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What is spotted fever group rickettsiosis?

This is a group of bacterial infections transmitted by different ticks in different regions, often involving fever, rash or an eschar.

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Short answer

This is a group of bacterial infections transmitted by different ticks in different regions, often involving fever, rash or an eschar.

At a glance

This is a group of bacterial infections transmitted by different ticks in different regions, often involving fever, rash or an eschar. Vectors and pathogens vary geographically, so exposure history and regional clinical assessment are essential.

Key takeaways

• This is a group of bacterial infections transmitted by different ticks in different regions, often involving fever, rash or an eschar.

• Vectors and pathogens vary geographically, so exposure history and regional clinical assessment are essential.

• This article is educational and cannot diagnose, exclude or treat illness. Use NHS 111, a GP, emergency services or the corresponding local service according to symptom severity.

Direct answer

This is a group of bacterial infections transmitted by different ticks in different regions, often involving fever, rash or an eschar.

Use it in context

Vectors and pathogens vary geographically, so exposure history and regional clinical assessment are essential.

Practical next step

This article is educational and cannot diagnose, exclude or treat illness. Use NHS 111, a GP, emergency services or the corresponding local service according to symptom severity.

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