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Epidemiological Study of Endemic Relapsing Fever in Hamadan Province, Western Iran
Background: Endemic relapsing fever remains under diagnosed in our area according to a low index of suspicion among clinicians, as well as its difficult diagnosis.
Mansour Nazari, Ali Najafi
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Comparative Analysis of Tick-Borne Relapsing Fever Spirochaetes from Ethiopia and Nigeria. [PDF]
Bankole AA +6 more
europepmc +1 more source
ABSTRACT Objective To compare the rates of bleeding recurrence and other post‐partum haemorrhage (PPH)‐related clinical outcomes in women with PPH initially controlled by intrauterine balloon tamponade (IUBT) according to its duration. Design Exploratory cohort study from a randomised trial. Setting Eighteen hospitals in France.
Charles Garabedian +5 more
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Molecular detection and identification of relapsing fever Borrelia in ticks and wild small mammals in China. [PDF]
Zhang XA +12 more
europepmc +1 more source
Iflaviruses in arthropods: when small is mighty
Many arthropod species harbor iflaviruses, which often cause covert (asymptomatic) infections, but may still affect host fitness. We review the impact of iflaviruses on arthropod fitness, immunity, behaviour as well as the iflavirus’ host range, transmission, tissue tropism and the interactions with other microorganisms within arthropods.
Annamaria Mattia +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Relapsing fever borrelioses: forgotten and new ones
Relapsing fever borrelioses are widely spread in the endemic regions of Eurasia, Africa, and America as before and account for significant morbidity and mortality; however, these infections have been recently underestimated.
Aleksandr Evgen'evich Platonov +5 more
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Epistaxis and thrombocytopenia as major presentations of louse borne relapsing fever: Hospital-based study. [PDF]
Abera EG +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Two small placebo‐controlled trials evaluated the effects of cannabidiol (CBD) in patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD), with and without co‐occurring post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). CBD was rapidly absorbed and generally well tolerated in dosages of up to 1200 mg/day. Both treatment groups showed large reductions in drinking.
Michael P. Bogenschutz +6 more
wiley +1 more source

