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    Alkathiry HA, Alghamdi SQ, Sinha A, Margos G, Stekolnikov AA, Alagaili AN, Darby AC, Makepeace BL, Khoo JJ.
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  • 25. A new ecology for scrub typhus associated with a focus of antibiotic resistance in rice farmers in Thailand.
    Tanskul P, Linthicum KJ, Watcharapichat P, Phulsuksombati D, Mungviriya S, Ratanatham S, Suwanabun N, Sattabongkot J, Watt G.
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  • 27. Survey of Rickettsia spp. and Orientia tsutsugamushi Pathogens Found in Animal Vectors (Ticks, Fleas, Chiggers) in Bangkaew District, Phatthalung Province, Thailand.
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    Dhimal M, Dumre SP, Sharma GN, Khanal P, Ranabhat K, Shah LP, Lal BK, Jha R, Upadhyaya BP, Acharya B, Shrestha SK, Davidson SA, Charoensinphon P, Karki KB.
    BMC Infect Dis; 2021 Feb 18; 21(1):193. PubMed ID: 33602136
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  • 29. Evidence of natural infection of Orientia tsutsugamushi in vectors and animal hosts - Risk of scrub typhus transmission to humans in Puducherry, South India.
    Devaraju P, Arumugam B, Mohan I, Paraman M, Ashokkumar M, Kasinathan G, Purushothaman J.
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  • 31. Bacterial microbiome of the chigger mite Leptotrombidium imphalum varies by life stage and infection with the scrub typhus pathogen Orientia tsutsugamushi.
    Ponnusamy L, Willcox AC, Roe RM, Davidson SA, Linsuwanon P, Schuster AL, Richards AL, Meshnick SR, Apperson CS.
    PLoS One; 2018 Feb 18; 13(12):e0208327. PubMed ID: 30521561
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  • 32. Efficiency of Leptotrombidium chiggers (Acari: Trombiculidae) at transmitting Orientia tsutsugamushi to laboratory mice.
    Lerdthusnee K, Khlaimanee N, Monkanna T, Sangjun N, Mungviriya S, Linthicum KJ, Frances SP, Kollars TM, Coleman RE.
    J Med Entomol; 2002 May 18; 39(3):521-5. PubMed ID: 12061450
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  • 34. Consistency of the key genotypes of Orientia tsutsugamushi in scrub typhus patients, rodents, and chiggers from a new endemic focus of northern China.
    Liu YX, Jia N, Xing YB, Suo JJ, Du MM, Jia N, Gao Y, Xie LJ, Liu BW, Ren SW.
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  • 36. Vector and rodent surveillance for Orientia tsutsugamushi in north India.
    Kaura T, Kaur J, Bisht K, Goel S, Lakshmi P, Grover GS, Mewara A, Biswal M.
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    Rodkvamtook W, Ruang-Areerate T, Gaywee J, Richards AL, Jeamwattanalert P, Bodhidatta D, Sangjun N, Prasartvit A, Jatisatienr A, Jatisatienr C.
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  • 38. Investigation of the role of Blankaartia acuscutellaris (Acari: Trombiculidae) as a vector of scrub typhus in central Thailand.
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    Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health; 2001 Dec 18; 32(4):863-6. PubMed ID: 12041564
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