Brill-Zinsser disease in a patient following infection with sylvatic epidemic typhus associated with flying squirrels
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Brill-Zinsser disease in a patient following infection with sylvatic epidemic typhus associated with flying squirrels
Abstract
Recrudescent Rickettsia prowazekii infection, also known as Brill-Zinsser disease, can manifest decades after untreated primary infection but is rare in contemporary settings. We report the first known case of Brill-Zinsser disease in a patient originally infected with a zoonotic strain of R. prowazekii acquired from flying squirrels.
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