... (also known as "five-day fever", "quintan fever" (Latin: febris quintana), and "urban trench fever") is a ... Trench fever is also called Wolhynia fever, shin bone fever, Meuse fever, His disease, and His-Werner disease or Werner-His ... "Trench Fever". EMedicine. Ohl, M. E.; Spach, D. H. (1 July 2000). "Bartonella quintana and Urban Trench Fever". Clinical ... trench fever')". European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. Retrieved 11 November 2021. "Trench Fever: Practice ...
It is also known as five-day fever, quintan fever, Wolhinie fever, and urban trench fever, because it occurs in homeless people ... Trench fever, also known as five-day fever or quintan fever, is the initial manifestation of B. quintana infection. Clinical ... Stein A, Raoult D (February 1995). "Return of trench fever". Lancet. 345 (8947): 450-1. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(95)90430-1. PMID ... Trench fever, produced by Bartonella quintana infection, is transmitted by the human body louse Pediculus humanus corporis. ...
Werner is remembered for his description of trench fever during an outbreak of the disease in World War I. The disorder is ... Concerning trench fever) Febris quintana. Berlin and Vienna, 1920. "Malaria". In Friedrich Kraus (1858-1936) and Theodor ...
Trench Fever, a louse-borne disease. With … a Summary of the Report of the American Trench Fever Commission by Lieut. R.H. ... Trench fever was a major cause of illness amongst soldiers during the war and the method of transmission was uncertain. Byam ... Byam described his army service during the First World War and his research into trench fever, conducted at the Hampstead Heart ...
... is a bacterium transmitted by the human body louse that causes trench fever. This bacterial species caused outbreaks of trench ... In trench fever or B. quintana-induced endocarditis patients, bacillary angiomatosis lesions are also seen. Notably, ... The infection caused by this microorganism, trench fever, was first documented in soldiers during World War I, but has now been ... Also noteworthy, the increasing migration worldwide may also play a role in spreading trench fever, from areas where it is ...
... "trench fever"; and Bartonella bacilliformis, causative agent of carrion's disease. Pathogenic Bartonellae are transmitted by ...
Singleton went on to front Trench Fever. Butt went on to form The Desecrators, joined English Dogs, and later formed Janus ...
Trench fever was a common disease spread through the faeces of body lice, which were rampant in trenches. Trench fever caused ... Bruce, David (1921). "Trench Fever. Final Report Of The War Office Trench Fever Investigation Committee". Journal of Hygiene. ... Temporary trenches were also built. When a major attack was planned, assembly trenches would be dug near the front trench. ... The predominant disease in the trenches of the Western Front was trench fever. ...
Cat scratch fever Trench fever Angiomatosis Aung, KoKo; Htay, Thwe T.; Schwartz, Robert A. (8 June 2022). Chandrasekar, ... those whose livers are affected may have an enlarged liver and fever, while those with osseous BA experience intense pain in ...
The bacterium is a close relative of Bartonella quintana, the microbe which caused trench fever in thousands of soldiers during ... Ravven, Wallace (2007-06-06). "New bacterium discovered - related to cause of trench fever". University of California, San ... Jun 2007). "Bacteremia, fever, and splenomegaly caused by a newly recognized bartonella species". N. Engl. J. Med. 356 (23): ... It is possible that other cases diagnosed as Oroya fever result from this species. The findings were published in the New ...
Chilblains Trench fever Tropical ulcer, also known as Jungle Rot Bush, Jeffrey S.; Lofgran, Trevor; Watson, Simon (2020), ... Trench foot was an informal name applied to the condition from its prevalence during the trench warfare of World War I. Health ... Unsanitary, cold, and wet conditions can also cause trench foot. The diagnosis of trench foot does not usually require any ... Trench Foot, StatPearls Publishing, PMID 29493986 Atenstaedt, Robert L. (1 December 2006). "Trench Foot: The Medical Response ...
After this he was discharged after suffering from Trench fever. He refused to be labelled as "unfit" and on the third attempt ...
He contracted trench fever and was invalided home in 1916. He never fully recovered. He was awarded a Companion of the Order of ...
"Outbreak of epidemic typhus associated with trench fever in Burundi". The Lancet. 352 (9125): 353-358. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736( ... where it was known as Gaol fever or Jail fever. Gaol fever often occurs when prisoners are frequently huddled together in dark ... Typhus fever was also a significant killer during the American Civil War, although typhoid fever was the more prevalent cause ... for fear of the Gaol Fever;"[citation needed] (1890) In How the Other Half Lives by Jacob Riis, the effects of typhus fever and ...
"Bartonella Infection (Cat Scratch Disease, Trench Fever, and Carrión's Disease)". www.cdc.gov. Retrieved 2016-10-17. " ... It is also called the hematic phase or Oroya fever. The most common findings are fever (usually sustained, but with temperature ... The most common findings are bleeding of verrugas, fever, malaise, arthralgias (joint pain), anorexia, myalgias, pallor, ...
Bartonella bacteria cause cat scratch disease, trench fever, and Carron disease. These bacteria may be spread through contact ... Bartonella pathogens (which can cause cat scratch disease, trench fever, and Carron disease) and various viruses were also ... Viral diseases spread by rats include rat-bite fever and hemorrhagic fevers caused by Seoul hantavirus. A survey conducted by ... Rats may carry fleas that are vectors of diseases such as bubonic plague, typhus, and spotted fever. In addition, some people ...
... or trench fever) was also named after him. Angle of His (or incisura cardiaca) was posthumously named after him by Daniel John ...
However, he was later removed from the front after contracting trench fever. Alternately speaker and military attaché, Asselin ...
During this time Hone was hospitalised with acute trench fever and impetigo. He was promoted to lieutenant on 14 April 1917, ...
He was evacuated to England suffering with trench fever in September 1916. While convalescing, he was promoted to major on 14 ...
He discovered the relationships of lice with both typhus and trench fever. Bacot caught the latter disease himself whilst in ... In 1914 during the First World War he went to Sierra Leone in British West Africa to study Yellow Fever. By autumn 1917 there ... was concern about the reduced efficiency of the British Expeditionary Force in France caused by trench fever. In 1917 he went ...
In 1917, Adamson caught trench fever and spent a week in hospital. Later he was back in hospital to recover from mustard gas. ... He wrote daily letters to his wife during his three years in the trenches. They give a vivid and honest account of his war ... He was forced to wear a monocle to supplement his good eye, and even with that had difficulty moving around the trenches at ...
... also known as trench fever), and leptospirosis. These diseases could take a massive toll on the soldiers, with trench fever ... Lice can also transmit disease and played a role in spreading trench fever amongst the soldiers. Trench rats also gnawed on ... "The trenches and trench warfare", World War One, Cambridge University Press, pp. 198-203, retrieved 2022-03-18. "Trench Rats ... Trench rats were rodents that were found around the frontline trenches of World War I. Due to massive amounts of debris, ...
... trench fever, trench foot, and trench nephritis. Indian soldiers in trenches, Gallipoli (1915) British soldier in trenches, ... Along with other trench diseases such as trench foot and trench fever, trench nephritis contributed to 25% of the British ... Of the trench diseases, trench foot made a reappearance in the British Army during the Falklands War in 1982. Trench fever has ... Somme (1916) Canadian soldiers in trenches, Somme (1916) Italian soldiers in trenches (1918) Trench nephritis, a term coined by ...
The following year, he was awarded a DSc for his research into trench fever. In the Second World War he was in charge of pest ... However, he was recalled to Britain to help training, lecturing in insect effects on troops and on trench fever, under the rank ...
Significant new data were accrued on influenza, tuberculosis, and "trench fever" (bartonellosis) during that time. Upon ...
In 1918 he was appointed a member of the War Office committee on trench fever. Together with Arthur Bacot and F. Martin Duncan ... In 1922 he went with Bacot to Cairo to investigate the cause of typhus fever. After two months' work they both contracted the ... he demonstrated the association of the trench fever virus with Rickettsia quintana in lice. His most important work was ... He made observations on convalescent carriers in bacillary dysentery and also blackwater fever. ...
... gassed near Bullecourt in the Hindenburg line in August 1918 and also contracted trench fever. He was held in high regard by ... These provide a vivid picture of the work of an Army Chaplain on the Western Front, in hospitals, in the trenches and on the ...
De Morgan died of trench fever in London in 1917, and was buried in Brookwood Cemetery. Recollections praise him for his ...
On 25 October, he went down with trench fever, and was sent home a fortnight later. Smith was wounded at the end of November ... The battalion helped to win the Battle of Thiepval Ridge in late September, and took part in the capture of Regina Trench in ... The second part describes in four chapters the military experiences of the TCBS in the trenches of the Western Front in 1916; ... There are four landscape photographs of the battle area from 1916, showing exhausted soldiers in trenches at Ovillers, British ...