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  • 3. Brill-Zinsser disease in a patient following infection with sylvatic epidemic typhus associated with flying squirrels.
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    Clin Infect Dis; 2010 Sep 15; 51(6):712-5. PubMed ID: 20687836
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  • 4. Epidemic typhus in the United States associated with flying squirrels.
    Duma RJ, Sonenshine DE, Bozeman FM, Veazey JM, Elisberg BL, Chadwick DP, Stocks NI, McGill TM, Miller GB, MacCormack JN.
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    Bozeman FM, Sonenshine DE, Williams MS, Chadwick DP, Lauer DM, Elisberg BL.
    Am J Trop Med Hyg; 1981 Jan 12; 30(1):253-63. PubMed ID: 6782900
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  • 7. Environmental risk factors for epidemic typhus in the United States: wintertime is typhus time.
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  • 10. Epizootiology of epidemic typhus (Rickettsia prowazekii) in flying squirrels.
    Sonenshine DE, Bozeman FM, Williams MS, Masiello SA, Chadwick DP, Stocks NI, Lauer DM, Elisberg BL.
    Am J Trop Med Hyg; 1978 Mar 12; 27(2 Pt 1):339-49. PubMed ID: 646026
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  • 13. Detection of a typhus group Rickettsia in Amblyomma ticks in the state of Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
    Medina-Sanchez A, Bouyer DH, Alcantara-Rodriguez V, Mafra C, Zavala-Castro J, Whitworth T, Popov VL, Fernandez-Salas I, Walker DH.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 2005 Dec 12; 1063():327-32. PubMed ID: 16481535
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  • 14. Jail fever (epidemic typhus) outbreak in Burundi.
    Raoult D, Roux V, Ndihokubwayo JB, Bise G, Baudon D, Marte G, Birtles R.
    Emerg Infect Dis; 1997 Dec 12; 3(3):357-60. PubMed ID: 9284381
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  • 19. Avidity of IgG to Rickettsia prowazekii and the presence of specific IgM in blood sera for retrospective analysis of the 1998 epidemic typhus outbreak in Russia.
    Chekanova T, Shpynov S.
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  • 20. Flying squirrels and their ectoparasites: disseminators of epidemic typhus.
    McDade JE.
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