Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

...

How do you know you have RMSF?

Diagnostic test

Div
classgrid-row grid-gap
Diagnostic test
Div
classdesktop:grid-col-6

In a world filled with ticks and the diseases they carry—and diseases that have similar symptoms—being able to diagnose a disease quickly might be beneficial for treatment or for clues to how to control it. The classic feature of RMSF, the rash, appears days after the initial infection. The other symptoms can be confused with diseases such as typhus.

In 1916, the Weil-Felix reaction was developed to diagnose epidemic typhus. In 1928, LeRoy Kerlee and Dr. Roscoe Spencer did their own tests on guinea pigs, rabbits, and people at the Canyon Creek Schoolhouse laboratory. They reported that the Weil-Felix reaction could diagnose RMSF. The test became widely used to diagnose many Rickettsial diseases; although it has been replaced by newer diagnostic techniques such as indirect immunofluorescence, it can be useful in parts of the world without access to such technology.

Div
classdesktop:grid-col-6

The Bitterroot Valley stretching into the distance as seen from the top of a mountain

Overlooking Hamilton, Montana, where the Canyon Creek Schoolhouse laboratory was located. How many ticks were on those hills?

Span
idcredit
classcredit

Image: Office of NIH History and Stetten Museum, 1562-3

...