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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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Erythrocyte-Sensitizing Substances from Rickettsiae of the Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Group [PDF]
Robert S. Chang +2 more
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EPI Update, August 21, 2015 [PDF]
Weekly newsletter for Center For Acute Disease Epidemiology of Iowa Department of Public ...
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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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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever among Healthcare Providers, Tennessee, 2009 [PDF]
Emily Mosites +7 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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A Vaccine for Canine Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever: An Unmet One Health Need. [PDF]
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