Affiliation:
1. Resident, Department of General Medicine, MM Institute of Medical Sciences and Research.
2. Resident, Department of General Medicine, MM Institute of Medical Sciences and Research
Abstract
Scrub typhus is a rickettsial disease predominantly seen in Asian pacic region. It is caused by pathogen Orientia tsutsugamushi. Vector involved in
scrub typhus is larval trombiculid mite(chigger). It presents as acute febrile illness with cough, severe headache and myalgia. Complications
include pneumonitis, acute respiratory distress syndrome, myocarditis, meningitis etc. Eschar or rash may not be present. Severity of illness can
range from mild symptoms to multi-organ failure and death. We report a case of scrub typhus who presented with fever, shortness of breath and low
oxygen saturation in emergency. Patient is a middle aged female with no known co-morbidities. Initially she was kept in COVID-19 suspected ICU
and was managed supportively. HRCT was suggestive of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). RT-PCR for SAR-CoV2 came out
negative. On evaluation it was found that she was having scrub typhus. In present scenario, not all patients who are having symptoms of fever,
shortness of breath can be COVID19, scrub typhus is one of those illnesses which may present similar to COVID19. Early diagnosis and prompt
treatment of scrub typhus is essential as any delay might lead to dreadful complication and can be fatal.