Kenya tick-bite fever
Kenya tick-bite fever: Introduction
Kenya tick-bite fever: An infectious disease that is caused by Rickettsia conorii which is transmitted by the brown dog tick (Rhipicephalus sanguineus). The disease occurs predominantly in Mediterranean areas such as India and Africa. The onset of symptoms is usually sudden and the incubation period is usually between 6 and 10 days.
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Symptoms of Kenya tick-bite fever
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Treatments for Kenya tick-bite fever
- Antibiotics can shorten the duration of the fever. Doxycycline is the most commonly used one but tetracycline, chloramphenicol or ciprofloxacin are also used
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Kenya tick-bite fever: Complications
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Causes of Kenya tick-bite fever
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Less Common Symptoms of Kenya tick-bite fever
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Misdiagnosis and Kenya tick-bite fever
Antibiotics often causes diarrhea: The use of antibiotics are very likely
to cause some level of diarrhea in patients.
The reason is that antibiotics...read more »
Sinusitis is overdiagnosed: There is a tendency to give a diagnosis of sinusitis,
when the condition is really a harmless complication of another...read more »
Whooping cough often undiagnosed: Although most children in the Western world have been
immunized against whooping cough (also called "pertussis"), this protection wears
off after about 15 years.
Thus, any teen...read more »
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Prognosis for Kenya tick-bite fever
Prognosis for Kenya tick-bite fever:
The infection is rarely fatal. Patients have a natural immunity to the infection once they recover.
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