Clinical presentation RMSF a气, Incubation period is 2 to 14 days Acute onset of nonspecific symptoms fever, headache, malaise, myalgias, and nausea a Abdominal pain may mimic cholecystitis or appendicitis
Clinical presentation : RMSF Incubation period is 2 to 14 days. Acute onset of nonspecific symptoms: fever,headache, malaise, myalgias, and nausea. Abdominal pain may mimic cholecystitis or appendicitis
Clinical presentation: RMSF a Macular, petechial rash begins on ankles and wrists and spreads to trunk 5 days after symptoms begin Spotless"infection occurs in 10%--usually elderly and dark skinned individuals Urticaria or pruritic rash makes the diagnosis unlikely
Clinical presentation: RMSF Macular, petechial rash begins on ankles and wrists and spreads to trunk 5 days after symptoms begin “Spotless” infection occurs in 10%—usually elderly and dark skinned individuals. Urticaria or pruritic rash makes the diagnosis unlikely
Macular rash in the early stage of rmsf Necrosis in the toes in the late stage of rmsF
Macular rash in the early stage of RMSF Necrosis in the toes in the late stage of RMSF
Clinical presentation: RMSF Other symptoms include aseptic meningitis, conjunctivitis, fundoscopic hemorrhages, and ards in severe disease a Death within 8 to 15 days if treatment is not initiated within 5 days
Clinical presentation : RMSF Other symptoms include aseptic meningitis, conjunctivitis, fundoscopic hemorrhages, and ARDS in severe disease. Death within 8 to 15 days if treatment is not initiated within 5 days