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In man, many of these diseases are characterized by a rash which occurs over
most of the body, which is why they are termed spotted fevers. In this respect,
spotted fevers are similar to Epidemic Typhus, Murine Typhus, and Scrub Typhus
, ...
In man, many of these diseases are characterized by a rash which occurs over
most of the body, which is why they are termed spotted fevers. In this respect,
spotted fevers are similar to Epidemic Typhus, Murine Typhus, and Scrub Typhus
, ...
Page 206
However, no such cases of recrudescent disease occur following infection with
the tick-borne spotted fevers and recovery from clinical episodes leads to
permanent immunity (Cox, 1959). ROCKY MOUNTAIN SPOTTED FEVER History
This ...
However, no such cases of recrudescent disease occur following infection with
the tick-borne spotted fevers and recovery from clinical episodes leads to
permanent immunity (Cox, 1959). ROCKY MOUNTAIN SPOTTED FEVER History
This ...
Page 418
24: 866-872. Burgdorfer, W. (1975) A review of Rocky Mountain spotted fever (
Tick-Borne Typhus), its agent, and its tick vectors in the United States. J. Med.
Entomol. 12: 269-278. Burgdorfer, W. (1977) Tick-borne diseases in the United
States: ...
24: 866-872. Burgdorfer, W. (1975) A review of Rocky Mountain spotted fever (
Tick-Borne Typhus), its agent, and its tick vectors in the United States. J. Med.
Entomol. 12: 269-278. Burgdorfer, W. (1977) Tick-borne diseases in the United
States: ...
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Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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