A27.9: Leptospirosis, unspecified
The bacteria can occur in the urine of various animals, such as dogs, pigs, horses or mice. The bacteria can get into bodies of water or the soil through the urine. If you come into contact with the bacteria, they can for instance penetrate the body via small skin lesions.
If the bacteria spread in the body, you may have various symptoms. Some people also have only a few symptoms or none at all. You can get a high fever, headaches or abdominal pain. The muscles and joints may also ache. You may furthermore get many little red spots on your skin. It is sometimes possible to get symptoms again after several days. For example, you may have another fever or feel weak. Inflammation of various organs such as the kidneys or heart can also occur.
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