Research shows scrub typhus risk is higher inside villages than in fields. Rodents in settlements carry more infected chiggers, necessitating better village hygiene and rodent control in India.
Scrub typhus — a potentially severe infection caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi and spread by the bite of infected larval mites — has long been associated with agricultural work. But a new study ...
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