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Childhood Rickettsiosis

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2010
Rickesttsial diseases are a group of diseases caused by obligate intracellular gram negative bacilli and transmitted to man by arthropod vectors (except Q fever). It is increasingly realised that rickesttsial diseases are underdiagnosed. It is now well documented that rickettsial disease is prevalent all over India, in pockets.
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Rickettsiosis

2015
Rickettsiae are obligate intracellular bacteria transmitted by arthropods to a vertebrate host. Clinically relevant rickettsioses have a similar clinical pattern, manifesting as an acute febrile disease accompanied by headache, articular and muscle pain, and malaise.Epidemic typhus is a worldwide distributed disease caused by the Rickettsia prowazekii,
Emmanuel A. Burdmann, Vivekanad Jha
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[Vascular rickettsiosis].

Phlebologie, 1979
The authors discuss the problem of rickettsial and para-rickettsial etiopathogeny of some types of angiopathies earlier characterized by a febrile state. They are especially interested in vasculopathies occurring in endemia areas. The disease may involve the entire vascular system and the pathogenic agent remains in the mid membranes and in the ...
T, Cadere, C, Surdan
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Rickettsiosis y ehrlichiosis

EMC - Dermatología, 2014
Las rickettsiosis son infecciones debidas a pequenos bacilos intracelulares estrictos del genero Rickettsia. Su distribucion es ubicua y se transmiten por medio de intermediarios artropodos. Este articulo trata tambien otras bacterias intracelulares como las pertenecientes al genero Ehrlichia, similares al genero Rickettsia, pero geneticamente ...
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Rickettsiosis in Japan.

The Japanese journal of experimental medicine, 1989
The rickettsial diseases of man in Japan include Tsutsugamushi disease (scrub typhus), murine typhus, which occurs sporadically, and one of spotted fever group diseases, recognized as a new entity since 1984. Starting from 1976, there has been a remarkable resurgence in the number of reported cases of Tsutsugamushi disease in Japan after several years ...
A, Kawamura, H, Tanaka
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ELISA and rickettsiosis

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1980
S, Mansueto, M D, Miceli
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Rickettsiosis

EMC - Dermatología, 2007
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Una rickettsiosis peculiar

Piel, 2022
Luisa Martos-Cabrera   +4 more
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Tickborne Rickettsiosis

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1969
Cornelius B. Philip   +3 more
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[Rickettsiosis].

Ryoikibetsu shokogun shirizu, 1996
H, Hosoi, K, Miyake
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