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Trematode (fluke, distoma)
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disease name
- various names in each of endemic areas
- Weil's disease
- 秋病み
- Fort Bragg fever
- mud fever
- swamp fever
- sugar cane fever
pathogen
- one of spirochete
- Leptospira spp. in the family Leptospiraceae
- 10 pathogenic spp.
- Leptospira borgpetersensii
- Leptospira interrogans
- 7 non-pathogenic spp.
- 5 intermediate (unknown pathogenicity) spp.
- so many serovars
- multiple serovars are found in mutiple spp. including both of pathogenic and non-pathogenic
life cycle and transmission
- natural non-pathogenic reservoirs
- rodent
- cattle
- pig
- other domestic and wild animals
- reside in renal tubes of natural hosts
- excreted into urine of natural hosts
transmission to human
- humans are accidental dead-end host
- direct contact to urine of infected animals
- indirect contact to urine-contaminated freshwater
- ingestion of urine-contaminated water in outbreak cases
- mainly occupational exposure
- farmers
- fishermen
- miners
- animal slaughters
- veterinarians
- sewage/canal workers
- sugar cane workers
- soldiers
- accidental exposure
- triathron
- canoeing
- water rafting
- flooding
- hurricanes, cyclones and typhoons
- direct evidence of transmission via seawater is not known so far
epidemiology
- true disease burden unknown because of often asymptomatic to mild manifestations
clinical featuresdiagnosis
- MAT - microscopic agglutination test
- RDT
- blood culture positive only in the 1st week
- urine culture positive after 2 weeks
treatment
chemoprophylaxis
- doxycycline once a week during exposure to potentially contaminated water may be considered