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Assessment of Clinical Manifestation of Rickettsial Infection and its Correlation with Weil-Felix Test

International Journal of Contemporary Medicine, 2019
Background Rickettsial diseases are some of the most covert re-emerging infections of the present times. They are generally incapacitating and notoriously difficult to diagnose and untreated cases can have fatality rates as high as 30–35% but when diagnosed properly, they are often easily treated.
T Shiva Prasada, T Krishna Kumar Naik
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Technique and interpretation of the Weil-Felix test in typhus fever

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1944
Abstract Two different types of the curve of OX19 agglutinin formation are found in patients suffering from louse-borne typhus. The two types of reaction curve are related to the clinical course of the disease and form the basis for the interpretation of the results of the Weil-Felix test. Rickettsial vaccines stimulate demonstrable OX19 agglutinins
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Relevance of Weil-Felix test in diagnosis of scrub typhus in India.

The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, 2006
To study the relationship of Weil-Felix test and microimmunofluorescence test.Sera of 21 patients with clinical diagnosis of scrub typhus were subjected to Weil-Felix and Microimmunofluorescence tests.On Weil-Felix test, 13 (62%) sera showed titers 1: > or = 40-320. 7 patients showed titers 1: > or = 320, 3 showed titers 1 : 160, 2 showed titers 1 : 80
S K, Mahajan   +5 more
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Epidemic Retinitis with Positive or Negative Weil Felix Test - a Comparative Study and Outcome with Doxycycline

Ocular Immunology and Inflammation, 2022
Ankush A Kawali   +2 more
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Wilson-Weil-Felix Test

Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 1938
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THE WEIL‐FELIX TEST FOR TYPHUS FEVER

Medical Journal of Australia, 1919
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The Preparation of Suspensions for the Weil-Felix Test

Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 1935
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