Typhus

Definition- What is typhus? Spotted fever is an infectious disease that is transmitted by bacteria. The bacterial species is called Rickettsia and is transmitted by various parasites such as lice, mites, fleas or ticks. Spotted fever occurs mainly in the Andes region in South America, Africa and Southeast Asia. In Germany, typhus is extremely rare. … Typhus

Diagnosis | Typhus

Diagnosis The diagnosis of typhus is mainly made by examining the blood of the potentially infected person. Here, the pathogen can be directly detected using various methods. Alternatively, the antibodies that the body has produced in response to the infection can be detected in the blood. Furthermore, the physical examination with focus on the rash … Diagnosis | Typhus

Rickettsiae: Infection, Transmission & Diseases

Diseases caused by rickettsiae were common in ancient times. Also, for example, during Napoleon’s wars, more than 125,000 soldiers died from spotted fever transmitted by lice. Today, rickettsioses – infectious diseases caused by rickettsiae – often occur in the context of poverty and poor sanitation. What are rickettsial infections? Rickettsiae are gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria. They … Rickettsiae: Infection, Transmission & Diseases