In the agency’s advisory, they defined Leptospirosis as “a zoonotic disease ... conjunctival suffusion, jaundice, and rash. If not treated, kidney failure, meningitis, liver damage, and ...
Leptospirosis cases are on the rise ... muscle aches, diarrhea, and rash can all be common. Head to your doc and you’ll likely get an antibiotic prescription to treat the infection.
Getting to grips with a deadly infectious disease in the Philippines Leptospirosis is a zoonotic infectious disease with a worldwide distribution in tropical and subtropical regions that causes ...