Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Case Study

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There are a few different ways to diagnosis Rocky Mountain spotted fever. One way is through blood testing, but in some cases, a positive result does not always show in blood culturses unless the patient has a severe, late-stage infection of (RMSF). Laboratory tests can confirm the presence of antibodies to (RMSF), but these do not appear until between 7 and 10 days after the onset of symptoms. Biopsy of the rash may be performed but this test is accurate only 70 percent of the time. Typically when a doctor suspects Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, treatment will be given to the patient even without confirmation from the lab findings (Berry, 2017). The first-line treatment for RMSF is 7-14 days of doxycycline for both adults (100 mg BID) and children

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