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One dies of scrub typhus in Chitwan Medical Hospital

One dies of scrub typhus in Chitwan Medical Hospital

By Himalayan News Service

Scrub typhus is caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi, an obligate intracellular gram-negative bacterium, which is transmitted to humans and rodents by chigger mites.

Chitwan, August 23 A person died of scrub typhus in the course of treatment at Chitwan Medical Hospital in Chitwan on Sunday. The victim is Sabita Karki, 25, of Rupakot VDC, Tanahun. Earlier, a woman of Mangalpur, Chitwan had succumbed to the disease at the same health facility some days ago. At least one patient died while 23 others were diagnosed with the disease at the hospital in the past week. Of 39 patients, 23 have scrub typhus. Chitwan Medical College Director Daya Ram Lamsal said that the hospital had found 104 patients of the disease while examining 222 patients. As many as 127 persons have been identified as victims of the disease in the hospital so far, according to the report submitted to District Public Health Office. Bharatpur Hospital started to check patients of the disease from yesterday and a person was diagnosed with the disease on the first day.