Southern tick-associated rash illness | |
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Other names | Masters' disease |
Lone star ticks can be carriers of southern tick-associated rash illness. | |
Specialty | Infectious disease |
Southern tick-associated rash illness (STARI) is an emerging infectious disease related to Lyme disease that occurs in southeastern and south-central United States. It is spread by tick bites and it was hypothesized that the illness was caused by the bacteria Borrelia lonestari. However, there is insufficient evidence to declare this Borrelia strain as a causative agent.