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- Epidemic_typhus abstract "Epidemic typhus (also called "camp fever", "jail fever", "hospital fever", "ship fever", "famine fever", "putrid fever", "petechial fever", "Epidemic louse-borne typhus," and "louse-borne typhus") is a form of typhus so named because the disease often causes epidemics following wars and natural disasters. The causative organism is Rickettsia prowazekii, transmitted by the human body louse (Pediculus humanus corporis). Feeding on a human who carries the bacillus infects the louse. R. prowazekii grows in the louse's gut and is excreted in its feces. The disease is then transmitted to an uninfected human who scratches the louse bite (which itches) and rubs the feces into the wound. The incubation period is one to two weeks. R. prowazekii can remain viable and virulent in the dried louse feces for many days. Typhus will eventually kill the louse, though the disease will remain viable for many weeks in the dead louse.".
- Epidemic_typhus diseasesdb "29240".
- Epidemic_typhus emedicineSubject "med".
- Epidemic_typhus emedicineTopic "2332".
- Epidemic_typhus icd10 "A75.1".
- Epidemic_typhus icd9 "080-083".
- Epidemic_typhus medlineplus "001363".
- Epidemic_typhus meshId "D014438".
- Epidemic_typhus thumbnail Epidemic_typhus_Burundi.jpg?width=300.
- Epidemic_typhus wikiPageID "46177".
- Epidemic_typhus wikiPageRevisionID "604963456".
- Epidemic_typhus caption "Rash caused by epidemic typhus".
- Epidemic_typhus diseasesdb "29240".
- Epidemic_typhus emedicinesubj "med".
- Epidemic_typhus emedicinetopic "2332".
- Epidemic_typhus hasPhotoCollection Epidemic_typhus.
- Epidemic_typhus icd "80".
- Epidemic_typhus icd "A75.1".
- Epidemic_typhus medlineplus "1363".
- Epidemic_typhus meshid "D014438".
- Epidemic_typhus name "Typhus".
- Epidemic_typhus subject Category:Bacterium-related_cutaneous_conditions.
- Epidemic_typhus subject Category:Biological_weapons.
- Epidemic_typhus subject Category:Insect-borne_diseases.
- Epidemic_typhus subject Category:Rickettsioses.
- Epidemic_typhus subject Category:Rodent-carried_diseases.
- Epidemic_typhus subject Category:Zoonoses.
- Epidemic_typhus type Abstraction100002137.
- Epidemic_typhus type Attribute100024264.
- Epidemic_typhus type Bacterium-relatedCutaneousConditions.
- Epidemic_typhus type Condition113920835.
- Epidemic_typhus type Disease114070360.
- Epidemic_typhus type IllHealth114052046.
- Epidemic_typhus type Illness114061805.
- Epidemic_typhus type PathologicalState114051917.
- Epidemic_typhus type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Epidemic_typhus type State100024720.
- Epidemic_typhus type Disease.
- Epidemic_typhus type AilmentCondition.
- Epidemic_typhus type Situation.
- Epidemic_typhus comment "Epidemic typhus (also called "camp fever", "jail fever", "hospital fever", "ship fever", "famine fever", "putrid fever", "petechial fever", "Epidemic louse-borne typhus," and "louse-borne typhus") is a form of typhus so named because the disease often causes epidemics following wars and natural disasters. The causative organism is Rickettsia prowazekii, transmitted by the human body louse (Pediculus humanus corporis). Feeding on a human who carries the bacillus infects the louse. R.".
- Epidemic_typhus label "Epidemic typhus".
- Epidemic_typhus label "Tifus exantemático epidémico".
- Epidemic_typhus label "Typhus exanthématique".
- Epidemic_typhus label "Эпидемический сыпной тиф".
- Epidemic_typhus sameAs Tifus_exantemático_epidémico.
- Epidemic_typhus sameAs Tifus_exantematiko.
- Epidemic_typhus sameAs Typhus_exanthématique.
- Epidemic_typhus sameAs m.0chw2.
- Epidemic_typhus sameAs Q1290616.
- Epidemic_typhus sameAs Q1290616.
- Epidemic_typhus sameAs Epidemic_typhus.
- Epidemic_typhus wasDerivedFrom Epidemic_typhus?oldid=604963456.
- Epidemic_typhus depiction Epidemic_typhus_Burundi.jpg.
- Epidemic_typhus isPrimaryTopicOf Epidemic_typhus.
- Epidemic_typhus name "Typhus".