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  2. Epidemic typhus - Wikipedia

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    Epidemic typhus, also known as louse-borne typhus, is a form of typhus so named because the disease often causes epidemics following wars and natural disasters where civil life is disrupted. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Epidemic typhus is spread to people through contact with infected body lice , in contrast to endemic typhus which is usually transmitted by fleas .

  3. Typhus - Wikipedia

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    Typhus, also known as typhus fever, is a group of infectious diseases that include epidemic typhus, scrub typhus, and murine typhus. [1] Common symptoms include fever, headache, and a rash. [1] Typically these begin one to two weeks after exposure. [2] The diseases are caused by specific types of bacterial infection. [1]

  4. Typhoid fever - Wikipedia

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    Typhus is a different disease, caused by unrelated species of bacteria. [20] Owing to their similar symptoms, they were not recognized as distinct diseases until the 1800s. "Typhoid" means "resembling typhus". [21]

  5. Rickettsia typhi - Wikipedia

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    Rickettsia typhus group rash, a common symptom of infection. In the early 20th century epidemic typhus (R. prowazekii) ran rampant throughout many parts of the world.It was associated with high mortality, high virulence, and thought to be transmitted via louse. [12]

  6. Category:Typhus - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to typhus, a group of infectious diseases that include epidemic typhus, scrub typhus, and murine typhus. Common symptoms include fever, headache, and a rash. Common symptoms include fever, headache, and a rash.

  7. Los Angeles typhus outbreak reaches 'epidemic levels' - AOL

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    Los Angeles County is warning its residents to look out for fleas that could be carrying typhus after more than 40 cases have been reported in the area. Los Angeles typhus outbreak reaches ...

  8. Fleaborne typhus cases climbing in LA County, CDC says - AOL

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    Fleaborne typhus is on the rise in Los Angeles County, with reported cases nearly tripling over the past decade, from 31 in 2010 to 171 in 2022. The disease can be severe but is rarely fatal, and ...

  9. List of diseases spread by arthropods - Wikipedia

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    For example, the human body louse transmits the bacterium Rickettsia prowazekii which causes epidemic typhus. Although invertebrate-transmitted diseases pose a particular threat on the continents of Africa, Asia and South America, there is one way of controlling invertebrate-borne diseases, which is by controlling the invertebrate vector.