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Leptospirosis (Weil's disease) - NHS
Leptospirosis, also called Weil's disease, is an infection you can get from animals, soil or water. It's rare in the UK. How you get leptospirosis. Leptospirosis is spread in the pee of infected animals, most commonly rats, mice, cows, pigs and dogs. You can get leptospirosis if:
Leptospirosis Fact Sheet | Resources | Leptospirosis | CDC
Leptospirosis is an infectious disease caused by bacteria. It can lead to potentially fatal infections of the kidney, liver, brain, lung or heart. How do people get leptospirosis? There are two common ways to develop leptospirosis:
Leptospirosis - Wikipedia
Leptospirosis is a blood infection caused by the bacteria Leptospira that can infect humans, dogs, rodents and many other wild and domesticated animals. Signs and symptoms can range from none to mild (headaches, muscle pains, and fevers) to severe (bleeding in the lungs or meningitis).
Signs and Symptoms | Leptospirosis | CDC
Leptospirosis. Signs and Symptoms. In humans, Leptospirosis can cause a wide range of symptoms, including: High fever. Headache. Chills. Muscle aches. Vomiting. Jaundice (yellow skin and eyes) Red eyes. Abdominal pain. Diarrhea. Rash. Many of these symptoms can be mistaken for other diseases.
Leptospirosis: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Leptospirosis is an illness caused by an infection with the bacteria Leptospira. You can get infected with Leptospira through abrasions or cuts in your skin, or through your eyes, nose or mouth. Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease, which means it’s transmitted between animals and humans.
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