A forty-year review of Rocky Mountain spotted fever cases in California shows clinical and epidemiologic changes. [PDF]
Kjemtrup AM+9 more
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Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, caused by the gram-negative intracellular bacteria Rickettsia rickettsii, is a serious tick-borne infection with a fatality rate of 20–30%, if not treated.
Fizza Arshad+7 more
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Experiments in the use of sheep in the eradication of the Rocky Mountain spotted fever tick /
H. P. Wood
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Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in New York State Outside of New York City
E. R. Maillard, Elliott L. Hazen
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Assessing the magnitude of fatal Rocky Mountain spotted fever in the United States: comparison of two national data sources. [PDF]
Christopher D. Paddock+3 more
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An Unsuspected Case of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever: A Lesson to Keep a Broad Differential. [PDF]
Barbina S, Quiroga M, Petz C.
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Case Report: Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever with Adrenalectomy and a Hard-to-Find Tick. [PDF]
Zhou C, Woods P, Abouzeid A, Brooks MN.
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Fatal Cases of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in Family Clusters—Three States, 2003 [PDF]
Craig Levy+30 more
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Modeling of Control Efforts against Rhipicephalus sanguineus, the Vector of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in Sonora Mexico. [PDF]
Alvarez-Hernandez G+4 more
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