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Acute febrile illness with headache and myalgia
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Rocky Mountain Spotless Fever
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  • If you are getting confused by all these new rickettsioses, you are not alone. "Six new rickettsioses have been identified in the past 13 years, including Japanese spotted fever, Astrakhan fever, Flinders Island spotted fever, California flea typhus due to Rickettsia felis, African tick-bite fever due to R africae, and a new rickettsiosis caused by R mongolotimonae in Marseilles." [102]
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    (1) Rocky Mountain spotless fever: a dilemma for the clinician.
  Westerman EL.   Arch Intern Med 1982 Jun;142(6):1106-7.  Pubmed+Abstract  Similars
    (2) A focus of Rocky Mountain spotted fever within New York City.
  Salgo MP, Telzak EE, et al.   N Engl J Med 1988 May 26;318(21):1345-8.  Pubmed+Abstract  Similars
    (3) Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases.
  Braude A, et al. Philadelphia: Saunders, 1981: 1458-1464.   Amazon.com
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    101.African tick-bite fever. An imported spotless rickettsiosis.
  Brouqui P, Harle JR, et al.   Arch Intern Med 1997 Jan 13;157(1):119-24.  Pubmed+Abstract  Similars
    102.A new tick-transmitted disease due to Rickettsia slovaca [letter] [see comments].
  Raoult D, Berbis P, et al.   Lancet 1997 Jul 12;350(9071):112-3.  Pubmed  Similars
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