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in the returned traveller . (5)
causes of fever in the returned traveller (8)
following is not typically seen in
the < 7-10 day period?A. Dengue feverB. Hepatitis AC. MalariaD. Yellow fever
which of the following is not typically
seen in the 7-30 day period?
A. MalariaB. Dengue feverC. Hepatitis AD. Typhoid fever
following is incorrect?A. Rose spots can be seen on the trunk as a macular rash.B. Anaemia + thrombocytopenia can occur.C. Acute renal failure (ARF) ,LFT derangements and DIC can occur.D. Transmission is via fecal-oral route.
lymphocytosis
following is incorrect?A. It should be suspected in the patient who has fever within 2 weeks of travel ( incubation period 5-8 days).B. Transmission is by fecal oral route.C. = "Breakbone fever" : severe myalgias plus retro-orbital pain.D. Thrombocytopenia can occur.
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