“…Despite these differences, certain risk factors appear to be important for ARDS development during scrub typhus: septic shock, hypoalbuminemia, high circulating white blood cell counts, delayed antibiotic treatment, and advanced age (Tsay and Chang, 2002; Jayasimha et al, 2017). Scrub typhus patients that developed ARDS presented with many clinical features, including pleural effusion, peribronchial thickening, hyaline membrane formation, and occasionally, pulmonary edema (Hsu and Chen, 2008; Abhilash et al, 2016; Sahoo et al, 2016).…”