Tick-borne relapsing fever
Tick-borne relapsing fever (pronunciation: tik-born ri-laps-ing fee-ver) is a bacterial infection transmitted through the bite of infected soft ticks. The disease is characterized by recurring episodes of fever, headache, muscle and joint aches, and nausea.
Etymology
The term "Tick-borne relapsing fever" is derived from its mode of transmission and its primary symptom. "Tick-borne" refers to the method of transmission through the bite of infected ticks. "Relapsing" refers to the recurring nature of the fever episodes, and "fever" is a common symptom of the disease.
Symptoms
The primary symptom of Tick-borne relapsing fever is a recurring fever that lasts for approximately three days, followed by a week without fever, and then another episode of fever. Other symptoms may include headache, muscle and joint aches, and nausea.
Transmission
Tick-borne relapsing fever is transmitted through the bite of infected soft ticks. The ticks become infected by feeding on the blood of an infected animal. When the tick bites a human, the bacteria are transmitted to the human.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of Tick-borne relapsing fever is typically made based on the characteristic recurring fever and a history of exposure to ticks. Laboratory tests can also be used to confirm the diagnosis.
Treatment
Treatment for Tick-borne relapsing fever typically involves antibiotics to kill the bacteria. In severe cases, hospitalization may be required.
Prevention
Prevention of Tick-borne relapsing fever involves avoiding exposure to ticks, using insect repellent, and wearing protective clothing when in areas where ticks are common.
See also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Tick-borne relapsing fever
- Wikipedia's article - Tick-borne relapsing fever
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