Topic: Pathophysiology of Leptospirosis
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What is the pathophysiology of leptospirosis?
Try looking it up under another name: Leptospirosis (also known as Weil's syndrome, canicola fever, canefield fever, nanukayami fever, 7-day fever, Rat Catcher's Yellows, Fort Bragg fever, is a disease known to cause heating up and causing ... Read More »
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What is the pathophysiology of the calf pain in patients with lep...
Transmission, Development, and Pain Leptospires are ubiquitous and abundant due to their abilities to infect a variety of animals and to persist outside the host. Transmission occurs through contact with contaminated water or contaminated f... Read More »
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Where can i find a pathophysiology for leptospirosis?
For Leptosperia bacteria and it's break down go to Prescription.com and go from there, good luck. My daughter just had something like this, from an artisan well in a field. Source(s): former MedLab technologist supervisor Read More »
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Weil disease; Icterohemorrhagic fever; Swineherd's disease; Rice-field fever; Cane-cutter fever; Swamp fever; Mud fever; Hemorrhagic jaundice; Stuttgart disease; Canicola fever... More »
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Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease that affects humans and animals. It is caused by bacteria of the genus Leptospira. In humans it causes a wide range of symptoms, and some infected persons may have no symptoms at all. Symptoms of leptosp... Read More »
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