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  • 3. Occurrence of Orientia tsutsugamushi, the Etiological Agent of Scrub Typhus in Animal Hosts and Mite Vectors in Areas Reporting Human Cases of Acute Encephalitis Syndrome in the Gorakhpur Region of Uttar Pradesh, India.
    Sadanandane C, Jambulingam P, Paily KP, Kumar NP, Elango A, Mary KA, Agatheswaran S, Sankari T, Mishra BB.
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  • 7. Survey and Phylogenetic Analysis of Rodents and Important Rodent-Borne Zoonotic Pathogens in Gedu, Bhutan.
    Phuentshok Y, Dorji K, Zangpo T, Davidson SA, Takhampunya R, Tenzinla T, Dorjee C, Morris RS, Jolly PD, Dorjee S, McKenzie JS.
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  • 11. Prevalence and Phylogenetic Analysis of Orientia tsutsugamushi in Rodents and Mites from Central India.
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  • 14. Seasonal abundance of Leptotrombidium deliense, the vector of scrub typhus, in areas reporting acute encephalitis syndrome in Gorakhpur district, Uttar Pradesh, India.
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  • 15. Evidence on the prevalence of emerging and re-emerging tick- and flea-borne rickettsial agents in acute encephalitis syndrome endemic areas of northeast Uttar Pradesh, India.
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  • 17. Seroepidemiological Survey of Zoonotic Diseases in Small Mammals with PCR Detection of Orientia tsutsugamushi in Chiggers, Gwangju, Korea.
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