Scrub typhus is caused by the bite of vectors like mites and fleas living on lush green grass during the rainy season.
Nine patients died of scrub typhus while 169 others were found positive and are being treated at Sawai Man Singh Hospital, Dr Raman Sharma, nodal officer and professor of medicine at the hospital, said today.
Four scrub typhus deaths were reported at Santokhba Durlabh Memorial Hospital since July this year and 118 other positive cases were treated here, Dr G R Singhvi, hospital superintendent said.
Due to incessant rains and a dense growth of weeds in agriculture fields this season, the disease got rampant in rural areas of Virat Nagar, Amber, Bassi, Chaksu, among others, Dr Sharma said.
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"Undoubtedly, this year the disease of mite or flea is in the virulent form and needed a special attention to control it by the state government's medical and health department," Singhvi said.
Earlier, the disease was prevalent in hilly regions, but it migrated to planes of semi-arid regions in Rajasthan slowly, the doctor said.