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- Trench_fever abstract "Trench fever (also known as "Five day fever", "Quintan fever" (febris Quintana in Latin), "Urban trench fever") is a moderately serious disease transmitted by body lice. It infected armies in Flanders, France, Poland, Galicia, Italy, Salonika, Macedonia, Mesopotamia, and Egypt in World War I (three noted sufferers being the authors J.R.R. Tolkien, A. A. Milne, and C.S. Lewis), and the German army in Russia during World War I. From 1915 to 1918 between one-fifth and one-third of all British troops reported ill had trench fever while about one-fifth of ill German and Austrian troops had the disease. The disease persists among the homeless. Outbreaks have been documented, for example, in Seattle and Baltimore in the United States among injection drug users and in Marseille, France, and Burundi.Trench fever is also called Wolhynia fever, shin bone fever, quintan fever, five-day fever, Meuse fever, His disease and His-Werner disease (after Wilhelm His, Jr. and Heinrich Werner).The disease is caused by the bacterium Bartonella quintana (older names: Rochalimea quintana, Rickettsia quintana), found in the stomach walls of the body louse. Bartonella quintana is closely related to Bartonella henselae, the agent of cat scratch fever.".
- Trench_fever diseasesdb "29814".
- Trench_fever emedicineSubject "med".
- Trench_fever emedicineTopic "2303".
- Trench_fever icd10 "A79.0".
- Trench_fever icd9 "083.1".
- Trench_fever meshId "D014205".
- Trench_fever wikiPageID "256854".
- Trench_fever wikiPageRevisionID "603696042".
- Trench_fever diseasesdb "29814".
- Trench_fever emedicinesubj "med".
- Trench_fever emedicinetopic "2303".
- Trench_fever hasPhotoCollection Trench_fever.
- Trench_fever icd "83.1".
- Trench_fever icd "A79.0".
- Trench_fever meshid "D014205".
- Trench_fever name "Trench fever".
- Trench_fever wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Trench_fever subject Category:Bacterial_diseases.
- Trench_fever subject Category:Bacterium-related_cutaneous_conditions.
- Trench_fever subject Category:Trench_warfare.
- Trench_fever type Disease.
- Trench_fever type AilmentCondition.
- Trench_fever type Situation.
- Trench_fever comment "Trench fever (also known as "Five day fever", "Quintan fever" (febris Quintana in Latin), "Urban trench fever") is a moderately serious disease transmitted by body lice. It infected armies in Flanders, France, Poland, Galicia, Italy, Salonika, Macedonia, Mesopotamia, and Egypt in World War I (three noted sufferers being the authors J.R.R. Tolkien, A. A. Milne, and C.S. Lewis), and the German army in Russia during World War I.".
- Trench_fever label "Fiebre de las trincheras".
- Trench_fever label "Fièvre des tranchées".
- Trench_fever label "Gorączka okopowa".
- Trench_fever label "Loopgravenkoorts".
- Trench_fever label "Schützengrabenfieber".
- Trench_fever label "Trench fever".
- Trench_fever label "Волынская лихорадка".
- Trench_fever label "戰壕熱".
- Trench_fever sameAs Zákopová_horečka.
- Trench_fever sameAs Schützengrabenfieber.
- Trench_fever sameAs Fiebre_de_las_trincheras.
- Trench_fever sameAs Fièvre_des_tranchées.
- Trench_fever sameAs Loopgravenkoorts.
- Trench_fever sameAs Gorączka_okopowa.
- Trench_fever sameAs m.01m1r0.
- Trench_fever sameAs Q393477.
- Trench_fever sameAs Q393477.
- Trench_fever wasDerivedFrom Trench_fever?oldid=603696042.
- Trench_fever isPrimaryTopicOf Trench_fever.
- Trench_fever name "Trench fever".