Leptospirosis (Weil’s Disease): Causes, Symptoms Treatment Leptospirosis is an illness caused by the bacteria Leptospira You can get it after getting water or soil contaminated by animal pee (urine) in your nose, mouth, eyes or a break in your skin
Leptospirosis - Wikipedia Leptospirosis was postulated as the cause of an epidemic among Native Americans along the coast of what is now New England during 1616–1619 The disease was most likely brought to the New World by Europeans
Leptospirosis: Treatment and prevention - UpToDate Leptospirosis is a zoonosis of the genus Leptospira Synonyms include Weil's disease, Weil-Vasiliev disease, Swineherd's disease, rice-field fever, waterborne fever, nanukayami fever, cane-cutter fever, swamp fever, mud fever, Stuttgart disease, and Canicola fever
Leptospirosis (Weils disease) - NHS Find out about leptospirosis infection, including what causes it, what the symptoms are, where to get help, how it's treated, and how to avoid getting it
What Is Leptospirosis Should My Dog Be Vaccinated? Leptospirosis (Lepto) is a disease caused by Leptospira bacteria that can affect both animals and humans In fact, it is currently the most common zoonotic disease in the world, that can be transmitted from animals to people
Leptospirosis Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Vaccine Leptospirosis (also known as Weil's disease, grippotyphosa, and canicola) is a disease caused by bacteria (Leptospira interrogans) that produce a wide range of symptoms that may occur in two phases; some patients may develop kidney or liver failure, respiratory failure, meningitis, or even death