Topic: What's New in Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever?
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Title What's New in Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever?
Author(s) Chen LF, Sexton DJ
Institution Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health, Duke University Medical Center, DUMC Box 3824, Durham, NC, 27710, USA.
Source Infect Dis Clin North Am 2008 Sep; 22(3):415-32.
Abstract Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) remains an important illness despite an effective therapy because it is difficult to diagnose and is capable of producing a fatal outcome. The pathogenesis of RMSF remains, in large part, an enigma. However, recent research has helped shed light on this mystery. Importantly, the diagnosis of RMSF must be considered in all febrile patients who have known or possible exposure to ticks, especially if they live in or have traveled to endemic regions during warmer months. Decisions about giving empiric therapy to such patients are difficult and require skill and careful judgement.
Language eng Pub Type(s) Journal Article PubMed ID 18755382
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