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  2. Typhus in cats, also known as panleukopenia or feline distemper, is a very contagious and potentially life-threatening illness. A highly effective vaccine is available, but it is still important to be able to identify the symptoms, so that you can act swiftly and keep your cat healthy.

  3. May 15, 2024 · However, people often do not know they have been bitten by a flea or exposed to flea dirt. Risk factors include time spent outdoors or contact with particular animals, especially rats, opossums, or free-roaming cats. Signs and symptoms of murine typhus can include: Fever and chills. Body aches and muscle pain.

  4. Murine typhus infection in people is primarily thought to occur through exposure of abraded skin with infectious flea feces; aerosolization of infectious materials may occur in limited settings. Dogs and cats are presumably exposed in a similar fashion.

  5. May 25, 2024 · Typhus. Cat typhus, or feline panleukopenia, is a disease caused by parvovirus. Symptoms include fever and severe digestive upsets leading to dehydration. In kittens, the prognosis is rapidly life-threatening. Gastroenteritis. Symptoms include vomiting and diarrhoea. The threat to your kitten's health varies depending on the cause (infectious ...

  6. Geographical distribution of cases. Worldwide. In the U.S.: nearly all cases reported from southern Texas, southern California, and Hawaii. Symptoms of infection. Headache, backache, joint pains, and nausea. Spotted rash appearing initially on the body, which subsequently may develop on arms and legs. Reservoir hosts of Rickettsia typhi in the U.S.

  7. Symptoms and Signs |. Diagnosis |. Treatment |. Prevention |. Key Points. |. Murine typhus is caused by Rickettsia typhi and R. felis, which are transmitted to humans by fleas; it is clinically similar to but milder than epidemic typhus, causing chills, headache, fever, and rash.

  8. Animal Disease Information. Flea-borne Typhus. remove What is typhus? Typhus is a bacterial disease that can be spread from some animals to humans by fleas. A more serious kind of typhus that is spread by lice, called louse-borne or epidemic typhus, is not usually observed in the United States.

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