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Persistence of Rickettsia Rickettsii in a Patient Recovered from Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, [PDF]
Robert T. Parker +4 more
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Unconventional Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Presentation From Kentucky: A Compelling Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
Hussain A +5 more
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Reprint from the Public health reports, vol. XXVII, no. 36, Sept. 6, 1912. This paper originally appeared in the Military surgeon, vol. XXIX, no. 6, Dec. 1911, p. 631-657, under title, "The problem of Rocky Mountain spotted fever." As republished here the text and bibliography have been amended so as to cover the subject to the present time. cf. p. 3. ;
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The Rocky Mountain wood tick, Dermacentor andersoni Stiles, is the most common human biting tick in the Rocky Mountain region of the USA. Although Rickettsia spp. and Colorado tick fever virus have been studied in D.
K.L. Clark +6 more
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Southern Illinois Ticks: An Ecological and Medical Overview [PDF]
Ticks are of concern to southern Illinois residents because they are common in the forested landscapes of the region and have the capability to cause disease in humans and pets.
Pfaff, Madeleine A
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Morbidity and Functional Outcomes Following Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Hospitalization-Arizona, 2002-2017. [PDF]
Drexler NA +9 more
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Rocky Mountain spotted fever can be deadly [PDF]
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Signs & symptomsSee a doctor if you have any of these symptoms.Publication date from document properties.RMSF_Signs_Symptoms_poster-P ...
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