Billy's disease
Brill's disease (repeated typhus, recurrent typhus) is a recurrence of epidemic typhus that occurs in people who have recovered after many years. Characterized sporadic diseases in the absence of lice and the source of infection, easier than epidemic typhus, flow, but with a typical clinic. For more details, see Typhus.
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