| Typhus fevers | Epidemic typhus, Sylvatic typhus | Rickettsia prowazekii | Headache, chills, fever, prostration, confusion, photophobia, vomiting, rash (generally starting on trunk) | Human body louse, squirrel flea and louse | Humans, flying squirrels (US) | Cool mountainous regions of Africa, Asia, and Central and South America |
| | Murine typhus | R. typhi | As above, generally less severe | Rat flea | Rats, mice | Worldwide |
| Spotted fevers | African tickbite fever | R. africae | Fever, eschar(s), regional adenopathy, maculopapular or vesicular rash subtle or absent | Tick | Rodents | Sub-Saharan Africa |
| | Aneruptive fever | R. helvetica | Fever, headache, myalgia | Tick | Rodents | Old World |
| | Australian spotted fever | R. marmionii | Fever, eschar, maculopapular or vesicular rash, adenopathy | Tick | Rodents, reptiles | Australia |
| | Cat flea rickettsiosis | R. felis | As murine typhus, generally less severe | Cat and dog fleas | Domestic cats, opossums | Europe, South America |
| | Far Eastern spotted fever | R. heilongjiangensis | Fever, eschar, macular or maculopapular rash, lymphadenopathy, enlarged lymph nodes | Tick | Rodents | Far East of Russia, Northern China |
| | Flinders Island spotted fever, Thai tick typhus | R. honei | Mild spotted fever, eschar and adenopathy are rare | Tick | Not defined | Australia, Thailand |
| | Lymphangitis associated rickettsiosis | R. sibirica subsp. mongolotimonae | Fever, multiple eschars, regional adenopathy and lymphangitis, maculopapular rash | Tick | Rodents | Southern France, Portugal, Asia, Africa |
| | Maculatum infection | R. parkeri | Fever, eschar, rash maculopapular to vesicular | Tick | Rodents | Brazil, Uruguay |
| | Mediterranean spotted fevers‡ | R. conorii | Fever, eschar, regional adenopathy, maculopapular rash on extremities | Tick | Dogs, rodents | Africa, India, Europe, Middle East, Mediterranean |
| | North Asian tick typhus | R. sibirica | Fever, eschar(s), regional adenopathy, maculopapular rash | Tick | Rodents | Russia, China, Mongolia |
| | Oriental spotted fever | R. japonica | As above | Tick | Rodents | Japan |
| | Queensland tick typhus | R. australis | Fever, eschar, regional adenopathy, rash on extremities | Tick | Not defined | Australia, Tasmania |
| | Rickettsialpox | R. akari | Fever, eschar, adenopathy, disseminated vesicular rash | Mite | House mice | Russia, South Africa, Korea, Turkey, Balkan countries |
| | Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Sao Paulo exanthematic typhus, Minas Gerais exanthematic typhus, Brazilian spotted fever | R. rickettsii | Headache, fever, abdominal pain, macular rash progressing into papular or petechial (generally starting on extremities) | Tick | Rodents | Mexico, Central, and South America |
| | Tick-borne lymphadenopathy (TIBOLA), Dermacentor- borne necrosis and lymphadenopathy (DEBONEL) | R. slovaca | Necrosis erythema, cervical lymphadenopathy and enlarged lymph nodes, rare maculopapular rash | Tick | Lagomorphs, rodents | Europe, Asia |
| | Unnamed rickettsiosis | R. aeschlimannii | Fever, eschar, maculopapular rash | Tick | Domestic and wild animals | Africa |
| Orientia | Scrub typhus | Orientia tsutsugamushi | Fever, headache, sweating, conjunctival injection, adenopathy, eschar, rash (starting on trunk), respiratory distress | Mite | Rodents | South, Central, Eastern, and Southeast Asia and Australia |
| Coxiella | Q fever | Coxiella burnetii | Fever, headache, chills, sweating, pneumonia, hepatitis, endocarditis | Most human infections are acquired by inhalation of infectious aerosols; tick | Goats, sheep, cattle, domestic cats, other | Worldwide |
| Bartonella | Cat-scratch disease | Bartonella henselae | Fever, adenopathy, neuroretinitis, encephalitis | Cat flea | Domestic cats | Worldwide |
| | Trench fever | B. quintana | Fever, headache, pain in shins, splenomegaly, disseminated rash | Human body louse | Humans | Worldwide |
| | Oroya fever | B. bacilliformis | Fever, headache, anemia, shifting joint and muscle pain, nodular dermal eruption | Sand fly | Unknown | Peru, Ecuador, Colombia |
| Ehrlichia | Ehrlichosis | Ehrlichia chaffeensis# | Fever, headache, nausea, occasionally rash | Tick | Various large and small mammals, including deer and rodents | Worldwide |
| Anaplasma | Anaplasmosis | Anaplasma phagocytophilum# | Fever, headache, nausea, occasionally rash | Tick | Small mammals, and rodents | Europe, Asia, Africa |
| Neorickettsia | Sennetsu fever | Neorickettsia sennetsu | Fever, chills, headache, sore throat, insomnia | Fish, fluke | Fish | Japan, Malaysia |