What Is Scrub Typhus? Know Symptoms, Diagnosis, And Treatment Of The Deadly Disease

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Odisha has been hit by a disease called scrub typhus resulting in the death of 6 people. The latest scrub typhus death has been reported from Sundergarh district. Earlier, five people from Bargarh district had succumbed to the disease.

Since January, 132 scrub typhus positive cases have been detected in Sundergarh district, of which almost all people have been cured.

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What Is Scrub Typhus?

Scub typhus is also referred to as bush typhus. A life-threatening infection caused by the bacteria Orientia tsutsugamushi, scrub typhus is transmitted to humans by bites from tiny infected mites.

The transmission to humans mostly occurs through the bites of chiggers, which are infected larval mites. Chiggers are also called berry bugs, bush-mites, red bugs or scrub-itch mites. The disease is predominently seen in the rural locales of Southeast Asia, Indonesia, China, Japan, India, and northern Australia.

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Scrub Typhus: Signs and Symptoms

The Symptoms of scrub typhus typically begin within 10 days of being bitten. Here are some of the symptoms of the scrub typhus:

  • Fever and chills

  • Headache

  • Body aches and muscle pain

  • A dark, scab-like region at the site of the chigger bite (also known as eschar)

  • Mental changes, ranging from confusion to coma

  • Enlarged lymph nodes

  • Rashes

One-third of patients develop a severe disease that affects multiple organs in the body and leads to lethally low blood pressure.

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