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RMSF

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AcronymDefinition
RMSFRocky Mountain Spotted Fever
RMSFRoot-Mean-Squared Fluctuation
RMSFRamsey Medical Society Foundation (Minnesota)
RMSFReconciliation of Movements in Shareholders' Funds (pricing)
RMSFRegional Maritime Security Force (Pakistan)
RMSFRat Milk Soluble Fraction
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The evaluation and management of rocky mountain spotted fever in the emergency department: a review of the literature.
Phylogeography of Rickettsia rickettsii genotypes associated with fatal Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Am J Trop Med Hyg.
In other words, if a dog gets Lyme disease or Rocky Mountain spotted fever, there's a good chance family members could also come in contact with infected ticks.
Rocky Mountain spotted fever in the United States, 2000-2007: Interpreting contemporary increases in incidence.
A micro-organism which apparently has a specific relationship to Rocky Mountain spotted fever. JAMA.
Rocky Mountain spotted fever is caused by the Rickettsia rickettsii bacteria, which are typically spread through tick bites.
Discrepancies in Weil-Felix and microimmunofluorescence test results for Rocky Mountain spotted fever. J Clin Microbiol 1979; 9: 292-3.
A color atlas shows the geographical distribution of patients with the signs of such conditions as Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, encephalitis, and tularemia.
A wide-ranging tick previously considered to be little more than a nuisance to people is responsible for at least 11 eases of Rocky Mountain spotted fever in eastern Arizona, researchers report.
Ticks are not just unappealing insects--they can transmit diseases, including Ehrlichiosis, Lyme disease and even Rocky Mountain spotted fever. In addition, some people can have allergic reactions to the tick bite itself.
In a lawsuit she filed in Pulaski County Circuit Court, Yates said BKD had "unilaterally" terminated her partnership after 21 years after a diagnosed case of Rocky Mountain spotted fever kept her from working full-time for several months.
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