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What Diseases Does the Rocky Mountain Wood Tick Transmit?
The Rocky Mountain wood tick is known to transmit several significant diseases, including:
Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF)
Colorado tick fever
Tularemia
Tick paralysis
Each of these diseases has unique epidemiological characteristics, such as vectors, reservoirs, transmission cycles, and clinical manifestations.
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