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  1. Jun 18, 1986 · Rocky Mountain spotted fever is caused by the Rickettsia, a microorganism carried by a wood tick. This tick is much larger than the deer tick, which carries the spirochete bacteria of Lyme disease.

  2. Aug 16, 2022 · Potential long-term complications from Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever infection include: The mortality rate of RMSF is higher than that of Lyme disease. For some patients, the fatality rate of RMSF is as high as 30%. In general, even with treatment, hospitalization rates are about 72%, with a 4% mortality rate.

  3. Jan 18, 2023 · Lyme disease and STARI aren’t the only tick-borne infections that can cause a rash. For example, Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) causes some type of rash in about 90% of infected people. Although less than 50% of people display a rash during the first three days post-infection, sometimes making diagnosis difficult.

  4. Signs and Symptoms. Symptoms arise abruptly, presenting with a high fever as well as rapid breathing and fast heart rate, then transitioning to decreased body temperature and sweating. This cycle comes up usually a week after infection and may repeat itself multiple times. Symptoms may include headache, myalgias, arthralgias, nausea, vomiting ...

  5. General information on Lyme disease including prevention and what to do after a tick bite. Learn More. May 14, 2024. Signs and Symptoms of Untreated Lyme Disease.

  6. May 1, 2020 · Tickborne diseases that affect patients in the United States include Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF), ehrlichiosis, anaplasmosis, babesiosis, tularemia, Colorado tick fever, and ...

  7. May 15, 2024 · Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) can be identified by a variety of tests. Always take a thorough patient history, including recent tick bites, exposure to areas where ticks are found, and travel history. Spotted fever rickettsiosis (including RMSF) is a nationally notifiable condition.

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