Murine Typhus in Latin America: Perspectives of a Once Recognized but Now Neglected Vector-Borne Disease
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Murine Typhus in Latin America: Perspectives of a Once Recognized but Now Neglected Vector-Borne Disease
Abstract
Murine typhus is an undifferentiated febrile illness. Historically recognized throughout Latin America, it has been seldom reported in recent decades. When clinicians and researchers are attuned, endemic foci have reemerged. The demonstrable seroprevalence in areas devoid of reported cases indicates murine typhus is an underappreciated infectious disease in Latin America.
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