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Scrub typhus in Litchfield Park
Between August 1990 and November 1991 there were five confirmed cases of scrub typhus (Rickettsia tsutsugamushi) acquired in Litchfield Park. A further case from Litchfield Park acquired in October 1993 was diagnosed in a Western Australian tourist.
Whelan, Peter I, Currie, Bart
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Background Large-scale outbreaks of scrub typhus combined with its emergence in new areas as a vector-borne rickettsiosis highlight the ongoing neglect of this disease.
Jiaojiao Qian +17 more
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Neurological complications in scrub typhus.
Neurological complications in scrub typhus.
Tarun George (422198) +4 more
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Retrospective analysis of spatiotemporal variation of scrub typhus in Yunnan Province, 2006-2022.
BackgroundScrub typhus is a life-threatening zoonotic infection. In recent years, the endemic areas of scrub typhus have been continuously expanding, and the incidence rate has been increasing. However, it remains a globally neglected disease.
Zhuo Li +11 more
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BackgroundScrub typhus has become widespread across various regions in China in recent decades, causing a considerable burden on residents. While meteorological variables significantly impact the spread of scrub typhus, there is insufficient quantitative
Yun-Yan Luo +3 more
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Gastrointestinal symptoms of scrub typhus.
Gastrointestinal symptoms of scrub typhus.
Dong-Min Kim (346184) +5 more
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Threat of scrub typhus in post-earthquake Nepal
Scrub typhus is a potentially fatal zoonotic infection, reported from many parts of Asia including Nepal. There is inÂcreasing reports of outbreak of Scrub typhus, after the earthquake hit Nepal on April 25, 2015.
S Thapa, L B Sapkota, P Hamal
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Divyani Garg, Rajinder K Dhamija
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