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Leptospirosis is caused by bacteria belonging to the
genus Leptospira.
It is a zoonosis – an animal disease that can spread to
humans – affecting domestic and wild animals such as
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In Kerala
From Jan 2018 to Aug /28/2018
665 peoples are diagnosed to have leptospirosis(146 in
Aug)
30 people had died since Jan 18
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7- day fever, Other names
Harvest fever
field fever
Canefield fever
Mild fever
Rat catcher's yellows
Fort Bragg fever
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Pretibial fever
(RAT Fever / RAT BITE FEVER is not Leptospirosis)
History
The disease was first described by Adolf Weil in
1886 when he reported an "acute infectious
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disease with enlargement of spleen, jaundice, and
nephritis
Causes
Leptospirosis is caused by a bacterium called
Leptospira interrogans.
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The organism is carried by many animals(cattle, dogs,
cats, pigs, and rodents ) and lives in their kidneys. It
ends up in soil and water through their urine.
Up to 13 different genetic types of Leptospira may cause
disease in humans
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If you’re around soil or water where it contaminated
with Leptospira, the germ can invade your body
through,
Breaks in your skin like scratches/ open wounds
Nose.
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Human to Human transfer of Leptospirosis.
It’s hard to get it from another human, though it
can be passed through,
sex
Breastfeeding
Mother to fetus
What Happens after infection
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After infection, leptospires appear in the blood and
invade practically all tissues and organs.
They are subsequently cleared from the body by the
host’s immune response to the infection.
They may settle in the convoluted tubules of the
kidneys and be shed in the urine for a period of a few
weeks to several months and occasionally even longer.
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Signs & Symptoms
In about 90% of infected people, leptospirosis symptoms
are not serious and potentially fatal form of
leptospirosis is called Weil syndrome.
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Sore throat
Severe muscle aches in the calves and back Chills
occur suddenly.
The eyes usually become very red on the third or
fourth day.(conjunctival suffusion )
Cough blood, and have chest pain.
Most people recover within about 1 week.
Conjuctival suffusion
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Second (immune) phase: In some people, symptoms
recur a few days later. (weil syndrome)
The fever returns
Meningitis
Jaundice
kidney failure
Epistaxis
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• PCR(polymerase chain reaction)
• ELIZA (presence of IgM)
• CBC
• MAT-Microscopic agglutination test ( Determination
of antibody tite)
• Doctors suspect leptospirosis when characteristic
symptoms occur in people where an outbreak is
occurring.
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3 . IV fluids
Dialysis is used in serious cases.
Elevations of serum potassium are common and if the
potassium level gets too high special measures must
be taken.
Serum phosphorus levels may increase to
unacceptable levels due to kidney failure.
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Administration of corticosteroids in gradually reduced
doses (e.g., prednisolone) for 7–10 days is
recommended by some specialists in cases of severe
hemorrhagic effects.
Organ-specific care and treatment are essential in cases
of kidney, liver, or heart involvement
Prevention
Kill/Control Rats.
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Enviourmental and personal hygiene.
Wash hands with soap and water after contacting
with animals.
Avoid contacting water with open wound or
abrasions or use boot and rubber gloves.
Take preventive measures in the epidemic areas.
Drink boiled water
Cover foods and water and eat warm foods/water