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Scrub typhus behind fever-related hospitalisations?

Deccan Herald 13 Mar 2025
Scrub typhus, a mite-borne bacterial infection, may be a major under-recognised cause of fever-related hospitalisations in India, an Indo-US ...
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Rural Communities At High Risk Of Scrub Typhus Infections: Study

MENA FN 13 Mar 2025
(MENAFN - IANS) New Delhi, March 13 (IANS) Rural communities are at high risk of potentially life-threatening scrub typhus infections, according to a study by researchers from the Christian Medical ... .
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Can scrub typhus cause death? Treatment, symptoms, diagnosis, causes - all you need to know

Live Mint 13 Mar 2025
The scrub typhus infection is spread by the bite of an infected larval mite (chigger). Chiggers are found on grass, plant litter and bare soil across rural areas of Asia, and usually feed on small mammals such as rats and shrews ....
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Col Charles Mercer, officer serving with the Chindits who attacked the Japanese in Burma – obituary

The Daily Telegraph 06 Mar 2025
In 1943 Mercer, then a second lieutenant, was posted to Nigeria ... A 1,000-mile train journey to Lalaghat airstrip in Assam, north-east India, followed ... Supplies of anti-malaria tablets sometimes failed and there were bouts of malaria and scrub typhus ... .
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Colonel Charles Mercer, one of the last of the Chindits who fought the Japanese in Burma

AOL 05 Mar 2025
In 1943 Mercer, then a second lieutenant, was posted to Nigeria ... A 1,000-mile train journey to Lalaghat airstrip in Assam, north-east India, followed ... Supplies of anti-malaria tablets sometimes failed and there were bouts of malaria and scrub typhus ... .
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WHO, Encephalitis International release technical brief on brain disease to deal with 'global threat'

The Times of India 04 Mar 2025
The condition is caused either by infectious agents, such as Japanese Encephalitis and Scrub Typhus, which are more common in India, or by autoimmune encephalitis, where the immune system mistakenly attacks the brain. .
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Communicable diseases: 129% rise in deaths in dist in 3 years

The Times of India 03 Mar 2025
There were 24 deaths in 2021 which jumped to 55 by 2024.Govt data shows 163 people died of dengue fever, leptospirosis, scrub typhus, H1N1, chickenpox, diarrhoea, hepatitis A, malaria and other communicable diseases from 2021 to 2025 in Ernakulam ... .
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