Orientia tsutsugamushi causes scrub typhus and is a rural zoonosis endemic in the Asia Pacific region. This is the first report of O. tsutsugamushi TA716-like strain in a human in Thailand. The patient was in the 1st trimester of pregnancy when she developed scrub typhus. The O. tsutsugamushi strain TA716 was detected from her admission blood sample, and the pregnancy ended in spontaneous abortion. The effects of scrub typhus in pregnant women and the pregnancy outcome are sparsely documented in the published medical literature. Improved clinical recognition and laboratory diagnosis will be essential to better define the morbidity caused by this zoonosis especially in pregnancy
In a recent case of scrub typhus in Australia, Orientia tsutsugamushi isolated from the patient's bl...
Abstract. The sequences of a 300-base pair region of the 56-kD type-specific antigen gene from 12 Or...
Investigation of a scrub typhus outbreak in Thailand during September 2013 found that 9.1% of Thai s...
Orientia tsutsugamushi, an obligate intracellular bacterium closely related to the genus Rickettsia,...
Scrub typhus (Tsutsugamushi disease) is an acute febrile illness caused by Orientia tsutsuga-mushi, ...
Orientia tsutsugamushi is the causative agent of scrub typhus, a major cause of febrile illness in t...
In October 2001, an outbreak of febrile illness began in the southwest islands group of the Republic...
Scrub typhus, caused by antigenically disparate isolates of Orientia tsutsugamushi, is a widely dist...
Scrub typhus is a zoonosis caused by the pathogen Orientia tsutsugamushi (O. tsutsugamushi). The dis...
International audienceScrub typhus, caused by the bacterium Orientia tsutsugamushi, is a major cause...
Scrub typhus is a serious public health issue in Asia-Pacific. It threatens one billion people world...
During a scrub typhus outbreak investigation in Thailand, 4 isolates of O. tsutsugamushi were obtain...
Scrub typhus is the most important rickettsial disease in the world. Its previous endemic region was...
Scrub typhus and the rickettsial diseases represent some of the oldest recognized vector-transmitted...
Abstract. Extensive sampling of small mammals was conducted in eight provinces of Thailand between S...
In a recent case of scrub typhus in Australia, Orientia tsutsugamushi isolated from the patient's bl...
Abstract. The sequences of a 300-base pair region of the 56-kD type-specific antigen gene from 12 Or...
Investigation of a scrub typhus outbreak in Thailand during September 2013 found that 9.1% of Thai s...
Orientia tsutsugamushi, an obligate intracellular bacterium closely related to the genus Rickettsia,...
Scrub typhus (Tsutsugamushi disease) is an acute febrile illness caused by Orientia tsutsuga-mushi, ...
Orientia tsutsugamushi is the causative agent of scrub typhus, a major cause of febrile illness in t...
In October 2001, an outbreak of febrile illness began in the southwest islands group of the Republic...
Scrub typhus, caused by antigenically disparate isolates of Orientia tsutsugamushi, is a widely dist...
Scrub typhus is a zoonosis caused by the pathogen Orientia tsutsugamushi (O. tsutsugamushi). The dis...
International audienceScrub typhus, caused by the bacterium Orientia tsutsugamushi, is a major cause...
Scrub typhus is a serious public health issue in Asia-Pacific. It threatens one billion people world...
During a scrub typhus outbreak investigation in Thailand, 4 isolates of O. tsutsugamushi were obtain...
Scrub typhus is the most important rickettsial disease in the world. Its previous endemic region was...
Scrub typhus and the rickettsial diseases represent some of the oldest recognized vector-transmitted...
Abstract. Extensive sampling of small mammals was conducted in eight provinces of Thailand between S...
In a recent case of scrub typhus in Australia, Orientia tsutsugamushi isolated from the patient's bl...
Abstract. The sequences of a 300-base pair region of the 56-kD type-specific antigen gene from 12 Or...
Investigation of a scrub typhus outbreak in Thailand during September 2013 found that 9.1% of Thai s...