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Wood Ducks as Accidental Hosts of the Squirrel Flea, \u3ci\u3eOrchopeas Howardi\u3c/i\u3e (Siphonaptera: Ceratophyllidae) [PDF]
(excerpt) On 21 May 1985, two recently hatched wood ducklings, Aix sponsa (L.), brought to the McHenry County Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, Woodstock, Illinois, were inspected for ...
Baumgartner, Donald L, Kane, Andrea
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Candidatus Riesia pediculicola and Wolbachia were found in 79.6% and 95.2% of head lice, and 81.8% and 100% of body lice. Candidatus Riesia pthiripubis and Wolbachia appeared in 41.7% and 75% of pubic lice. Maximum‐likelihood 16S‐rRNA phylogeny revealed substantial heterogeneity within symbiont populations. ABSTRACT Human lice are obligate bloodsucking
Anthony Marteau +3 more
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Tomando como objeto de estudio el brote epidémico de tifo exantemático que conmocionó la vida de la ciudad de México entre 1874 y 1877, el artículo parte desde el enfoque de la historia sociocultural de la enfermedad, para aventurar una mirada a la ...
Daniel Herrera Rangel
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Scrub typhus and depression: a nationwide cohort analysis
Background Studies on the relationship between depression and scrub typhus are limited. We conducted a retrospective cohort study to investigate whether scrub typhus is a risk factor for depression.
Ying-Chuan Wang +4 more
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Scarring and Selection in the Great Irish Famine
Abstract How do famines shape the health of survivors? We examine the long‐term impact of the Great Irish Famine (1845–52) on human stature, distinguishing between adverse scarring effects and the apparent resilience of survivors due to selection. Using anthropometric data from more than 14500 individuals born before, during, and after this famine, we ...
Matthias Blum +2 more
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Ekologi Penyakit Scrub Typhus di Unit Desa Transmigrasi Mulyorejo, Way Abung Ih, Lampung Utara: suatu Penelitian Pendahuluan [PDF]
A preliminary study on the ecology of scrub typhus was conducted in a transmigration village Mulyorejo, Way AbungIII, Lampung Utara, Sumatra, Indonesia, in 1982.
Chang, A. (Annie) +3 more
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Dengue Fever and Its Burden in Burkina Faso: An Overview
ABSTRACT Dengue fever is an arbovirus disease caused by the dengue virus and has been diagnosed in Burkina Faso for many years. In recent decades, the disease has become a growing concern, thereby impacting the public health system. Several factors contribute to the pathogenesis of dengue fever, including the immune system and the virulence of ...
Wendimi Fatimata Belem +3 more
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Singing Off the Road to Life: The Threat of Sonic Delinquency in the Early Soviet Union
Abstract During the New Economic Policy, Bolshevik activists and the public alike shared a fixation on singing criminals and young delinquents. It saturated stories of criminality and moral or social reform, from newspapers to sociological literature and even one of the first Soviet sound films.
Elizabeth Abosch
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Epidemiological, clinical and laboratory characteristics of 19 serologically confirmed rickettsial disease in Singapore. [PDF]
AIM: To identify epidemiological, clinical and laboratory features of serologically-proven typhus in the local setting. METHOD & RESULTS: Retrospective study looking at rickettsial serologies done over a six-month period and collection of the ...
Chen, MI +4 more
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Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome on Chronic Trifluoperazine Therapy: A Diagnostic Dilemma
ABSTRACT Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) is a rare, life‐threatening reaction to antipsychotic medication. This report describes the case of a 62‐year‐old male with chronic trifluoperazine use who presented with fever, rigidity, and altered mental status.
Sagun Baral +2 more
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