These tools will no longer be maintained as of December 31, 2024. Archived website can be found here. PubMed4Hh GitHub repository can be found here. Contact NLM Customer Service if you have questions.
161 related articles for article (PubMed ID: 6631165)
21. Rocky Mountain spotted fever: a review for the pediatrician. Buckingham SC Pediatr Ann; 2002 Mar; 31(3):163-8. PubMed ID: 11905289 [No Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
22. Rocky mountain spotted fever in the United States, 1997-2002. Chapman AS; Murphy SM; Demma LJ; Holman RC; Curns AT; McQuiston JH; Krebs JW; Swerdlow DL Ann N Y Acad Sci; 2006 Oct; 1078():154-5. PubMed ID: 17114698 [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
23. Elk, winter ticks, and Rocky Mountain spotted fever; a query. PHILIP CB; KOHLS GM Public Health Rep (1896); 1951 Dec; 66(50):1672-5. PubMed ID: 14883263 [No Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
24. Rocky Mountain spotted fever in Arizona: documentation of heavy environmental infestations of Rhipicephalus sanguineus at an endemic site. Nicholson WL; Paddock CD; Demma L; Traeger M; Johnson B; Dickson J; McQuiston J; Swerdlow D Ann N Y Acad Sci; 2006 Oct; 1078():338-41. PubMed ID: 17114735 [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
26. [Various biological data on Rhipicephalus sanguineus Latreille, 1806, transmitter of spotted fever in north & northeast Mexico]. BARRERA A Rev Inst Salubr Enferm Trop; 1956 Dec; 16(4):51-9. PubMed ID: 13453996 [No Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
27. A five year update on Rocky Mountain spotted fever in Arkansas. McChesney TC; Narain JP; Lofgren JP J Ark Med Soc; 1982 Jun; 79(1):50-5. PubMed ID: 6213598 [No Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
28. Incidence of tularemia and Rocky Mountain spotted fever among common ticks of Arkansas. CALHOUN EL; ALFORD HI Am J Trop Med Hyg; 1955 Mar; 4(2):310-7. PubMed ID: 14361910 [No Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
29. Lyme disease. Dembert ML Am Fam Physician; 1982 Jun; 25(6):121-4. PubMed ID: 7081002 [No Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
30. An outbreak of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever associated with a novel tick vector, Rhipicephalus sanguineus, in Arizona, 2004: preliminary report. Demma LJ; Eremeeva M; Nicholson WL; Traeger M; Blau D; Paddock C; Levin M; Dasch G; Cheek J; Swerdlow D; McQuiston J Ann N Y Acad Sci; 2006 Oct; 1078():342-3. PubMed ID: 17114736 [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
32. Colorado tick fever in the Rocky Mountain states. Beckord B J Iowa Med Soc; 1976 May; 66(5):173-4. PubMed ID: 1262728 [No Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
33. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in Southeastern United States: a review of eighteen cases from Greenville, South Carolina. Snape PS South Med J; 1973 Jul; 66(7):765-9. PubMed ID: 4752223 [No Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
34. A case of Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Rubel BS Gen Dent; 2007; 55(3):236-7. PubMed ID: 17511369 [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
35. Evidence for a high prevalence of spotted fever group rickettsial infections in diverse ecologic zones of Inner Mongolia. Liu QH; Chen GY; Jin Y; Te M; Niu LC; Dong SP; Walker DH Epidemiol Infect; 1995 Aug; 115(1):177-83. PubMed ID: 7641832 [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
37. Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Prichard RW N C Med J; 1982 Aug; 43(8):593-5. PubMed ID: 6957725 [No Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
38. Rocky Mountain spotted fever in Mississippi: an update on an increasingly common infection. Wiygul FM J Miss State Med Assoc; 1981 Jun; 22(6):143-5. PubMed ID: 7253013 [No Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]