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Typhus is an acute infectious disease caused by Rickettsia. Clinically, it can be divided into two categories, including epidemic typhus and endemic typhus. Epidemic typhus is also known as louse-borne typhus which commonly occurs in winters and springs and causes severe systemic symptoms. It is caused by Rickettsia prowazekii and transmitted via human
Li Li, Guiying Li
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Typhus is an acute infectious disease caused by Rickettsia. Clinically, it can be divided into two categories, including epidemic typhus and endemic typhus. Epidemic typhus is also known as louse-borne typhus which commonly occurs in winters and springs and causes severe systemic symptoms. It is caused by Rickettsia prowazekii and transmitted via human
Li Li, Guiying Li
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1939
Abstract 1. 1. A short survey is given of the epidemological data on endemic typhus in Palestine as far as they are known at present. The conclusion is drawn, that the endemic typhus is mainly a disease of the non-immunized immigrants, while the indigenous population is assumed to be more or less “silently immunized” in childhood. 2. 2.
Rudolph Reitler, Simon Btesh
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Abstract 1. 1. A short survey is given of the epidemological data on endemic typhus in Palestine as far as they are known at present. The conclusion is drawn, that the endemic typhus is mainly a disease of the non-immunized immigrants, while the indigenous population is assumed to be more or less “silently immunized” in childhood. 2. 2.
Rudolph Reitler, Simon Btesh
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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine, 1939
Summary Endemic typhus fever in Texas shows but few differences from the same form of the disease in the southern states. It is characterized by its fourteen-day duration, its freedom from complications and sequellae, and its low mortality rate. It apparently spares infancy, childhood, and old age.
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Summary Endemic typhus fever in Texas shows but few differences from the same form of the disease in the southern states. It is characterized by its fourteen-day duration, its freedom from complications and sequellae, and its low mortality rate. It apparently spares infancy, childhood, and old age.
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ENDEMIC TYPHUS FEVER IN HAWAII
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1941Excerpt INTRODUCTION A very interesting chapter has been added recently to our knowledge of a world-wide communicable disease, typhus fever.
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