| Literature DB >> 8438048 |
K Silpapojakul1, P Chayakul, S Krisanapan, K Silpapojakul1.
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One hundred and thirty-seven patients with murine typhus were reviewed. A history of direct contact with rats was rare, and none gave a history of flea bite. No seasonal trend was observed. Clinical presentations included fever (100%), hepatomegaly (24%), rash (20%) and non-specific signs. Complications were uncommon but included jaundice, pneumonia, renal insufficiency and meningitis. Only two patients died. A single 200 mg dose of doxycycline significantly shortened the duration of fever: 79% were afebrile in 48 h, compared to 15% of the untreated group.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8438048
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Q J Med ISSN: 0033-5622