Borrelia recurrentis infection is a louse-borne disease and Leptospirosis is a rat-borne zoonosis, both endemic in areas characterized by a low hygiene condition. This is the first case of life-threatening Borrelia recurrentis and Leptospira species co-infection
Cutuli, S. L., De Pascale, G., Spanu, T., Dell'Anna, A. M., Bocci, M. G., Pallavicini, F., Mancini, F., Ciervo, A., Antonelli, M., Lice, rodents, and many hopes: a rare disease in a young refugee, <<CRITICAL CARE>>, 2017; (21): 81-83. [doi:10.1186/s13054-017-1666-5] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/99038]
Lice, rodents, and many hopes: a rare disease in a young refugee
Cutuli, Salvatore LucioPrimo
;De Pascale, GennaroSecondo
;Spanu, Teresa;Dell'Anna, Antonio Maria;Bocci, Maria Grazia;Pallavicini, Federico;Antonelli, MassimoUltimo
2017
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