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Tick-borne infections

Dermatologic Clinics, 2003
Ticks, obligate, blood-sucking members of the order Acarina and class Arachnida, are the most common agents of vector-borne diseases in the United States. Ticks play an important role in transmitting viruses, bacteria, spirochetes, parasites, and rickettsia. This article reviews the epidemiology, microbiology, diagnosis, and treatment of the major tick-
Divya, Singh-Behl   +2 more
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Tick-Borne Infections

Pediatric Emergency Care, 2021
Abstract There are many tick-borne infections that affect children and adolescents in the United States. These illnesses often begin with non-specific flulike symptoms such as fever, chills, headache, and myalgia, so obtaining a good travel history is important.
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Tick-borne Infections

Hospital Medicine Clinics, 2015
Tick-borne illnesses (TBI) are infections acquired through a bite of a tick. Because of the nonspecific signs and symptoms experienced by patients presenting with TBIs, a high index of suspicion is crucial to include a TBI in the differential diagnosis of patients presenting with symptoms compatible with a TBI.
Rivera Rivera, Karla B.   +1 more
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Tick-Borne Infections

2012
Numerous species of ticks have been associated with transmission of infectious diseases to humans. Recognizing the type of tick and its geographic distribution can aid identification of select bacterial, viral, and protozoan infection risk assessment.• Consists of the hard ticks that transmit nearly all tick-borne human diseases; 2–30 mm...
John W. Wilson, Lynn L. Estes
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