Los Angeles is in the midst of a typhus outbreak, but researchers say the usual suspects—cats and rats—aren’t to blame. Instead, they believe the opossum, the marsupial becoming a growing nuisance in ...
Pop quiz question #1: How many clinicians can name their region's leading rickettsial threat and its arthropod vector? Globally, the small, intracellular bacteria causing spotted fevers and typhus ...
HaystackAnalytics with its infexn NGS diagnostic test has successfully diagnosed a rare infection, known as Murine Typhus caused by an intracellular bacteria or Rickettsia typhi transmitted by fleas.
It is an infectious disease caused by the flea-borne bacteria Rickettsia typhi, transmitted through bites of infected fleas, often from rats or small mammals. A 75-year-old man from Kerala has been ...
A flea-borne disease that can lead to limb amputations is rising rapidly in some part of the US, an official study suggests. Researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found ...
This video created with the assistance of AI. Health officials are warning residents to take precautions, including keeping pets up to date on flea medication, after a record number of flea-borne ...
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