A tale of dual battle against leptospira and scrub typhus coinfection at a peripheral hospital in Kashmir

克什米尔一家偏远医院同时对抗钩端螺旋体病和恙虫病混合感染的故事

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Abstract

Scrub typhus results from infection by Orientia tsutsugamushi, a bacterium transmitted to humans via larval mite (chigger) bites. On the other hand, Leptospira interrogans causes leptospirosis, a zoonotic bacterial infection typically contracted through exposure to contaminated water or soil. Scrub typhus and leptospirosis are important zoonotic infections increasingly recognized as public health concerns in tropical regions like India. Transmitted by mites and contact with contaminated water or soil respectively, they often cause nonspecific febrile illness, leading to frequent misdiagnosis and delayed treatment. Kashmir, with its diverse ecological settings including forests, agricultural fields, and high-altitude areas, is emerging as an endemic zone for both diseases. The region's rural, hilly terrain and variable climate favor the survival of disease vectors. Recent data show a rising incidence of scrub typhus alongside leptospirosis reports, especially after monsoon and flood seasons facilitating infection spread.

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