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  • 4. Scrub typhus and malaria co-infection causing severe sepsis.
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  • 5. A comparative hospital-based observational study of mono- and co-infections of malaria, dengue virus and scrub typhus causing acute undifferentiated fever.
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    Rao PN, van Eijk AM, Choubey S, Ali SZ, Dash A, Barla P, Oraon RR, Patel G, Nandini P, Acharya S, Mohanty S, Carlton JM, Satpathi S.
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  • 8. Hemophagocytosis in scrub typhus.
    Valsalan R, Kosaraju K, Sohanlal T, Kumar PS.
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  • 10. Falciparum malaria presenting as subdural hematoma.
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  • 12. Scrub typhus associated macrophage activation syndrome.
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    Bithu R, Kanodia V, Maheshwari RK.
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  • 14. Reporting a case of scrub typhus from Andhra Pradesh.
    Boorugu H, Dinaker M, Roy ND, Jude JA.
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  • 16. Clinical and Laboratory Characteristics of Patients with Mono and Coinfection of Dengue and Scrub typhus.
    Banstola H, Shrestha TM, Bhattarai D, Ghimire M, Chhetri SB.
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  • 20. Management of acute febrile diseases in limited resource settings: a case-based approach.
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