Definitions

Leptospirosis


Overview

Humans can get leptospirosis through direct contact with urine from infected animals or through water, soil, or food contaminated with their urine. It's most common in warm climates.

Symptoms

High fever, severe headache, bleeding, muscle pain, chills, red eyes, and vomiting are some symptoms.

Treatments

Without treatment, leptospirosis can lead to kidney and liver damage and even death. Antibiotics clear the infection.