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Descriptor English: Relapsing Fever
Descriptor Spanish: Fiebre Recurrente
Descriptor fiebre recurrente
Entry term(s) fiebre recurrente transmitida por garrapatas
fiebre recurrente transmitida por piojos
infección por Borrelia hermsii
infección por Borrelia recurrentis
Scope note: Infección aguda caracterizada por episodios de PIREXIA que alternan con intervalos asintomáticos de una recuperación aparente. Esta afección está causada por ESPIROQUETAS del género BORRELIA. Se transmite por la PICADURA de Pediculus humanus corporis, cuyo reservorio es el ser humano, o por garrapatas del género ORNITHODOROS, cuyo principal reservorio son los roedores y otros animales.
Descriptor Portuguese: Febre Recorrente
Descriptor French: Fièvre récurrente
Entry term(s): Borrelia hermsii Infection
Borrelia hermsii Infections
Borrelia recurrentis Infection
Borrelia recurrentis Infections
Fever, Louse-borne Relapsing
Fever, Relapsing
Fever, Tick-borne Relapsing
Fevers, Relapsing
Infection, Borrelia hermsii
Infection, Borrelia recurrentis
Louse borne Relapsing Fever
Louse-borne Relapsing Fever
Louse-borne Relapsing Fevers
Relapsing Fever, Louse-borne
Relapsing Fever, Tick-borne
Relapsing Fevers
Tick borne Relapsing Fever
Tick-borne Relapsing Fever
Tick-borne Relapsing Fevers
Tree number(s): C01.150.252.400.794.352.500
C01.920.930.775
RDF Unique Identifier: https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D012061
Scope note: An acute infection characterized by recurrent episodes of PYREXIA alternating with asymptomatic intervals of apparent recovery. This condition is caused by SPIROCHETES of the genus BORRELIA. It is transmitted by the BITES of either the body louse (PEDICULUS humanus corporis), for which humans are the reservoir, or by soft ticks of the genus ORNITHODOROS, for which rodents and other animals are the principal reservoirs.
Annotation: not for "recurrent fever" [= FEVER + RECURRENCE (NIM)]; infections by Borrelia species other than B. burgdorferi or B. burgdorferi group (which cause LYME DISEASE) probably go here, otherwise index under BORRELIA INFECTIONS
Allowable Qualifiers: BL blood
CF cerebrospinal fluid
CI chemically induced
CL classification
CN congenital
CO complications
DG diagnostic imaging
DH diet therapy
DI diagnosis
DT drug therapy
EC economics
EH ethnology
EM embryology
EN enzymology
EP epidemiology
ET etiology
GE genetics
HI history
IM immunology
ME metabolism
MI microbiology
MO mortality
NU nursing
PA pathology
PC prevention & control
PP physiopathology
PS parasitology
PX psychology
RH rehabilitation
RT radiotherapy
SU surgery
TH therapy
TM transmission
UR urine
VE veterinary
VI virology
DeCS ID: 12483
Unique ID: D012061
NLM Classification: WC 410
Documents indexed in the Virtual Health Library (VHL): Click here to access the VHL documents
Date Established: 1966/01/01
Date of Entry: 1999/01/01
Revision Date: 2020/01/28
Relapsing Fever - Preferred
Concept UI M0018746
Scope note An acute infection characterized by recurrent episodes of PYREXIA alternating with asymptomatic intervals of apparent recovery. This condition is caused by SPIROCHETES of the genus BORRELIA. It is transmitted by the BITES of either the body louse (PEDICULUS humanus corporis), for which humans are the reservoir, or by soft ticks of the genus ORNITHODOROS, for which rodents and other animals are the principal reservoirs.
Preferred term Relapsing Fever
Entry term(s) Fever, Relapsing
Fevers, Relapsing
Relapsing Fevers
Borrelia hermsii Infection - Narrower
Concept UI M000654649
Preferred term Borrelia hermsii Infection
Entry term(s) Borrelia hermsii Infections
Fever, Tick-borne Relapsing
Infection, Borrelia hermsii
Relapsing Fever, Tick-borne
Tick borne Relapsing Fever
Tick-borne Relapsing Fever
Tick-borne Relapsing Fevers
Borrelia recurrentis Infection - Narrower
Concept UI M000654650
Preferred term Borrelia recurrentis Infection
Entry term(s) Borrelia recurrentis Infections
Fever, Louse-borne Relapsing
Infection, Borrelia recurrentis
Louse borne Relapsing Fever
Louse-borne Relapsing Fever
Louse-borne Relapsing Fevers
Relapsing Fever, Louse-borne



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