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Volume 30, Number 11—November 2024
Perspective

Conceptual Framework for Community-Based Prevention of Brown Dog Tick–Associated Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

Maureen K. BrophyComments to Author , Erica Weis, Naomi A. Drexler, Christopher D. Paddock, William L. Nicholson, Gilbert J. Kersh, and Johanna S. Salzer
Author affiliation: Centers for Disease Prevention and Control, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (M.K. Brophy, N.A. Drexler, C.D. Paddock, W.L. Nicholson, G.J. Kersh, J.S. Salzer); Kapili Services, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA (E. Weis).

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Recommended goals and activities for community-based prevention of brown dog tick–associated RMSF on the basis of the risk assessment road map for medium- or high-risk communities (Figure 1). KAP, knowledge, attitudes, and practices; RMSF, Rocky Mountain spotted fever; SOP, standard operating procedure.

Figure 2. Recommended goals and activities for community-based prevention of brown dog tick–associated RMSF on the basis of the risk assessment road map for medium- or high-risk communities (Figure 1). KAP, knowledge, attitudes, and practices; RMSF, Rocky Mountain spotted fever; SOP, standard operating procedure.

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