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leptospiral - traducción al francés

HUMAN AND ANIMAL INFECTIOUS DISEASE
Weil's disease; Weils Disease; Weil disease; Leptospira icterohaemorrhagiae; Weil syndrome; Leptospira interrogans serovar icterohaemorrhagiae; Fiedler Disease; Icterohemorrhagic Leptospirosis; Infectious Jaundice; Lancereaux-Mathieu-Weil Spirochetosis; Leptospiral Jaundice; Spirochetal Jaundice; Icteric Leptospirosis; Infectious jaundice; Leptospirous; Wheels disease; Weil's syndrome; Fort Bragg fever; Pretibial fever; Black jaundice; Weils disease; Leptospirosis icterohaemorrhagica; Canicola fever; Cutaneous involvement leptospirosis; Severe pulmonary haemorrhage syndrome; Leptospirosis vaccine; Spirochaetosis icterohaemorrhagica; Well's disease; Rat catcher's yellows; Rat fever
  •  A notice board by a lakeside in [[Sarawak]], Malaysia, that warns against swimming in the lake as it has tested positive for pathogenic ''Leptospira''<ref name="Chieng 2022"/>
  •  [[Conjunctival suffusion]] (red [[conjunctiva]]) together with jaundice is a specific feature of leptospirosis.<ref name="Chieng 2022"/>
  •  Global burden of leptospirosis calculated as [[disability-adjusted life year]] (DALY) lost per 100,000 people per year<ref name="Chieng 2022"/>
  •  [[Scanning electron micrograph]] of a number of ''Leptospira'' sp. bacteria atop a 0.1&nbsp;µm [[polycarbonate]] filter<ref name="Chieng 2022"/>
  •  Blood samples being taken from a group of residents in [[Boyolali Regency]], Indonesia, for leptospirosis screening tests<ref name="Chieng 2022"/>
  • necrotic patches]] secondary to leptospirosis infection<ref name="Chieng 2022"/>
  •  Lungs of a canine with multiple bleeding spots due to leptospirosis<ref name="Chieng 2022"/>
  •  Ways of ''Leptospira'' bacteria infecting human cells and blood stream<ref name="Chieng 2022"/>
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  •  Working in a paddy field barefoot is a risk factor for leptospirosis.<ref name="Chieng 2022"/>

leptospiral      
leptospiral, of or pertaining to leptospira (type of bacteria)
leptospire      
n. leptospiral, of or pertaining to leptospira (type of bacteria)
leptospire      
n. leptospira, any of a number of spiral shaped bacteria

Definición

Weil's disease
·add. ·- An acute infectious febrile disease, resembling typhoid fever, with muscular pains, disturbance of the digestive organs, jaundice, ·etc.

Wikipedia

Leptospirosis

Leptospirosis is a blood infection caused by the bacteria Leptospira that can infect humans, dogs, rodents and many other wild and domesticated animals. Signs and symptoms can range from none to mild (headaches, muscle pains, and fevers) to severe (bleeding in the lungs or meningitis). Weil's disease, the acute, severe form of leptospirosis, causes the infected individual to become jaundiced (skin and eyes become yellow), develop kidney failure, and bleed. Bleeding from the lungs associated with leptospirosis is known as severe pulmonary haemorrhage syndrome.

More than ten genetic types of Leptospira cause disease in humans. Both wild and domestic animals can spread the disease, most commonly rodents. The bacteria are spread to humans through animal urine, or water or soil contaminated with animal urine, coming into contact with the eyes, mouth, nose or breaks in the skin. In developing countries, the disease occurs most commonly in farmers and low-income people who live in areas with poor sanitation. In developed countries, it occurs during heavy downpours and is a risk to sewage workers and those involved in outdoor activities in warm and wet areas. Diagnosis is typically by testing for antibodies against the bacteria or finding bacterial DNA in the blood.

Efforts to prevent the disease include protective equipment to block contact when working with potentially infected animals, washing after contact, and reducing rodents in areas where people live and work. The antibiotic doxycycline is effective in preventing leptospirosis infection. Human vaccines are of limited usefulness; vaccines for other animals are more widely available. Treatment when infected is with antibiotics such as doxycycline, penicillin, or ceftriaxone. The overall risk of death is 5–10%. However, when the lungs are involved, the risk of death increases to the range of 50–70%.

It is estimated that one million severe cases of leptospirosis in humans occur every year, causing about 58,900 deaths. The disease is most common in tropical areas of the world but may occur anywhere. Outbreaks may arise after heavy rainfall. The disease was first described by physician Adolf Weil in 1886 in Germany. Infected animals may have no, mild or severe symptoms. These may vary by the type of animal. In some animals Leptospira live in the reproductive tract, leading to transmission during mating.