Behavioral characteristics and endosymbionts of two potential tularemia and Rocky Mountain spotted fever tick vectors [PDF]
Hugh Lefcort+6 more
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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Related to Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in Hermosillo, México. [PDF]
Reyes-Castro PA+4 more
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Blood feeding by the Rocky Mountain spotted fever vector, Dermacentor andersoni, induces interleukin-4 expression by cognate antigen responding CD4+ T cells [PDF]
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Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Masquerading as Gastroenteritis: A Common but Overlooked Clinical Presentation. [PDF]
Braun DS, Greenberg I, Pagadala M.
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Control of <i>Rhipicephalus sanguineus</i> ticks and Rocky Mountain spotted fever informed by an <i>in silico</i> tool. [PDF]
Rubino F, Foley P, Foley J.
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Impact of a Severe Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Case on Treatment Practices at an Academic Institution Within a Nonendemic Area. [PDF]
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S. Burt Wolbach, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and Blood-Sucking Arthropods [PDF]
James M. Musser
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Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Misdiagnosed as an Acute Drug Reaction: Diagnostic Clues and Evaluation Recommendations. [PDF]
Jibbe A, Neill BC, Tolkachjov SN.
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Ecologic Risk Factors for Infestation of Rhipicephalus sanguineus s.l. in a Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever-Endemic Area of Eastern Arizona. [PDF]
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