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Typhus, Synonyms: epidemic typhus, rickettsaemia, louse-borne typhus, classical typhus, jail fever, recrudescent typhus (Brill-Zinsser disease), scrub typh...
Scrub Typhus, An infection caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi - a small intracellular bacterium related to the family of Rickettsiaceae - the organism is classified on its own and not with ot...
Lists of notifiable diseases England [ 5 ] Northern Ireland [ 2 ] Scotland Wales [ 6 ] Anthrax Anthrax Anthrax Anthrax Botulism ...
Forms include epidemic typhus, endemic typhus and scrub typhus. Rocky Mountain spotted fever: This is the most lethal rickettsial condition in mainland USA.
The name typhoid means 'resembling typhus'. However, although there can be some similar symptoms, typhus is a completely separate disease.
However, although there can be some symptom overlap, typhus, and the related condition scrub typhus, are completely separate diseases. Typhoid fever Is caused by a Gram-...
Typhoid fever . Typhus. Chikungunya virus . Yellow fever . Lyme disease . Other more rare haemorrhagic fevers - for example, Hantavirus, Ebola, and Lassa fever.
It is not currently in the DSM-5. [ 2 ] Whilst some believe the syndrome actually represents deliberate simulation and malingering, Ganser himself was less convinced of this explanation; in the o...
Leptospirosis . Typhus/ other rickettsial infections. Cardiogenic shock . Listeria monocytogenes infection .
In Australia, Q fever , tick paralysis, Queensland tick typhus and worldwide tick typhus. Soft ticks are widely distributed and can cause endemic relapsing fever.
Rickettsial: Rocky Mountain spotted fever, endemic typhus, epidemic typhus, Q fever, human monocytic ehrlichiosis. Fungal: cryptococcosis, coccidiomycosis, histoplasmosis, North A...
The following diagnoses should be considered, taking into account the travel history and the setting in which the illness was contracted: Dengue fever Haemorrhagic fevers Viral hepatiti...
Complications of body lice The body louse acts as a vector for bartonellosis, epidemic typhus and relapsing fever . [ 12 ] Prognosis Treatments are very effective in killing ny...
Typhoid fever . Typhus . Scrub typhus . HIV seroconversion . Infectious mononucleosis . Coxsackievirus and other enteroviruses.
Typhoid fever . Typhus . Scrub typhus . HIV seroconversion. Infectious mononucleosis . Coxsackievirus and other enteroviruses.
Possible alternative diagnoses to consider will include: Viral hepatitis Meningitis Influenza Malaria Typhoid fever Yellow fever Relapsing fever Scrub typ...