نتایج جستجو برای: tick borne relapsing fever tbrf

تعداد نتایج: 138863  

Journal: :The Central African journal of medicine 2004
I T Gangaidzo

Relapsing fever is a group of conditions that is characterized by recurrent febrile episodes interspaced with periods of no symptoms at all. They are arthropod-borne spirochetal infections of the Borrellia genus and occur in two main forms: tick-borne and louse-borne. Tick-borne relapsing fever is a zoonosis that is found worldwide. The louse-borne relapsing fever is caused by B. recurrentis, a...

Journal: :Canadian Medical Association Journal 2013

2003
Tom G. Schwan Paul F. Policastro Zachary Miller Robert L. Thompson Todd Damrow James E. Keirans

Five persons contracted tick-borne relapsing fever after staying in a cabin in western Montana. Borrelia hermsii was isolated from the blood of two patients, and Ornithodoros hermsi ticks were collected from the cabin, the first demonstration of this bacterium and tick in Montana. Relapsing fever should be considered when patients who reside or have vacationed in western Montana exhibit a recur...

Journal: :Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 2016

Journal: :East African medical journal 1950
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Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 1999
G Chatel M Gulletta A Matteelli A Marangoni L Signorini O Oladeji S Caligaris

The quantitative buffy coat (QBC) parasite detection method is a sensitive and specific tool for the diagnosis of malaria parasites. It is also useful for the diagnoses of other hemoparasites, including Trypanosoma, Babesia, and Leptospira. We report a case of relapsing fever diagnosed by this technique in a short-term traveler from Senegal. The diagnosis was confirmed by the standard Giemsa he...

2009
Tom G. Schwan Sandra J. Raffel Merry E. Schrumpf Larry S. Webster Adriana R. Marques Robyn Spano Michael Rood Joe Burns Renjie Hu

The primary cause of tick-borne relapsing fever in western North America is Borrelia hermsii, a rodent-associated spirochete transmitted by the fast-feeding soft tick Ornithodoros hermsi. We describe a patient who had an illness consistent with relapsing fever after exposure in the mountains near Los Angeles, California, USA. The patient's convalescent-phase serum was seropositive for B. hermsi...

2016
Volker Fingerle Michael Pritsch Martin Wächtler Gabriele Margos Sabine Ruske Jette Jung Thomas Löscher Clemens Wendtner Andreas Wieser

A 26 year-old female patient presented to the Tropical Medicine outpatient unit of the Ludwig Maximilians-University in Munich with febrile illness after returning from Southern Africa, where she contracted a bite by a large mite-like arthropod, most likely a soft-tick. Spirochetes were detected in Giemsa stained blood smears and treatment was started with doxycycline for suspected tick-borne r...

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