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Volume 30, Number 11—November 2024
Synopsis

Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in Children along the US‒Mexico Border, 2017–2023

Leslie Chiang1Comments to Author , Nanda Ramchandar, Jacquelyn Aramkul, Yaron Fireizen, Mark E. Beatty, Madeleine Monroe, Seema Shah, Jennifer Foley, and Nicole G. Coufal
Author affiliation: University of California San Diego, San Diego, California, USA (L. Chiang, N. Ramchandar, Y. Fireizen, J. Foley, N.G. Coufal); Naval Medical Center San Diego, San Diego (N. Ramchandar); Rady Children’s Hospital of San Diego, San Diego (N. Ramchandar, Y. Fireizen, J. Foley, N.G. Coufal); County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency, San Diego (J. Aramkul, M.E. Beatty, M. Monroe, S. Shah)

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Figure 2

Characteristic petechial rash on the palms and soles of children with Rocky Mountain spotted fever treated at Rady Children’s Hospital, San Diego, California, USA.

Figure 2. Characteristic petechial rash on the palms and soles of children with Rocky Mountain spotted fever treated at Rady Children’s Hospital, San Diego, California, USA.

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1Current affiliation: University of California Davis, Davis, California, USA.

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