LEPTOSPIROSIS
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Persons who are at an extremely high risk (such
as soldiers who are training in wetlands) can be pretreated with 200
mg of doxycycline once a week. As of early 1998, there were no
vaccines available to prevent leptospirosis.
There are many ways to decrease the chances of
being infected by Leptospira. These include:
- Avoid swimming or wading in freshwater ponds and slowly moving
streams, especially those located near farms.
- Do not conduct canoe or kayak capsizing drills in freshwater
ponds. Use a swimming pool instead.
- Boil or chemically treat pond or stream water before drinking
it or cooking with it.
- Control rats and mice around the home.
- Have pets and farm animals vaccinated against Leptospira.
- Wear protective clothing (gloves, boots, long pants, and long-sleeved
shirts) when working with wet soil or plants.
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