Renewed Risk for Epidemic Typhus Related to War and Massive Population Displacement, Ukraine. [PDF]
Newton PN +3 more
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Surveillance of vector-borne infections: Dogs as sentinel animals for <i>Orientia</i> and <i>Rickettsia</i> exposure in five regions in Chile. [PDF]
López-Silva P +7 more
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Resistance by applied immunology: fabricated typhus epidemic as civil protection in occupied Poland during World War II. [PDF]
Nunes-Biesiadecka J +4 more
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Struggle against typhus in the Caucasian front during the 1st World War.
As an infectious disease, typhus has triggered many epidemics during the course of wars and caused thousands of death all through the ages. The French physician Charles Nicolle (1886-1936) defined its agent as a louse transferring the disease from man to
Karatepe, Mustafa
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Infestation and Distribution of Ectoparasitic Insects on the White-Footed Indochinese Rat (<i>Rattus nitidus</i>) in Southwest China. [PDF]
Li YN +6 more
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Not to lose control of war: narrative review of military louse control in the first half of XX Century. [PDF]
Simonetti O, Martini M, Armocida E.
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Living standards and plague in London, 1560–1665 [PDF]
We use individual records of 920,000 burials and 630,000 baptisms to reconstruct the spatial and temporal patterns of birth and death in London from 1560 to 1665, a period dominated by recurrent plague. The plagues of 1563, 1603, 1625, and 1665 appear
Ó Gráda, Cormac +2 more
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State of the Globe: Re-emergence of the Louse-borne Infections. [PDF]
Thakur S, Chauhan V.
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Monitoring of Weil-Felix test in epidemic retinitis: An update. [PDF]
Kawali A +4 more
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Healthcare Settings and Infection Prevention: Today's Procedures in Light of the "Instructions for Disinfection" Issued During the 1817 Typhus Epidemic in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany (Pre-Unification Italy). [PDF]
Orsini D +7 more
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