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The estimated burden of scrub typhus in Thailand from national surveillance data (2003-2018).

Tri WangrangsimakulIvo ElliottSupalert NedsuwanRawadee KumlertSoawapak HinjoyKittipong ChaisiriNicholas P J DaySerge Morand
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2020)
The burden of scrub typhus in Thailand is high with disease incidence rising significantly over the last two decades. However, disease burden is not uniform with northern provinces particularly affected. Agricultural activity along with geographical, meteorological and land cover factors are likely to contribute to disease incidence. Our report, along with existing epidemiological data, suggests that scrub typhus is the most clinically important rickettsial disease globally.
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