South African Tick-Bite FeverSouth African tick-bite fever is a disease passed to humans by ticks that are infected with an organism called Rickettsia africae. These ticks, known as buffalo ticks, usually live on cattle in southern Africa. Symptoms usually begin within 8 days after the tick bite and may last for 1 to 15 days. Symptoms may include:
Unlike some tick-borne diseases, South African tick-bite fever does not cause a rash. A person who has South African tick-bite fever is treated with antibiotics (usually doxycycline).
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