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Thursday, September 8, 2016

Scientists find deadly scrub typhus bacteria in South America : reuters





as informed in reuters

Scientists find deadly scrub typhus bacteria in South America

Scientists find deadly scrub typhus bacteria in South America
Scientists find deadly scrub typhus bacteria in South America
LONDON Scrub typhus, a deadly disease common in southeast Asia and spread by microscopic biting mites known as chiggers, has now taken hold in a part of South America and may have become endemic there, scientists said on Wednesday.The tropical disease, which kills at least 140,000 people a year in the Asia-Pacific region, has been confirmed in a cluster of cases on a large island off Chile, some 12,000 kilometres from its usual haunts on the other side of the Pacific.Scrub typhus has been known of for years and the bacteria that causes it was first identified in Japan in 1930.


moreover from medicalxpress

Deadly scrub typhus bacteria confirmed in South America

Deadly scrub typhus bacteria confirmed in South America
Deadly scrub typhus bacteria confirmed in South America
Credit: University of Oxford Scrub typhus, a disease transmitted through 'chiggers' that kills at least 140,000 people a year in the Asia-Pacific region, may now be endemic in a part of South America, according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.Researchers from Oxford University and the Pontificia Universidad Católica and Universidad del Desarrollo in Chile confirmed a cluster of cases of the life-threatening tropical disease in a large island off of Chile, more than 12,000 kilometres from its usual range on the other side of the Pacific.Scrub typhus, caused by the bacteria, Orientia tsutsugamushi, is transmitted through the bite of an infective mite, and spreads through the lymphatic fluid and blood, causing fever, rash, and laboratory abnormalities such as elevated levels of C-reactive protein and liver enzymes.


additionally eurekalert

Deadly scrub typhus bacteria confirmed in South America

Deadly scrub typhus bacteria confirmed in South America
Deadly scrub typhus bacteria confirmed in South America
Scrub typhus, a disease transmitted through "chiggers" that kills at least 140,000 people a year in the Asia-Pacific region, may now be endemic in a part of South America, according to a study published today in the New England Journal of Medicine.Researchers from Oxford University and the Pontificia Universidad Católica and Universidad del Desarrollo in Chile confirmed a cluster of cases of the life-threatening tropical disease in a large island off of Chile, more than 12,000 kilometres from its usual range on the other side of the Pacific.Scrub typhus, caused by the bacteria, Orientia tsutsugamushi, is transmitted through the bite of an infective mite, and spreads through the lymphatic fluid and blood, causing fever, rash, and laboratory abnormalities such as elevated levels of C-reactive protein and liver enzymes.


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