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Fiebre de las montañas americanas; Fiebre de montaña; Fiebre por garrapatas de las montañas
Al caminar o transitar en áreas infestadas de garrapatas, use zapatos cerrados, mangas largas e introduzca los ruedos de los pantalones dentro de los calcetines para proteger las piernas. Use prendas de vestir de colores claros, las cuales muestran las garrapatas más fácilmente que las oscuras, haciendo que sea más fácil retirarlas.
Revísese y revise a las mascotas con frecuencia. Si encuentra garrapatas, retírelas inmediatamente utilizando pinzas, halando con cuidado y firmeza. El repelente de insectos puede ser de utilidad.
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