Rocky Mountain spotted fever, first identified in 1896, is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia rickettsii and transmitted primarily through tick bites. The disease mainly affects individuals in the southern and southeastern United States, with symptoms including fever, rash, and headache that typically appear 2-5 days after infection. Treatment involves immediate administration of doxycycline, while prevention strategies focus on protective clothing, tick removal techniques, and awareness of tick habitats.