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Three‐year surveillance (2016–2018) of chigger mites vector for tsutsugamushi disease in the Hwaseong‐Si area of Gyeonggi‐Do, Republic of Korea

, 2020
Owing to climate change, the global resurgence of vector‐borne infectious diseases has emerged as a critical public health issue. Orientia tsutsugamushi is the etiological agent of tsutsugamushi disease (scrub typhus) a mite‐borne acute febrile disease ...
Hojong Jun   +11 more
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Studies on Tsutsugamushi Disease

The Journal of Parasitology, 1927
Rinya Kawamura, N. C. Foot, S. Tashiro
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TSUTSUGAMUSHI DISEASE (SCRUB TYPHUS)

International Journal of Dermatology, 1992
AbstractTwo patients with Tsutsugamushi disease (fever) were successfully treated with tetracycline derivatives after typical eschars were found, although one of the patients was initially misdiagnosed as having a drug reaction eruption. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are important because this disease can be associated with considerable morbidity and ...
Y, Taniguchi   +4 more
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Pericarditis due to Tsutsugamushi Disease

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2000
Tsutsugamushi Disease is an acute febrile illness caused by Rickettsia tsutsugamushi, which enters into the human bloodstream through the bite of leptotrombidium. It is characterized by eschar, fever and cutaneous rash. Pericardial effusion in Tsutsugamushi Disease is not a common manifestation, although a high rate of effusion was reported in autopsy ...
J H, Chang   +6 more
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Kawasaki disease with tsutsugamushi disease: two case reports

Cardiology in the Young, 2020
AbstractA number of microorganisms were hypothesised as an aetiology of the Kawasaki disease. Unfortunately, no specific agent that provides reproducible evidence has yet been reported. We report two cases of extremely rare Kawasaki disease with tsutsugamushi disease.
Hye Su Hwang, Ye Jin Kim, Min Seob Song
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Comparative virulence analysis of seven diverse strains of Orientia tsutsugamushi reveals a multifaceted and complex interplay of virulence factors responsible for disease

bioRxiv
Orientia tsutsugamushi is an obligate intracellular bacterium found in Leptotrombidium mites that causes the human disease scrub typhus. A distinguishing feature of O.
P. Chaichana   +9 more
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Tsutsugamushi disease in Saga Prefecture.

Nishi Nihon Hifuka, 1991
最近経験した恙虫病の1例を報告するとともに, 昭和58年より平成元年までに佐賀県内で発生した恙虫病27例について統計的観察を行つた。症例は男子20例, 女子7例で, そのうち13例が山林にて, 7例がみかん畑にて感染したと推定された。発症時期は, 5月1例, 10月6例, 11月17例, 12月3例であつた。発熱, 発疹は全例にみられた。刺し口は26例に発見された。所属リンパ節腫脹は18例にみられた。
Taizo TAKESHITA, Tetsuya KOGA
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Studies on Scrub Typhus (Tsutsugamushi Disease)

The Journal of Immunology, 1949
Abstract Data indicating that certain strains of Rickettsia tsutsugamushi show definite differences from one another when examined by means of cross-vaccination tests were presented in a previous paper of this series (1). This article also summarized the results of serological studies by other workers which support the idea of ...
Byron L Bennett   +2 more
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Analysis of Immunity in Experimental Tsutsugamushi Disease

The Journal of Immunology, 1952
Summary Mice, initially immunized with active rickettsiae and resistant to subsequent inoculation, could not withstand invasion of reinoculated rickettsiae into tissues: that is to say, superinfection is possible in experimental Tsutsugamushi disease.
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[Differences in immune damage between patients with severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome and patients with tsutsugamushi disease].

Zhonghua wei zhong bing ji jiu yi xue, 2020
Lifen Hu   +5 more
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