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The Himalayan Times
105 cases of scrub typhus detected in last two months
Published: August 04, 2018 12:43 pm On: Kathmandu
Kathmandu, August 3
A total of 105 persons have tested positive for scrub typhus across the country in the last two months.
According to Epidemiology and Disease Control Division, cases of scrub typhus were recorded in 27 districts of the country. Dr Bibek Kumar Lal, director at EDCD, said the number of scrub typhus patients had increased this year in comparison to last year. ?In 2017, 168 people had tested positive for scrub typhus. Of them, only two had died, while this year more than a hundred persons have already been diagnosed with the disease in just two months,? he added.
Twenty cases have been recorded in Chitwan, 14 cases in Nawalparasi and 10 cases in Palpa. ?Infected chiggers are, especially, found during the wet season in dense areas of scrub vegetation which is when the mites lay their eggs. Areas like forest clearings, riverbanks, and grassy regions provide favourable environment for infected mites to thrive,? said Dr Anup Bastola, chief consultant tropical medicine and spokesperson for Sukraraj Tropical Infectious Disease Hospital, Teku...
The Himalayan Times
105 cases of scrub typhus detected in last two months
Published: August 04, 2018 12:43 pm On: Kathmandu
Kathmandu, August 3
A total of 105 persons have tested positive for scrub typhus across the country in the last two months.
According to Epidemiology and Disease Control Division, cases of scrub typhus were recorded in 27 districts of the country. Dr Bibek Kumar Lal, director at EDCD, said the number of scrub typhus patients had increased this year in comparison to last year. ?In 2017, 168 people had tested positive for scrub typhus. Of them, only two had died, while this year more than a hundred persons have already been diagnosed with the disease in just two months,? he added.
Twenty cases have been recorded in Chitwan, 14 cases in Nawalparasi and 10 cases in Palpa. ?Infected chiggers are, especially, found during the wet season in dense areas of scrub vegetation which is when the mites lay their eggs. Areas like forest clearings, riverbanks, and grassy regions provide favourable environment for infected mites to thrive,? said Dr Anup Bastola, chief consultant tropical medicine and spokesperson for Sukraraj Tropical Infectious Disease Hospital, Teku...
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