Trench Fever

Alias:
His-Werner Disease
Shin Bone Fever
Wolhynian Fever
Quintan Fever
Bartonellosis Due to Bartonella Quintana Infection
Fever Due to Rochalimaea Quintana
Fever Due to Rickettsia Quintana
Fever Due to Bartonella Quintana
Tibialgic Fever
Febris Quintata
Febris Quintana
Five Day Fever
Meuse Fever
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Trench Fever, also known as his-werner disease, is related to pediculus humanus corporis infestation and bartonellosis. An important gene associated with Trench Fever is MT-CYB (Mitochondrially Encoded Cytochrome B), and among its related pathways/superpathways are Respiratory electron transport, ATP synthesis by chemiosmotic coupling, and heat production by uncoupling proteins. and Cytoprotection by HMOX1. Affiliated tissues include bone and endothelial.
Related ID:
MESH:D014205
ICD11:1587737629

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MALACARDS
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5
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