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1. Fever and Rash.

2. Does Paging Clinicians about Tick-Borne Disease Serological Results Impact Clinical Care? A Retrospective Analysis of 70 Cases in North Carolina.

3. Case Report: Fatal Rickettsiosis in Pregnancy.

4. Emerging Spotted Fever Rickettsioses in the United States.

5. Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices on Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever among Physicians in a Highly Endemic Region-Mexicali, Mexico.

6. An Unsuspected Case of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever: A Lesson to Keep a Broad Differential.

7. Impact of a Severe Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Case on Treatment Practices at an Academic Institution Within a Nonendemic Area.

8. Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Related to Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in Hermosillo, México.

9. 50 Years Ago in TheJournalofPediatrics: Rocky Mounted Spotted Fever: Not Gone, But Too Often Forgotten or Treated Improperly.

10. Clinical characteristics of Rocky Mountain spotted fever in the United States: A literature review.

11. Susceptibility of Rickettsia rickettsii to Tigecycline in a Cell Culture Assay and Animal Model for Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.

12. A Suspected Case of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in an Adult Horse in the Southeastern United States.

13. The Rickettsioses: A Practical Update.

14. Comparative genomic analysis of Rickettsia rickettsii for identification of drug and vaccine targets: tolC as a proposed candidate for case study.

15. Tick borne illness - Rocky mountain spotted fever.

16. Rocky Mountain spotted fever: brain imaging findings.

17. Medical knowledge related to Rocky Mountain spotted fever in Sonora, Mexico.

18. Child Neurology: Rocky Mountain spotted fever encephalitis.

19. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.

20. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.

21. Ongoing Cerebral Vasculitis During Treatment of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.

22. Fever and rash from Timor: where have you been and when?

23. Rocky mountain spotted fever characterization and comparison to similar illnesses in a highly endemic area-Arizona, 2002-2011.

24. No visible dental staining in children treated with doxycycline for suspected Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.

25. Brazilian spotted fever: the importance of dermatological signs for early diagnosis.

26. Clinical profile and predictors of fatal Rocky Mountain spotted fever in children from Sonora, Mexico.

27. Clinical presentation, convalescence, and relapse of rocky mountain spotted fever in dogs experimentally infected via tick bite.

28. Safety of empiric outpatient treatment of suspected tick-borne infection in the pediatric emergency department.

29. Spots and lumps: treacherous tick-borne problems.

30. Acute infectious purpura fulminans due to probable spotted fever.

31. Why sulfonamides are contraindicated in Rocky Mountain spotted fever.

32. Self-reported treatment practices by healthcare providers could lead to death from Rocky Mountain spotted fever.

33. Fever and a solitary papule on the foot.

34. Atypical Rocky Mountain spotted fever with polyarticular arthritis.

35. Rocky Mountain spotted fever in children.

36. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in a patient treated with anti-TNF-alpha inhibitors.

37. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding Rocky Mountain spotted fever among healthcare providers, Tennessee, 2009.

38. Afebrile spotted fever group Rickettsia infection after a bite from a Dermacentor variabilis tick infected with Rickettsia montanensis.

39. Rocky Mountain spotted fever.

40. Rocky Mountain spotted fever: 'starry sky' appearance with diffusion-weighted imaging in a child.

41. Rickettsia rickettsii transmission by a lone star tick, North Carolina.

42. Tick-borne illnesses: a CME update.

43. What's eating you? Dermacentor ticks.

44. [Rocky Mountain spotted fever in Brazil].

45. Managing Rocky Mountain spotted fever.

46. Rickettsia rickettsii infection protects human microvascular endothelial cells against staurosporine-induced apoptosis by a cIAP(2)-independent mechanism.

47. Rocky Mountain spotted fever in dogs, Brazil.

48. Spatial clustering by disease severity among reported Rocky Mountain spotted fever cases in the United States, 2001-2005.

49. An increase in human cases of spotted fever rickettsiosis in Yucatan, Mexico, involving children.

50. What's new in Rocky Mountain spotted fever?

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