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Charles Pomerantz

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267:"New Fever Traced to Mite On Mice; U.S. Health Service Roots Out Cause of Spotted Ailment That Struck in Queens No Cure is Found As Yet Victim Made Ill by Bite of Insect--Weinstein Urges War on Rodents Some Removed to Hospitals Blood of Patients Sampled" 76:, the two peeled back wallpaper to find the walls swarming with mites, so much so that tenants had described that "the walls had movement". Huebner's investigations on the site led to the conclusion that tenants had been bitten by a 67:
where a series of people had become sick with unusual rashes, Pomerantz inspected the site and discovered the mites near the building's incinerator rooms and reported his findings to health officials. Visiting the stricken
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In 1949, Dr. Edward W. Baker of the United States Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine honored Pomerantz with the naming of a mite discovered in peach orchards in the Southern United States, calling it
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Pomerantz spoke about the importance of rodent control in densely populated areas in a March 1949 lecture to students and faculty members of the
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spread through mice and the mites that infested them. After culturing and isolating the organism in laboratory mice, the pathogen they named
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for the disease. Over 500 cases of the disease were diagnosed in New York City from 1947 to 1951.
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in recognition of Pomerantz's work. A species of flea discovered in the
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was identified as the ultimate cause of the disease now called
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of a 1946 outbreak in New York City of what was later named
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Emigrants from Congress Poland to the United States
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Index

entomologist
etiology
rickettsialpox
Poland
United States
Manhattan
Lower East Side
Queens
Kew Gardens, Queens
Robert Huebner
mite
Allodermanyssus sanguineus
zoonotic disease
Rickettsia akari
rickettsialpox
vector
Harvard School of Public Health
chickenpox
hives
scabies
Philippines
crane fly
prostigmatic
mites
Hallandale Beach, Florida



"Charles Pomerantz, 76, Found Cause of Epidemic"
The New York Times

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