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Measles or Not Measles? That Is the Question!
Marina Kristy Ibraheim1, Hesham Awadh2, Ambreen Allana2
1The University of Texas Health Science Center, McGovern Medical School, Houston, Texas, USA.
Abstract:
We present a diagnostically challenging case of a patient who presented with fever and rash during a measles outbreak. The diagnosis was complicated by the interpretation of the results of serological tests, which resulted in implementation of major preventive measures in the hospital. The patient was later confirmed to have murine typhus.
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