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  • Rocky Mountain Fever Symptoms

    Ticks infected with Rickettsia rickettsii bacteria transmit Rocky Mountain spotted fever through bites or broken-skin contact. This bacterial infection often occurs in warm weather when ticks are...

  • How to Test for Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

    Rocky Mountain spotted fever is the common name for a bacterial infection known scientifically as Rickettsia rickettsii. It's the most lethal rickettsial illness in the United States. Rocky...

  • Long-Term Effects of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

    Rocky Mountain spotted fever is caused by ticks carrying the bacterium Rickettsia rickettsii. It can be a fatal if left untreated. Early treatment, which involves the use of low-cost...

  • The History of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

    Rocky Mountain spotted fever is a tick-borne illness that causes fever, vomiting and nausea, muscle and head aches, loss of appetite, and, in its late stages, a vivid rash and diarrhea. First...

  • How to Understand Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, A Disease Carried By Ticks

    Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever is another illness that comes into the spotlight from early spring to late fall. This is an illness that is especially dangerous for the young, the elderly, and those...

  • How to Recognize the Symptoms of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

    Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever is a serious, tick-borne disease. Often, people think the name means that this bacterial infection (Rickettsia rickettsii) is confined to Colorado. Surprisingly,...

  • How to Treat Rocky Mountain Spotted Tick Fever

    Rocky Mountain spotted fever is a severe, bacterial illness that results from a tick bite. Ticks are carriers of the disease agent, a rickettsia bacteria, throughout North and South America and...

  • How to Identify Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

    Rocky Mountain spotted fever is a common disease that is caused by bacteria called rickettsia. Carried to humans by ticks, the bacterial disease has been reported in both North and South America....

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