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Cronograma de los signos y síntomas de la Fiebre manchada de las Montañas Rocosas (FMMR)

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    Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (and other tickborne diseases) Toolkit for Healthcare Providers with Continuing Education ; Timeline of Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) signs and symptoms [Spanish]
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    Timeline of Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) signs and symptoms [Spanish]

    La FMMR puede causar la muerte en 7 a 9 días. Todos los casos presuntos de FMMR deben recibir tratamiento con doxiciclina inmediatamente. El uso de

    antibióticos diferentes a la doxiciclina está asociado a un mayor riesgo de muerte por la FMMR.

    Periodo de incubación: de 3 a 12 días posteriores a la mordida de una garrapata infectada

    El uso profiláctico de la doxiciclina tras la mordida de una garrapata no está recomendado y puede retrasar la aparición de la enfermedad

    Sitio de web: www.cdc.gov/rmsf/

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    Clinical_Timeline_Rocky_Mountain_Spotted_Fever_08_Spanish_7-2-2018-P.pdf

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