Disease | scrub typhus |
Symptom | C0743841|febrile illness |
Sentences | 11 |
PubMedID- 22949803 | In south india it is estimated that 40 to 50% of cases of undiagnosed acute febrile illness are attributable to scrub typhus 3. |
PubMedID- 21712103 | Orientia tsutsugamushi, an obligate intracellular bacterium closely related to the genus rickettsia, is the causative agent of scrub typhus, a major cause of febrile illness in rural areas of asia-pacific region. |
PubMedID- 25811219 | High seroprevalence of antibodies against spotted fever and scrub typhus bacteria in patients with febrile illness, kenya. |
PubMedID- 26369561 | scrub typhus presents with an acute febrile illness with varying other non-specific symptoms and signs such as headache, malaise, body aches, cough and lymphadenopathy. |
PubMedID- 23825810 | there have been reports of vertical transmission from transplacental infection and transmission in perinatal blood-borne infection during labor causing neonatal scrub typhus in mothers with acute febrile illness during pregnancy. |
PubMedID- 20702532 | Results: the 367 patients (mean age 39.7+/-16.9 years; 60% males) with tropical acute febrile illness due to scrub typhus (51.2%), falciparum malaria (10.4%), enteric fever (8.7%), dengue (7.6%), mixed malaria (6.5%), leptospirosis (3.3%), undifferentiated acute febrile illness (8.4%) and others (3.8%) (spotted fever, vivax malaria and hantaan virus infection) had an overall mortality rate of 12.3%. |
PubMedID- 24498445 | It is likely that concurrent febrile illness due to scrub typhus precipitated episode of gross hematuria in the second patient. |
PubMedID- 24002486 | Leptospirosis and scrub typhus are major causes of acute febrile illness in the asia-pacific region.1,2 leptospirosis is caused by pathogenic leptospira spp., and scrub typhus is caused by the gram-negative obligate intracellular bacterium orientia tsutsugamushi. |
PubMedID- 25577986 | Orientia tsutsugamushi is the causative agent of scrub typhus, a major cause of febrile illness in rural area of asia-pacific region. |
PubMedID- 25954621 | Is scrub typhus a cause of febrile illness among paediatric population of delhi. |
PubMedID- 25601925 | We developed an intradermal (id) challenge cynomolgus macaque (macaca fascicularis) model of scrub typhus, the leading cause of treatable undifferentiated febrile illness in tropical asia, caused by the obligate intracellular bacterium, orientia tsutsugamushi. |
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