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relapsing fever
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Western countries
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Relapsing fever is often associated with tick-borne infection and is more commonly seen in rural areas.
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relapsing fever
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Western countries
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Relapsing fever is a rare disease, caused by tick or louse-borne bacteria, and is typically associated with travel to regions where the disease is endemic.
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relapsing fever
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western countries
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Relapsing fever is a rare disease, usually caused by tick bites or louse-borne transmission.
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rheumatic fever
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Western countries
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Rheumatic fever is a rare condition due to improved healthcare and access to antibiotics.
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rheumatic fever
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Western countries
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Rheumatic fever is a rare and serious complication of streptococcal throat infection, particularly in children, and can cause heart damage.
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rheumatic fever
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Western countries
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Rheumatic fever is a relatively rare condition due to improved healthcare and access to antibiotics.
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