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TyphusSynonym:
Epidemic typhus
Epidemic typhus is caused by infection with Rickettsia prowazekii and is transmitted by the human body louse. Clinical features include, after an incubation period of 1-2 weeks, fever, headache and malaise. Furthermore, an eruption consisting of pink, red, or purpuric, discrete or confluent macules starting on the lateral trunk and spreading to involve most of the body including the face while sparing the palms and soles. Skin ulceration may occur. Conjunctivae may be involved. The eruption may become red and purpuric and can become confluent. Treatment:
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