Bullis fever syndrome
Bullis fever syndrome: Introduction
Bullis fever syndrome: A disease transmitted through tick bites (Ambylomma americanum). Symptoms include fever, rash and headache. The disease was first observed in soldiers training at Camp Bullis in America.
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Symptoms of Bullis fever syndrome
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Treatments for Bullis fever syndrome
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Causes of Bullis fever syndrome
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Misdiagnosis and Bullis fever syndrome
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