rickettsialpox

Rickettsialpox is an acute fever disease resulting from a sting of the laelapid mite Allodermanyssus sanguineus. After 7 to 10 days, a lesion develops at the puncture site, which, as an indolent red papule, turns into a vesicle and resembles a protective pox lesion.

After a few days, a very high fever develops with temperatures up to 40 ° C. The fever lasts for about a week and ends without complications. The patient is after this immune to rickettsialpox. The fever begins with chills, as well as severe head and body pain, and ends with lysis.

The pathogen is transmitted from mice and guinea pigs. Events have so far occurred in the eastern United States and European Russia.

Rickettsialpox is an acute fever disease resulting from a sting of the laelapid mildness Allodermanyssus sanguineus. After 7 to 10 days, a lesion is created at the site of the puncture, which, as indolent red papule, turns into a leaf and resembles a protective pox.

After a few days, very high fever develops with temperatures up to 40 ° C. The fever lasts for about a week and then stops without complications. The patient is then immune to rickettsialpox. The fever begins with cold chills, as well as severe headache and body aches, and ends with lysis. & Nbsp;

The pathogen is transmitted from mice and guinea pigs. Events have so far occurred in the eastern United States and European Russia.