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Rickettsial Infections

Exhibiting 17 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1937 CE“Q” fever, a new fever entity: clinical features and laboratory investigation.
1909 CEA micro-organism which apparently has a specific relationship to Rocky Mountain spotted fever. A preliminary report.
1915 CEA note on a relapsing febrile illness of unknown origin.
1931 CEAetiologie der Tsutsugamushi-Kiankheit: Rickettsia tsutsugamushi.
1879 CEDas japanische Fluss- oder Ueberschwemmings-fieber, eine acute Infectionskrankheit.
1546 CEDe sympathia et antipathia rerum liber unus. De contagione et contagiosis morbis et curatione.
1937 CEExperimental studies on the virus of “Q” fever.
1915 CEIntermittent fever of obscure origin, occurring among British soldiers in France. The so-called “trench-fever”.
1946 CEKew Gardens spotted fever.
1935 CERats, lice and history: being a study in biography, which, after 12 preliminary chapters indispensable for the preparation of the lay reader, deals with the life history of typhus fever.
1946 CERickettsialpox. A newly recognized rickettsial disease. IV. Isolation of a rickettsia apparently identical with the causative agent of rickettsialpox from Allodermanyssus sanguineus, a rodent mite.
1968 CESelected papers on the pathogenic rickettsiae. Edited by Nicholas Hahon.
1949 CESerological evidence of Q fever in Great Britain.
1899 CESome observations on the so-called spotted fever of Idaho.
1906 CEThe transmission of Rocky Mountain spotted fever by the bite of the wood-tick (Dermacentor occidentalis).
1916 CEUeber eine neue periodische Fiebererkrankung (Febris Wolhynica).
1916 CEZur Ursache und Uebertragung des Wolhynischen Fiebers.