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Borrelia: Molecular Biology, Host Interaction and Pathogenesis
Heavy spirochaetaemia of the first episode of illness may extend for 4–6 days in
chickens and is prolonged for weeks in bursectomized chickens (Bandopadhyay
and Vegad, 1983; DaMassa and Adler, 1979). There are antigenic differences ...
Justin D. Radolf, D. Scott Samuels, 2010
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Lyme Disease: An Evidence Based Approach
Systemic symptoms are more frequent in patients with spirochaetaemia than in
those with negative blood cultures, and spirochaetaemic patients also have more
symptoms as well as a higher cumulative symptom severity score (Wormser et al.
A spirochaetaemia caused by B. pilosicoli has been reported in debilitated and
immunocompromised human patients, although whether this complication occurs
in poultry and in other animal such as pigs remains to be determined.
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Medical Microbiology,With STUDENTCONSULT online access,18: ...
Each episode of spirochaetaemia is terminated by the development of specific
anti-spirochaete antibody. Subsequent febrile episodes are caused by borreliae
that differ antigenically, particularly in outer membrane protein composition, from
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David Greenwood, Richard Slack, Will Irving, 2012
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Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases: Geographical Distribution and ...
4.8 Recurrent (Relapsing) Fever Relapsing fever is an infection caused by
several spirochaetes of the genus Borrelia (Cutler, 2006). Relapsing fever
borrelioses are characterized by recurrent febrile episodes and spirochaetaemia.
Other than ...
Mowafak Dauod Salman, Jordi Tarrés-Call, Agustín Estrada-Peña, 2013
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Molecular Medical Microbiology, Three-Volume Set
... of relapsing fever Borrelia (Felsenfeld, 1965). These sites may provide a
source for filtLlI'C relapses of the disease or for subclinical spirochaetaemia
which would extend the reservoir of infection.
Yi-Wei Tang, Dongyou Liu, Ian Poxton, 2001
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Oxford Textbook of Medicine
Dutton contracted tick-borne relapsing fever at the beginning of November 1 904.
He had relapses of fever and spirochaetaemia on the 7 and 1 6 December and
the 8 January 1905. His death on 27 February 1905 has been attributed by some
...
D. A. Warrell, Timothy M. Cox, John D. Firth, 2003
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Principles of Medicine in Africa
... also found in lice faeces (Houhamdi and Raoult, 2005). The incubation period
of 5—10 days allows organisms to multiply and cause a high level of
spirochaetaemia. Epidemiology Louse-borne relapsing fever is a classic disease
of poverty, ...
David Mabey, Geoffrey Gill, Martin W. Weber, 2013
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Oxford Textbook of Medicine: Infection
Spirochaetaemia is higher in pregnant than in nonpregnant women and abortion
and perinatal mortality are common. In Tabora, Tanzania, parturition was
precipitated in 58% of infected pregnant women. Perinatal mortality was 436/
1000 ...
David Warrell, Timothy M. Cox, John Firth, 2012
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Color atlas of sexually transmitted diseases
In untreated syphilis it is thought that waves of spirochaetaemia occur,
diminishing in frequency as time passes. Transmission of syphilis to the fetus
occurs when pregnancy coincides with spirochaetaemia. The observed great
variation in ...
Anthony Wisdom (M.D.), 1989