Scrub typhus in mainland China, 2006–2012 : the need for targeted public health interventions


Autoria(s): Zhang, Wen-Yi; Wang, Li-Ya; Ding, Fan; Hu, Wenbiao; Soares Magalhaes, Ricardo J.; Sun, Hai-Long; Liu, Yun-Xi; Liu, Qi-Yong; Huang, Liu-Yu; Clements, Archie C.A.; Li, Shen-Long; Li, Cheng-Yi
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Scrub typhus is a vector-borne disease carried by the chigger mite. The aetiological agent is the rickettsia Orientia tsutsugamushi, which is endemic to several countries in the Asia-Pacific region, including China [1]. It is also a travel-associated disease [2] and of great importance among military personnel [3], [4]. During the Second World War, scrub typhus was associated with a higher case fatality ratio than any other infectious disease in the China-Burma-India theatre of operations 1,3. Clinical presentation in patients varies from asymptomatic to life-threatening disease [5], including acute hearing loss and multiple organ failure [6], [7]. To date, there is still no effective and reliable human vaccine against scrub typhus and no point-of-care diagnostics available [1].

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/67142/

Publicador

Public Library of Science

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/67142/1/67142.pdf

DOI:10.1371/journal.pntd.0002493

Zhang, Wen-Yi, Wang, Li-Ya, Ding, Fan, Hu, Wenbiao, Soares Magalhaes, Ricardo J., Sun, Hai-Long, Liu, Yun-Xi, Liu, Qi-Yong, Huang, Liu-Yu, Clements, Archie C.A., Li, Shen-Long, & Li, Cheng-Yi (2013) Scrub typhus in mainland China, 2006–2012 : the need for targeted public health interventions. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 7(12), e2493.

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Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

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Journal Article