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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Historical perspective== | ==Historical perspective== | ||
'''Discovery''' | |||
*Relapsing fever has been described since the days of Hippocrates in ancient Greeks. | |||
*After an outbreak in Edinburgh during 1843-8, relapsing fever was given its name | |||
*The association between the bite of soft ticks and relapsing fever was made by David Livingstone in 1857. | |||
*The association between spirochetes and the development of relapsing fever first described by Otto Obermeier in 1873 | |||
*The transmission of relapsing fever through tick bite discovered by Münch in 1874. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Historical perspective
Discovery
- Relapsing fever has been described since the days of Hippocrates in ancient Greeks.
- After an outbreak in Edinburgh during 1843-8, relapsing fever was given its name
- The association between the bite of soft ticks and relapsing fever was made by David Livingstone in 1857.
- The association between spirochetes and the development of relapsing fever first described by Otto Obermeier in 1873
- The transmission of relapsing fever through tick bite discovered by Münch in 1874.