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Rocky Mountain spotted fever in an endemic area in Minas Gerais, Brazil
Only one species of spotted fever-group rickettsiae that is pathogenic for humans has been isolated in Brazil, where few physicians are familiar with this disease.
Elba Regina Sampaio de Lemos +2 more
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Collection of Ticks for Surveillance of Disease Agents on a Mountain in Central Virginia [PDF]
Tick-borne disease is found all over the world, and interest in disease surveillance for tick-borne illnesses has increased, partly because some of the illnesses are becoming more common.
Stanley, Heather E
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Rocky Mountain or Brazilian spotted fever, caused by Rickettsia rickettsii, is a fulminant, seasonal, and neglected disease that occurs in focal points of North America and South America.
Kamila Alves Silva +18 more
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Detection of Rocky Mountain spotted fever antibodies by a latex agglutination test [PDF]
Karim E. Hechemy +6 more
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Importância dos carrapatos na transmissão da febre maculosa brasileira. [PDF]
Introdução. Agente etiológico. Principal vetor no Brasil. Outras espécies de carrapatos de importância. Animais amplificadores. Epidemiologia. Manifestações clínicas. Diagnóstico. Tratamento.
ALMEIDA, R. F. C. de +4 more
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Rocky Mountain wood tick (Dermacentor andersoni) [PDF]
Approximate distribution of the Rocky Mountain wood tick.Rocky Mountain wood tick (Dermacentor andersoni) can transmit Rocky Mountain spotted fever and tularemia to humans. This tick is found in the Rocky Mountain states.
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Iowa Acute Disease Monthly Update, February 2018. [PDF]
The Department of Public health confirmed and probable cases of disease in Iowa by ...
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Vector-borne Rickettsia Pathogens
The genus Rickettsia contains species that are important in human health as they cause several serious diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever. This publication summarizes the human-disease-causing pathogens in the genus Rickettsia in the United ...
Yuexun Tian +2 more
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Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Associated With Cardiac Arrhythmias. [PDF]
Syed Z, Scott C, Nguyen B, Phyu E.
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