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- Boutonneuse_fever abstract "Boutonneuse fever (also called Mediterranean spotted fever, fièvre boutonneuse, Kenya tick typhus, Marseilles fever or African tick-bite fever) is a fever as a result of a Rickettsia infection caused by the bacterium Rickettsia conorii and transmitted by the dog tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus. Boutonneuse fever can be seen in many places around the world, although it is endemic in countries surrounding the Mediterranean Sea. This disease was first described in Tunisia in 1910 by Conor and Bruch and was named boutonneuse (French for "spotty") due to its papular skin rash characteristics.".
- Boutonneuse_fever diseasesdb "31780".
- Boutonneuse_fever icd10 "A77.1".
- Boutonneuse_fever icd9 "082.1".
- Boutonneuse_fever meshId "D001907".
- Boutonneuse_fever thumbnail Eschar_and_spots_Mediterranean_spotted_fever.gif?width=300.
- Boutonneuse_fever wikiPageExternalLink mediterranean.htm.
- Boutonneuse_fever wikiPageID "463223".
- Boutonneuse_fever wikiPageRevisionID "568416798".
- Boutonneuse_fever caption "Typical eschar and spots on the leg of a patient with Boutonneuse fever".
- Boutonneuse_fever diseasesdb "31780".
- Boutonneuse_fever hasPhotoCollection Boutonneuse_fever.
- Boutonneuse_fever icd "82.1".
- Boutonneuse_fever icd "A77.1".
- Boutonneuse_fever meshid "D001907".
- Boutonneuse_fever name "Boutonneuse fever".
- Boutonneuse_fever wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Boutonneuse_fever subject Category:Bacterium-related_cutaneous_conditions.
- Boutonneuse_fever subject Category:Rickettsioses.
- Boutonneuse_fever subject Category:Tick-borne_diseases.
- Boutonneuse_fever type Disease.
- Boutonneuse_fever type AilmentCondition.
- Boutonneuse_fever type Situation.
- Boutonneuse_fever comment "Boutonneuse fever (also called Mediterranean spotted fever, fièvre boutonneuse, Kenya tick typhus, Marseilles fever or African tick-bite fever) is a fever as a result of a Rickettsia infection caused by the bacterium Rickettsia conorii and transmitted by the dog tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus. Boutonneuse fever can be seen in many places around the world, although it is endemic in countries surrounding the Mediterranean Sea.".
- Boutonneuse_fever label "Boutonneuse fever".
- Boutonneuse_fever label "Boutonneuse-Fieber".
- Boutonneuse_fever label "Fiebre botonosa mediterránea".
- Boutonneuse_fever label "Fièvre boutonneuse méditerranéenne".
- Boutonneuse_fever label "Fièvre boutonneuse".
- Boutonneuse_fever sameAs Boutonneuse-Fieber.
- Boutonneuse_fever sameAs Fiebre_botonosa_mediterránea.
- Boutonneuse_fever sameAs Fièvre_boutonneuse_méditerranéenne.
- Boutonneuse_fever sameAs Fièvre_boutonneuse.
- Boutonneuse_fever sameAs m.02ck1m.
- Boutonneuse_fever sameAs Q895297.
- Boutonneuse_fever sameAs Q895297.
- Boutonneuse_fever wasDerivedFrom Boutonneuse_fever?oldid=568416798.
- Boutonneuse_fever depiction Eschar_and_spots_Mediterranean_spotted_fever.gif.
- Boutonneuse_fever isPrimaryTopicOf Boutonneuse_fever.
- Boutonneuse_fever name "Boutonneuse fever".