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The incidence of ehrlichial and rickettsial infection in patients with unexplained fever and recent history of tick bite in central North Carolina
Christopher F. Carpenter
, Tejal K. Gandhi
, Li Kuo Kong
, G. Ralph Corey
, Sheng Min Chen
,
David H. Walker
, J. Stephen Dumler
, Edward Breitschwerdt
, Barbara Hegarty
, Daniel J. Sexton
Pathology
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North Carolina
100%
Rickettsial Infection
100%
Tick Bite
100%
Recent History
100%
Unexplained Fever
100%
Spotted Fever Group Rickettsiae
66%
Fever
33%
Ehrlichia Chaffeensis
33%
Spotted Fever Group
33%
4-fold
33%
Co-infection
33%
Antibody Titer
33%
Tick-borne Pathogens
33%
Febrile Patients
33%
Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis
33%
Cross-reacting Antibodies
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Rickettsiosis
100%
Spotted Fever
100%
Tick Bite
100%
Rickettsia
66%
Infection
33%
Pathogen
33%
Human Granulocytic Anaplasmosis
33%
Mixed Infection
33%
Ehrlichia Chaffeensis
33%
Cross Reacting Antibody
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Infection
100%
Rickettsia
66%
Infectious Agent
33%
Ehrlichia Chaffeensis
33%
Antibody Titer
33%
Coinfection
33%
Cross Reacting Antibody
33%