2012
DOI: 10.1111/zph.12025
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Epidemiological and Clinical Features of Three Clustered Cases Co‐Infected with Lyme Disease and Rickettsioses

Abstract: Lyme disease and rickettsioses are two common diseases in China. However, the concomitant occurrence of both diseases in a single individual has been reported infrequently in literature. We reported three related female patients admitted at Beijing Ditan Hospital from October to December 2010. They had similar epidemiological histories. At the beginning, they only got a single diagnosis, respectively, but after specific screenings, the final diagnoses were made. Because arthropods can harbour more than one dis… Show more

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“…A distinct skin lesion at the location of the tick bite, known as eschar, may develop in the majority of cases with spotted fever [7] (Figure 2). Lyme disease can affect multiple systems of the body and produce a series of symptoms, including erythema migrans, fever, arthritis, neurologic and heart damage, and may continue to develop severe chronic consequences such as neurological symptoms and disability [8]. (e) -Red, oval plaque (Red, expanding oval-shaped plaque on the trunk).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A distinct skin lesion at the location of the tick bite, known as eschar, may develop in the majority of cases with spotted fever [7] (Figure 2). Lyme disease can affect multiple systems of the body and produce a series of symptoms, including erythema migrans, fever, arthritis, neurologic and heart damage, and may continue to develop severe chronic consequences such as neurological symptoms and disability [8]. (e) -Red, oval plaque (Red, expanding oval-shaped plaque on the trunk).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%