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* Present worldwide |
* Present worldwide |
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* Most common vector-borne disease among homeless people in developed countries (US and Europe) |
* Most common vector-borne disease among homeless people in developed countries (US and Europe) |
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* Transmitted by the human body louse (''[[ |
* Transmitted by the human body louse (''[[Vector::Pediculus humanus humanus]]'') |
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* Humans are the reservoir |
* Humans are the reservoir |
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==Clinical |
==Clinical Manifestations== |
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* '''Trench fever''' is a self-limited febrile illness |
* '''Trench fever''' is a self-limited febrile illness |
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* Can rarely cause culture-negative [[endocarditis]] |
* Can rarely cause culture-negative [[endocarditis]] |
Latest revision as of 12:26, 2 August 2020
Background
- Also known as trench fever
Epidemiology
- Present worldwide
- Most common vector-borne disease among homeless people in developed countries (US and Europe)
- Transmitted by the human body louse (Pediculus humanus humanus)
- Humans are the reservoir
Clinical Manifestations
- Trench fever is a self-limited febrile illness
- Can rarely cause culture-negative endocarditis
- In immunocompromised people, can cause bacteremia, fever of unknown origin, skin and soft tissue infections