Dynamics of Clinical Symptoms in Patients with Scrub Typhus
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The clinical manifestations and complications of scrub typhus are variable. Few studies have examined the timeline of clinical symptoms after the appropriate antimicrobial agents have been administered. The most prevalent clinical manifestations are fever and cough, followed by headache, myalgia, eschar, skin rash, and nausea. Systemic symptoms are most severe during the early stages of illness (i.e., the first 5 days), but resolve slowly within 2 weeks. The associated skin rash is most severe during the first 8 days of infection, but it resolves slowly within 21 days.
著者
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KWAK Yee
Department of Internal Medicine, Inje University College of Medicine
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Kwak Yee
Department Of Internal Medicine Inje University College Of Medicine
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Chung Kyung
Department Of Chemical Engineering Automation Research Center Pohang University Of Science And Techn
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Lee Chang-Seop
Department of Chemistry, Keimyung National University, Daegu 704-701, Korea
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Moon Chisook
Department of Internal Medicine, Inje University College of Medicine
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Kim Eu
Department of Internal Medicine, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital
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Lee Ju-Hyung
Department of Preventive Medicine, Chonbuk National University Medical School
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Lee Jae-Hoon
Department of Internal Medicine, Wonkwang University College of Medicine
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