Definition of Zinsser disease
Zinsser disease: Also called Brill-Zinsser
disease, recrudescence of epidemic typhus years after the initial
attack. The agent that causes epidemic typhus (Rickettsia prowazekii)
remains viable for many years and then when host defenses are down,
it is reactivated causing recurrent typhus. The disease is named for
the physician Nathan Brill and the great bacteriologist Hans
Zinsser.
Common Misspellings: zinsser diease, zinsser desease
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