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More on Swamp Fever Leptospirosis - febrile disease caused by bacteria of the genus Leptospirae. The disease occurs in dogs, cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, and horses and is transmissible to humans. It is most common where the clim...
Alternate Names : Weil disease, Icterohemorrhagic fever, Swineherd's disease, Rice-field fever, Cane-cutter fever, Swamp fever, Mud fever, Hemorrhagic jaundice, Stuttgart disease, Canicola fever Definition ...
Swamp Fever Mediterranean Fever Brucellosis, Gibraltar Fever, Malta Fever, Neapolitan Fever, Undulant Fever. [Stedman 1918].
Swamp Fever Sweat Retention Disease Sweating Gustatory Syndrome Sweet Syndrome Swelling Swimmer's Ear Swimmer's Ear (Otitis Externa) Swineherd Disease Swiss Cheese Cartilage Syndrome Swollen Glands and Other Lumps Under the Skin ...
Leptospirosis often is referred to as swineherd's disease, swamp fever, or mud fever. The organism enters the body when mucous membranes or abraded skin comes in contact with contaminated environmental sources.
Infection by leptospira. For example, swamp fever, swineherd's disease, and Weil's disease. (a) Work in places which are, or are liable to be, infested by rats, field mice or voles, or other small mammals; or ...
(Weil's Disease; Icterohemorrhagic Fever; Swineherd's Disease; Rice-Field Fever; Cane-Cutter Fever; Swamp Fever; Mud Fever; Hemorrhagic Jaundice; Stuttgart Disease; Canicola Fever) Pronounced: lep-to-spy-RO-sis by Diana Kohnle ...
(Weil's Disease; Icterohemorrhagic Fever; Swineherd's Disease; Rice-Field Fever; Cane-Cutter Fever; Swamp Fever; Mud Fever; Hemorrhagic Jaundice; Stuttgart Disease; Canicola Fever) Pronounced: lep-to-spy-RO-sis by Diana Kohnle ...
Weil disease; Icterohemorrhagic fever; Swineherd's disease; Rice-field fever; Cane-cutter fever; Swamp fever; Mud fever; Hemorrhagic jaundice; Stuttgart disease; Canicola fever Causes, incidence, and risk factors ...
Popularly, the disease was known as "fever and ague," "chill fever," "the shakes," and by names expressive of the locality in which it was prevalent--such as, "swamp fever" (in Louisiana), "Panama fever," and "Chagres fever." ...
Value of Tests, Bacterial Venereal Disease, Blood Cell, Red, Blood Volume Determinations, Radiation Sensitivities, Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases, Stenoses, Subvalvular Pulmonary, Structures, Group, Subcutaneous Injections, Swamp Fever Viruses, ...
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