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relapsing fever
(redirected from Louse-borne relapsing fever)

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re·laps·ing fever (r-lpsng)
n.
Any of several infectious diseases characterized by chills and fever and caused by spirochetes transmitted by lice and ticks. Also called recurrent fever.

relapsing fever
n
(Medicine / Pathology) any of various infectious diseases characterized by recurring fever, caused by the bite of body lice or ticks infected with spirochaetes of the genus Borrelia Also called recurrent fever
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Noun1.relapsing fever - marked by recurring high fever and transmitted by the bite of infected lice or ticks; characterized by episodes of high fever and chills and headache and muscle pain and nausea that recur every week or ten days for several months
infectious disease - a disease transmitted only by a specific kind of contact


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Louse-borne relapsing fever can be found in any place with lice, but it is more common in places with poor sanitary conditions.
Large outbreaks of louse-borne relapsing fever have occurred throughout the past century.
 
 
 
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