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*Viral transmission from human to human is rare, however may occur during blood transfusion.  
*Viral transmission from human to human is rare, however may occur during blood transfusion.  


[[Image:Ctf-lifecycle.jpg|400px|center|thumb|The Colorado tick fever life cycle.]]
[[Image:Ctf-lifecycle.jpg|600px|left|thumb|The Colorado tick fever life cycle.]]

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Transmission

  • Infection with Colorado tick fever occurs as a result of being bitten by an infected Rocky Mountain wood tick (Dermacentor andersoni).
  • Colorado tick fever is transmitted to a tick during a blood meal involving a rodent reservoir such as a squirrels, chipmunks, and mice.
  • Infection perpetuates as a tick continues to feed on another host.
  • Viral transmission from human to human is rare, however may occur during blood transfusion.
The Colorado tick fever life cycle.