CDC Issues Travel Advisory for Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Outbreak in Mexico
TL;DR Summary
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, a potentially deadly bacterial disease transmitted by infected ticks, is spreading in parts of southwestern United States and Mexico. Symptoms include fever, headache, and rash, with children under 10 being at higher risk. Early treatment with doxycycline is crucial to prevent complications.
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