نتایج جستجو برای: tick borne relapsing fever tbrf

تعداد نتایج: 138863  

Journal: :East African medical journal 2013
P Melkert L Kahema J van der Velden J van Roosmalen

OBJECTIVE To study the incidence of tick borne relapsing fever (TBRF) during the last 50 years, once like malaria an endemic disease in Sengerema, Tanzania. DESIGN By analyzing the annual reports, focusing on the number of admissions, maternal deaths, blood smears of patients with fever for Borrelia. SETTING Sengerema district, Tanzania. SUBJECT Admissions in Sengerema Hospital due to TBR...

Journal: :journal of arthropod-borne diseases 0
a barmaki dept. of medical entomology and vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medi- cal sciences (tums), tehran, iran. j rafinejad dept. of medical entomology and vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medi- cal sciences (tums), tehran, iran. h vatandoost dept. of medical entomology and vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medi- cal sciences (tums), tehran, iran. z telmadarraiy dept. of medical entomology and vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medi- cal sciences (tums), tehran, iran. f mohtarami dept. of medical entomology and vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medi- cal sciences (tums), tehran, iran. sh leghaei health management office of qazvin province, qazvin university of medical sciences, qazvin, iran

background: a molecular survey was conducted to investigatethe presence of pathogenic borrelia persica species caus­ing the tick borne relapsing fever (tbrf) in takistan district qazvin province, western iran. methods: a number of 1021 s oft ticks were collected from 31 villages including previously reported infected and none-infected tbrf cases and individually examined for the presenceof b. p...

Journal: :Prague medical report 2015
Parviz Ayazi Abolfazl Mahyar Sonia Oveisi Neda Esmailzadehha Sadralnesa Nooroozi

Relapsing fever is caused by the Borrelia species of spirochetes. Louse-borne epidemics of the disease may happen but the endemic disease is generally transmitted to humans by the bite of an infected tick (Ornithodorus). Clinical and laboratory findings of tick-borne relapsing fever in children in the north-west of Iran, Qazvin, were evaluated. This study was conducted from September 1992 to Se...

Journal: :Lancet 2006
Laurence Vial Georges Diatta Adama Tall El Hadj Ba Hilaire Bouganali Patrick Durand Cheikh Sokhna Christophe Rogier François Renaud Jean-François Trape

BACKGROUND The ongoing drought in sub-Saharan countries has led to the colonisation of west African Savanna by Ornithodoros sonrai; this tick acts as a vector for Borrelia crocidurae, which causes tick-borne relapsing fever (TBRF). Our aim was to ascertain the incidence of TBRF in west Africa. METHODS From 1990 to 2003, we monitored the incidence of TBRF in Dielmo, Senegal, by daily clinical ...

Journal: :Tanzania journal of health research 2008
W N Kisinza A Talbert P Mutalemwa P J Mccall

Tick-borne Relapsing Fever (TBRF) is a vector-borne disease of humans which causes serious illness, primarily for children under five years old and pregnant women. Understanding people's knowledge, attitude and practices on the disease is important in designing appropriate interventions. This study was conducted to explore community knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding TBRF transmission...

2011
PHILIPPE PAROLA JULIEN RYELANDT ATILIO J MANGOLD OLEG MEDIANNIKOV ALBERTO A GUGLIELMONE DIDIER RAOULT

Tick-borne relapsing fever (TBRF), is caused by several species of Borrelia spirochetes, which are transmitted to humans through the bites of Ornithodoros spp. soft ticks. Wild rodents and insectivores are common reservoir hosts. TBRF is responsible for recurring fever associated with spirochetemia. The epidemiology of TBRF has not been well documented in South America where three endemic ticks...

2016
Peter Melkert

Background: Tick-Borne Relapsing Fever (TBRF) was once a major world-wide epidemic disease and was an endemic disease like malaria in Sengerema district, close to Lake Victoria, Tanzania. Our aim was to study the incidence and fatality of TBRF over the past 60 years. Methods: From 1962 to 2015, we analyzed the annual reports, number of admissions, blood smears of patients with fever from Borrel...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 1998
M S Dworkin D E Anderson T G Schwan P C Shoemaker S N Banerjee B O Kassen W Burgdorfer

Records from 182 cases of tick-borne relapsing fever (TBRF) were reviewed. In confirmed cases, there was febrile illness, and spirochetes were identified on peripheral blood preparations. In probable cases, there were clinical features of TBRF and either the same exposure as a confirmed case or serological (indirect fluorescent antibody test and western blotting [WB]) evidence of infection with...

2017
Hamid Kassiri Kobra Dostifar Mansor Karimi

Background and aims: Tick-Borne Relapsing Fever (TBRF) is a zoonotic disease involving many species of rodents and small mammals in widely distributed areas throughout the world. We describe the epidemiological and demographic characters of found cases of TBRF in the Bijar County, and briefly review it for preventing this illness in the year of 2007–2008. Methods: A confirmed patient was define...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1999
A P van Dam T van Gool J C Wetsteyn J Dankert

West African tick-borne relapsing fever (TBRF) is difficult to diagnose due to the low number of spirochetes in the bloodstream of patients. Previously, the causative microorganism, Borrelia crocidurae, had never been cultured in vitro. TBRF was rapidly diagnosed for two patients returning from western Africa with fever of unknown origin by quantitative buffy coat (QBC) analysis. Diagnosis was ...

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