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Scrub Typhus Presenting As Focal Neurological Deficit- A Rare Manifestation.
Irappa Madabhavi +7 more
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Background: Scrub typhus, caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi, is an acute febrile illness with symptoms such as fever, chills, and organ failure. The similar clinical presentation in other common diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and typhoid fever ...
Kalyan Kumar Bhowmik +4 more
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Estimating the Seroprevalence of Scrub Typhus in Nepal
Prior to the devastating earthquake in Nepal in 2015, scrub typhus was not recognized as a highly endemic disease in the country. This contrasted with neighboring India, where scrub typhus is endemic and there have been sporadic outbreaks of severe forms.
Piyada Linsuwanon +13 more
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Survai Vector dan Reservoir Penyakit Zoonotik yang Ditularkan oleh Arthropoda di Desa Basi, Kecamatan Dondo Kabupaten Buol — Tolitoli, Sulawesi Tengah, Indonesia [PDF]
An ecological survey was conducted in Central Sulawesi to obtain information on the distribution of reservoir hosts and vectors of arthropod-borne zoonotic diseases.
Hadi, T. R. (Tuti) +1 more
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Scrub typhus is a deadly infectious disease that is frequently underdiagnosed. Forecasting the emergence of infectious diseases using epidemiological models has emerged as a crucial instrument for comprehending the dynamics of their occurrence.
Pei-Ying Peng +6 more
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Background: A common cause of acute febrile illness in India is scrub typhus, a zoonosis caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi. It is a reemerging cause of acute undifferentiated fever in India and around the world.
Anamika Chaudhary +3 more
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Divyani Garg, Rajinder K Dhamija
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Scrub Typhus Presenting as Multi-Lobar Community-acquired Pneumonia
The clinical spectrum of scrub typhus varies widely, from mild febrile illness to life-threatening complications, often resulting in clinical dilemmas. Scrub typhus may be overlooked in classical community-acquired respiratory infections.
Karan Sharma +4 more
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