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Diagnosis of Murine Typhus by Serology in Peninsular Malaysia: A Case Report Where Rickettsial Illnesses, Leptospirosis and Dengue Co-Circulate. | ||
Yuhana Y, Tanganuchitcharnchai A, Sujariyakul P, Sonthayanon P, Chotivanich K, Paris DH, Pukrittayakamee S, Blacksell SD, Hanboonkunupakarn B. Trop Med Infect Dis. 2019;4(1):. |
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We report a case of an acute murine typhus infection in a patient living in a small city in Peninsular Malaysia, presenting with fever, rash, and headache. | ||
30559335 |
MALE | Young Adult |
Murine Typhus: A Life-Threatening Presentation of a Case in Galveston, Texas. | ||
Perez C, Hamouda D, Karnath B. Am J Case Rep. 2018;19:1503-1506. |
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CONCLUSIONS Murine typhus can present with a characteristic triad of fever, headache, and rash but also with other symptoms and signs and can vary in severity. | ||
20945058 |
MALE | Middle Aged |
[Gastroenteritis with fever, headache and rash after travelling in India]. | ||
Hecht A, Seilmaier M, Guggemos W, Loscher T. Internist (Berl). 2011;52(5):590-4. |
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In conclusion, headache with fever and maculopapular rash after traveling to endemic countries should rise suspicion for murine typhus. | ||
12459604 |
MALE | Middle Aged |
A returned traveller with persistent fever due to murine typhus. | ||
Ng CP, Lo CB, Wong KK, Chung CH. Hong Kong Med J. 2002;8(6):457-9. |
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We report a case of murine typhus in a middle-aged man who presented with persistent fever, headache, and skin rash 2 weeks after returning from a visit to China. | ||
9776466 |
MIXED_SAMPLE | Adult |
Murine typhus presenting as subacute meningoencephalitis. | ||
Masalha R, Merkin-Zaborsky H, Matar M, Zirkin HJ, Wirguin I, Herishanu YO. J Neurol. 1998;245(10):665-8. |
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Murine typhus is a febrile systemic illness, presenting with headache and undulating fever. |