Human Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis
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Human granulocytic ehrlichiosis, today known as human granulocytic anaplasmosis, is an infection transmitted by the bite of ticks that affects certain defense cells of the body.
Common symptoms:
- Fever and chills
- Headache and muscle pain
- Tiredness and general malaise
When to see the doctor? Fever and malaise after a tick bite or after outdoor activities in wooded areas justify an evaluation.
Who treats it? The infectious disease specialist and the internist are the professionals who study this type of infection and identify its origin. If you have symptoms after a possible bite, the most prudent thing is to mention it to one of them as soon as possible.
Data on 18 doctors who treat human granulocytic ehrlichiosis
Which specialist treats human granulocytic ehrlichiosis?
Human Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis is usually treated by specialists in internist, infectious disease specialist, hematologist, general practitioner, emergency physician.
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in human granulocytic ehrlichiosis
Dr. Rodrigo Armando Vigueras Santiago
Dr. Vicente de Jesus Flores Lopez
Dr. Jacqueline Montero Schwarz
Dr. Maria Fernanda Frausto Mendoza
Dr. Karla Escobedo Vázquez
Dr. Norma Ilse Garcia González
Dr. Héctor Garza Blizzard
Dr. Eleazar Hernández Ruíz
Dr. Gilberto Morales Salgado
Dr. Andrea Avila Martinez
Dr. Jorge Alberto Carmona Meza
Dr. Oscar Yair Nava Garcia
Dr. Esmirna Arlette Pantoja Alcocer
Dr. Sandra Briseida Hernández León
Dr. Flor Corona
Dr. Valery Fabiola Lerma Torres
Dr. Bernardo Velazquez Pallares
Dr. Gloria Nayeli Vega Hernández
Dr. Iran Pardo
Dr. Jorge Alfonso Trejo Buendía
Frequently asked questions
What is human granulocytic ehrlichiosis?
Human granulocytic ehrlichiosis, today known as human granulocytic anaplasmosis, is an infection transmitted by the bite of ticks that affects certain defense cells of the body.
Which doctor treats human granulocytic ehrlichiosis?
Human Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis is usually treated by specialists in internist, infectious disease specialist, hematologist, general practitioner, emergency physician.