'Overlooked' scrub typhus may affect 1 in 10 in rural India and be a leading cause of hospitalizations for fever

A study of more than 32,000 people living in Tamil Nadu, India, suggests scrub typhus infection may affect up to 10% of rural populations annually and is a leading yet under-recognized cause of hospitalizations for fever across India.

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