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Scand. J. Infect. Dis. · Jan 1996
Case ReportsRelapsing fever: a differential diagnosis to malaria.
- L W Poulsen and G Iversen.
- Department of Infectious Diseases, Marselisborg Hospital, Aurhus, Denmark.
- Scand. J. Infect. Dis. 1996 Jan 1;28(4):419-20.
AbstractA 20-year-old man who had spent several weeks in Asia suffered several attacks of fever, each lasting 1 day in a cyclic pattern. Initially he was suspected to have malaria, but no parasites were found in a blood smear. When he was readmitted to the hospital with high fever and shivering. Borrelia spirochaetes were detected in a blood smear, leading to a diagnosis of relapsing fever. He recovered immediately when treated with tetracyclin.
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