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Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Is Caused by Gram-Negative Tiny Bacilli

Question 36

Question 36

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Rocky Mountain spotted fever is caused by Gram-negative tiny bacilli that are intracellular parasites. They are in the genus


A) Enterococcus.
B) Bordetella.
C) Coxiella.
D) Acetobacter.
E) Rickettsia.

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