Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (CHOIX)

Alias:
Exanthematic Typhus of Sao Paulo
Brazillian Spotted
Sao Paulo Typhus
Fiebre Maculosa
Fiebre Manchada
So Paulo Fever
Typhus, Tick
Tick Typhus
Tobia Fever
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Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, also known as exanthematic typhus of sao paulo, is related to queensland tick typhus and israeli tick typhus, and has symptoms including fever, headache and abdominal pain. An important gene associated with Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever is SLC17A5 (Solute Carrier Family 17 Member 5), and among its related pathways/superpathways are Transport to the Golgi and subsequent modification and L1CAM interactions. The drugs Azithromycin and Doxycycline have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include endothelial and salivary gland.
Related ID:
MESH:D012373

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