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Indian Medical Association Shimla Branch. Scrub Typhus Together We can Make Eradicate Scrub Typhus Office of Deputy Commissioner Shimla Govt. of Himachal Pradesh. Chigger Mite. Clinical Features. Incubation period : 1-3 wks( usually6-21 days) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Indian Medical AssociationShimla Branch
Scrub Typhus
Together We can Make Eradicate Scrub Typhus
Office of Deputy Commissioner Shimla
Govt. of Himachal Pradesh
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Clinical Features Incubation period: 1-3 wks(usually6-21 days) Fever(104-105°F) with
chills,malaise,conjunctival Irritation. Maculopapular rash Lymphadenopathy,Lymphocytosis Headache, Cough, Myalgia Typical “Eschar formation”(5th day of
illness)
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CONTROL MEASURES
Prevention of bites
Removal of vegetation
Residual spraying of vegetation
Control of rodents
Chemoprophylaxis
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Chemoprophylaxis
• Oral chloramphenicol or tetracycline• Weekly doses of doxycycline 200 mg during
and for 6 weeks after exposure. • No effective vaccine till date.