Rocky Mountain spotted fever - traduzione in olandese
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Rocky Mountain spotted fever - traduzione in olandese

HUMAN DISEASE
Rocky mountain spotted fever; Black measles; Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever; RMSF; Rmsf; Blue disease; Brazilian spotted fever; Tobia fever; New world spotted fever; Tick- borne typhus fever; Sao Paulo fever
  • [[Rocky Mountain wood tick]] (Dermacentor andersoni) range
  • [[American dog tick]] (''Dermacentor variabilis'') range
  • US distribution of spotted fever rickettsiosis, of which RMSF is a type, in 2014

Rocky Mountain spotted fever         
n. ernstige en besmettelijke ziekte (hoogst fataal) veroorzaakt door Rickettsia en verspreid door een beet van een besmette teek (met symptomen:van frontale en occipitale hoofdpijn, buitengewone lumbale pijn, algemene misselijkheid, matig hoge continue koorts, uitslag op de handpalmen, enkels, polsen en voetzolen vanaf de tweede tot de vijfde dag optredend en zich later over het gehele lichaam verspreid)
blue disease         
n. blauwe ziekte, Rocky Mountain vlektyfus, ernstige en besmettelijke ziekte (hoogst fataal) veroorzaakt door Rickettsia en over het algemeen verspreid door de beet van een besmette teek (met symptomen: frontale en occipitale hoofdpijn, enorme pijn in lumbale rugstreek, algemeen onbehagen, matig hoge koorts, uitslag op handpalmen, polsen, enkels en voetzolen vanaf de tweede tot de vijfde dag en zich later naar alle gedeelten van het lichaam verspreidt)
mountain goat         
  • Close-up of head
  • Mountain goat on [[Mount Massive]], [[Colorado]], United States
  • Young mountain goat licking handrail for salt
  • A mountain goat grazing at [[Mount Rushmore]], [[South Dakota]]
  • Mountain goat kid at Cawridge, Alberta
  • In the [[Cascade Range]], [[Mount Rainier National Park]], near the southwestern limit of their distribution
  • Glacier National Park]]
SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Mountain goats; Oreamnos americanus; Rocky Mountain Goat; Mountain Goat; Rocky Mountain goat; Rocky mountain goat
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Definizione

Rocky Mountain spotted fever

Wikipedia

Rocky Mountain spotted fever

Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) is a bacterial disease spread by ticks. It typically begins with a fever and headache, which is followed a few days later with the development of a rash. The rash is generally made up of small spots of bleeding and starts on the wrists and ankles. Other symptoms may include muscle pains and vomiting. Long-term complications following recovery may include hearing loss or loss of part of an arm or leg.

The disease is caused by Rickettsia rickettsii, a type of bacterium that is primarily spread to humans by American dog ticks, Rocky Mountain wood ticks, and brown dog ticks. Rarely the disease is spread by blood transfusions. Diagnosis in the early stages is difficult. A number of laboratory tests can confirm the diagnosis but treatment should be begun based on symptoms. It is within a group known as spotted fever rickettsiosis, together with Rickettsia parkeri rickettsiosis, Pacific Coast tick fever, and rickettsialpox.

Treatment of RMSF is with the antibiotic doxycycline. It works best when started early and is recommended in all age groups, as well as during pregnancy. Antibiotics are not recommended for prevention. Approximately 0.5% of people who are infected die as a result. Before the discovery of tetracycline in the 1940s, more than 10% of those with RMSF died.

Fewer than 5,000 cases are reported a year in the United States, most often in June and July. It has been diagnosed throughout the contiguous United States, Western Canada, and parts of Central and South America. Rocky Mountain spotted fever was first identified in the 1800s in the Rocky Mountains.