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Incubation period may be weeks to months. In symptomatic patients the median incubation period is 45 days.
Lab Tests & Specimen Info
Test* | Specimen |
Culture | Skin Scrapings, |
Serology | Serum, |
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Genuine and fake versions can be bought for as little as £800, a Daily Mail investigation shows.
One page on Facebook has been used to trade illegal British passports for at least three years. We also found that passports cloned with details taken from real passports were being touted for a few hundred pounds on other easily-accessible websites. The revelations follow yesterday’s Mail investigation into how stolen British passports are spirited to Turkey to be sold by people smugglers.
David Ibsen, a security expert who advised the US government, said it was no surprise Facebook was being used to hawk passports that could fall into the hands of terrorists. ‘It is well known that extremists use Facebook as a tool to achieve their goals,’ he said. ‘The Mail is to be congratulated for exposing something that poses a genuine danger.
‘We continue to see Facebook failing to address its platform’s role in encouraging and proliferating terrorism. One Facebook page in Arabic – called European Passports For Sale VIP – features multiple pictures of British travel papers.
The site boasts: ‘We sell passports from £800 to £2,600. We are not traffickers. We’re just selling the passport and are not responsible for your travel or smuggling.’ The site says seven out of ten customers succeeded in making it past border control. But it offers entry stamps for an extra £170 to £280.
When an undercover Mail reporter asked to buy a UK passport, the seller quickly replied via the WhatsApp messaging service. He offered a genuine passport for £2,400, another at £1,700 that looked ‘90 per cent real’ and a third ‘50 per cent real’ document for £1,400.
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Anaplasmosis is a tick-borne illness caused by the bacterium Anaplasma phagocytophilum. The disease was previously classified as Human Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis (HGE), but the name has recently been changed to Human Granulocytic Anaplasmosis (HGA).
The tick that spreads anaplasmosis is commonly found in the northeast, upper Midwest, and northwestern parts of the United States.
The first symptoms of anaplasmosis begin within 1-2 weeks after the bite of an infected tick. Symptoms of anaplasmosis can vary person to person and some people can become ill with all the symptoms. Rash is rarely reported with anaplasmosis infections, and if patients have a rash, it may indicate coinfection with another tick-borne illness.
Symptoms of anaplasmosis include:
- Fever
- Headache
- Muscle pain
- Malaise
- Chills
- Nausea / Abdominal pain
- Cough
- Confusion
- Rash (rare)
Anaplasmosis can be a serious disease, even in previously healthy people, if not treated correctly.
Arizona will typically see 2-5 cases of anaplasmosis reported each year.
Transmission
Anaplasmosis is spread by the bite of an infected tick.
Blood transfusions and organ transplantation are also possible modes of transmission.
The incubation period is 1-2 weeks.
Lab Tests & Specimen Info
Test* | Specimen |
PCR | Whole Blood |
Serology | Serum |
Microscopic |
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