Medical importance of xenopsylla cheopis
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Xenopsylla cheopis is also a frequent parasite on the brown rat R. norvegicus and can parasitize other small mammals [4, 5]. This flea draws particular attention because of its role as a vector of pathogens responsible for human diseases such as plague and murine typhus
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Medical care has several important functions other than restoring or maintaining health. These other functions are assessment and certification of health status, prognostication, segregation of the ill to limit communication of illness, and helping to cope with the problems of illness--the caring function.
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