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Epidemiology and clinical features of flea-borne rickettsioses
Lucas Scott Blanton
Internal Medicine
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Accompanying Symptoms
33%
Acute Undifferentiated Febrile Illness
33%
Afebrile
33%
Alternating Cycle
33%
Clinical Features
100%
Community-acquired
33%
Ctenocephalides Felis
33%
Doxycycline
33%
Environmental Samples
33%
Epidemiology
100%
Febrile Illness
66%
Felis
100%
Flea-borne Rickettsiosis
33%
Fleas
66%
Headache
33%
Hepatic Transaminases
33%
Human Disease
33%
Hyponatremia
33%
Illness
33%
Laboratory Abnormalities
33%
Malaria
33%
Murine Typhus
66%
Myalgia
33%
Nausea
33%
North America
33%
Opossum
33%
Pathogenicity
33%
Physical Tests
33%
Rash
66%
Rickettsia Felis
33%
Rickettsia Typhi
33%
Rickettsial
33%
Rickettsioses
33%
Serology
33%
Sub-Saharan Africa
33%
Subtropical Region
33%
Thrombocytopenia
33%
Tick-borne Rickettsioses
100%
Tropical Region
33%
Vector-borne Disease
33%
Vomiting
33%
Xenopsylla Cheopis
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Clinical Feature
100%
Clinician
14%
Cohort Effect
100%
Disease
100%
Doxycycline
14%
Drug Therapy
14%
Exanthem
28%
Headache
14%
Hyponatremia
14%
Infection
14%
Murine Typhus
28%
Myalgia
14%
Nausea and Vomiting
14%
Neglect
14%
Pathogenicity
14%
Rickettsia Felis
14%
Rickettsia typhi
14%
Rickettsiosis
14%
Symptom
14%
Thrombocytopenia
14%
Transaminase
14%