Rickettsial diseases in Haryana: not an uncommon entity.J Assoc Physicians India. 2009 Apr; 57:334-7.JA
Abstract
Rickettsioses have not been reported from the plains of North India and Haryana in particular. Here we are reporting three cases of scrub typhus and one cases of Indian tick typhus in the state of Haryana, all of which presented with fever and multi organ dysfunction, rash and without eschar. All were successfully treated with doxycycline.
MeSH
Pub Type(s)
Case Reports
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
19702040
Citation
Chaudhry, D, et al. "Rickettsial Diseases in Haryana: Not an Uncommon Entity." The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, vol. 57, 2009, pp. 334-7.
Chaudhry D, Garg A, Singh I, et al. Rickettsial diseases in Haryana: not an uncommon entity. J Assoc Physicians India. 2009;57:334-7.
Chaudhry, D., Garg, A., Singh, I., Tandon, C., & Saini, R. (2009). Rickettsial diseases in Haryana: not an uncommon entity. The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, 57, 334-7.
Chaudhry D, et al. Rickettsial Diseases in Haryana: Not an Uncommon Entity. J Assoc Physicians India. 2009;57:334-7. PubMed PMID: 19702040.
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T1 - Rickettsial diseases in Haryana: not an uncommon entity.
AU - Chaudhry,D,
AU - Garg,A,
AU - Singh,I,
AU - Tandon,C,
AU - Saini,R,
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JF - The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India
JO - J Assoc Physicians India
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N2 - Rickettsioses have not been reported from the plains of North India and Haryana in particular. Here we are reporting three cases of scrub typhus and one cases of Indian tick typhus in the state of Haryana, all of which presented with fever and multi organ dysfunction, rash and without eschar. All were successfully treated with doxycycline.
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