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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Colorado tick fever
  1. Tick Bites (National Library of Medicine)  
    What are ticks? Ticks are small parasites. They may look like insects, but they have eight legs and are related to spiders. Ticks feed on the blood of ...
  2. Colorado tick fever (CTF) is a viral infection. It is spread by the bite of the Rocky Mountain wood ...
  3. ... carried by ticks, including Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Colorado Tick Fever, Lyme disease, and tularemia. Less common or less frequent diseases include typhus, Q-fever, relapsing fever, viral encephalitis, hemorrhagic ...
  4. ... include Lyme disease, Ehrlichiosis, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Colorado Tick Fever, tularemia, typhus, hemorrhagic fever, and viral encephalitis. (Image ...
  5. ... can cause Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Colorado tick fever, and tularemia.
  6. ... diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever, tularemia, Colorado tick fever, Lyme disease, and others.
  7. Where Ticks Live (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Tick Bites/Related Issues ... Tick Bites ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Maps showing the general distribution of medically important human-biting ...
  8. Tick Bites, First Aid (VisualDX)  
    Tick Bites/Treatments and Therapies ... Tick Bites ... VisualDX ... Ticks are 8-legged creatures that live in wooded and grassy areas. Ticks attach themselves to a host, ...
  9. ... carry bacteria or other organisms that can cause: Colorado tick fever Lyme disease Rocky Mountain spotted fever Tularemia These ...
  10. ... do carry these bacteria. These bacteria can cause: Colorado tick fever Lyme disease Rocky Mountain spotted fever Tularemia
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