally based upon the presence of a febrile eruption with or without the typical tache noire. Usual laboratory findings, which include thrombocytopenia, elevated levels of hepatic enzymes, and hyponatremia, are not specific to the disease.
P, Brouqui   +4 more
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Boutonneuse fever transmitted by conjunctival inoculation

open access: closedKlinische Wochenschrift, 1988
We report three cases (two adult males and a 12-year-old child) of boutonneuse fever produced by inoculation of the conjunctival mucosa (probably through accidental entry of R. conorii fluid into the eyes through rubbing or splashing). All three patients developed similar symptoms of disease, including high fever, headache, maculopapular exanthem, and ...
A, Díez Ruíz   +3 more
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[Boutonneuse Mediterranean fever (author's transl)].

open access: closedAnales espanoles de pediatria, 1981
Authors report six cases of boutonneuse Mediterranean fever seen in the last two years. All of them presented fever, malaise, generalised maculopapulous rash and a typical black spot or inoculation canker. Diagnosis was done by a positive Weil-Félix test. The treatment used was tetracycline with good results.
F, Martínez Cortés   +3 more
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Boutonneuse Fever and Climate Variability

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2006
Abstract:  Researchers have long appreciated the role of climate in vector‐borne diseases, including the resurgence of boutonneuse fever (BF). Portugal usually is classified as having temperate Mediterranean climate. In this new century, in analyzing the data from the Meteorology Institute, this pattern has changed and an accentuated variability in ...
Rita, de Sousa   +4 more
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ARDS Associated with Boutonneuse Fever

Chest, 1989
The adult respiratory disease syndrome is associated with multiple disorders. At least one of the rickettsial diseases, RMSF, has been reported to be associated with noncardiogenic pulmonary edema. We report herein another rickettsial disease, boutonneuse fever, which is produced by Rickettsia conorii and is usually a mild disease, that in our patient ...
A, Lopez Rodriguez   +4 more
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