Typhus
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Typhus Home Care: Warning Signs
Notify your doctor if you have typhus and any of the following:
Worsening
fever
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Leg swelling (bilateral)
Arm swelling (bilateral)
Facial swelling
Chest pain
Difficulty breathing
Fainting
Confusion
Seizures
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Last Updated: Nov 5, 2008
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Typhus References:
Cunha BA. Osler on typhoid fever: differentiating typhoid from typhus and malaria. Infect Dis Clin North Am. 2004 Mar;18(1):111-25.
Raoult D, Woodward T, Dumler JS. The history of epidemic typhus. Infect Dis Clin North Am. 2004 Mar;18(1):127-40.
Watt G, Parola P. Scrub typhus and tropical rickettsioses. Curr Opin Infect Dis. 2003 Oct;16(5):429-36.