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Author: Le-Viet, Nhiem; Le, Viet-Nho; Chung, Hai; Phan, Duc-Tuan; Phan, Quang-Duong; Cao, Thanh-Van; Abat, Cédric; Raoult, Didier; Parola, Philippe
Title: Prospective case-control analysis of the aetiologies of acute undifferentiated fever in Vietnam
  • Document date: 2019_3_4
  • ID: 0uwm4dk9_18
    Snippet: R. felis was detected in two patients, who presented with continuous mild fever, a peak body temperature of 38°C-38.5°C, headache, and normal WBC, PLT, AST and ALT levels. One individual had an eschar with a 5 × 8-mm, painless, centred black crust surrounded by a red halo on the right side of his face ( Figure 3) . He also had a rash on his face and certain small swollen lymph nodes on his right neck. The remaining patient did not present with.....
    Document: R. felis was detected in two patients, who presented with continuous mild fever, a peak body temperature of 38°C-38.5°C, headache, and normal WBC, PLT, AST and ALT levels. One individual had an eschar with a 5 × 8-mm, painless, centred black crust surrounded by a red halo on the right side of his face ( Figure 3) . He also had a rash on his face and certain small swollen lymph nodes on his right neck. The remaining patient did not present with eschar, rash or lymphadenopathy.

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