LEPTOSPIROSIS
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Leptospirosis can be diagnosed and treated by
doctors who specialize in infectious diseases. During the bacteremic
phase of the disease, the symptoms are relatively nonspecific. This
often causes an initial misdiagnosis because many diseases have
similar symptoms to leptospirosis. The later symptoms of jaundice
and kidney failure together with the bacteremic phase symptoms
suggest leptospirosis. Blood samples will be tested to look for
antibodies to Leptospira interrogans. Blood samples taken
over a period of a few days would show an increase in the number of
antibodies. Isolating Leptospira bacteria from blood,
cerebrospinal fluid (performed by spinal tap), and urine samples is
diagnostic of leptospirosis. It make take six weeks for
Leptospira to grow in laboratory media. Most insurance companies
would cover the diagnosis and treatment of this infection. |
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