rhusiopathiae infections most commonly present in a mild cutaneous form known as erysipeloid or fish poisoning. E. rhusiopathiae can cause an indolent cellulitis...
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The bacterium can also cause zoonotic infections in humans, called erysipeloid. The human disease called erysipelas is not caused by E. rhusiopathiae...
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may be mistaken for testicular torsion. Myalgia (rare in isolation) Erysipeloid rashes (a skin reaction on the legs that can mimic cellulitis, rare in...
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rhusiopathiae can also infect humans but in that case the infection is known as erysipeloid and is an occupational skin disease. Symptoms often occur suddenly. Affected...
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description in 1873 of a kind of infective dermatitis known today as erysipeloid. Handbook of Physiology by William Senhouse Kirkes (1823–1864). (Editor)...
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allergies kept her in and out of the hospital. At age ten she contracted erysipeloid, a disease that is common in seagulls and sharks but had not been seen...
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sickness coughing or Valsalve accentuates the venous markings of an erysipeloid rash Mentzer index William C. Mentzer Jr. hematology microcytic anemia...
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(epidemic louse-borne typhus) Erysipelas (ignis sacer, Saint Anthony's fire) Erysipeloid of Rosenbach Erythema marginatum Erythrasma External otitis (otitis externa...
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sometimes used as fodder for livestock while the fruit are used against erysipeloid infections in domestic pigs and goats. Bark of the plant was used to...
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other animal species. In humans, E. rhusiopathiae infections are termed erysipeloid. Erysipelothrix tonsillarum has been described as a pathogen for dogs...
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