Leptospirosis, a clinical update regarding a neglected infectious disease

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology Journal of Tropical Pathology Pub Date : 2021-01-11 DOI:10.5216/RPT.V49I4.67332
P. Miguel, M. Meireles, Randyston Brenno Feitosa, Oswaldo Jesus Rodrigues da Motta, Sandra de Oliveira Pereira, Ademir Nunes Ribeiro Júnior, Marcio Luiz Fortuna Esmeraldo, S. Montenegro, Luiz Alberto Santana
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Leptospirosis is one of the neglected infectious diseases locally widespread and extremely significant in tropical areas due to its great epidemic potential. It is a worldwide public health problem in view of the emergence and reemergence of the disease due to lack of sanitation and negligence, among other factors. In fact, leptospirosis infects more than 1 million people per year, resulting in almost 60,000 deaths. Human infection generally takes place after skin exposure to soil and/or water contaminated with urine of chronically infected mammals. The clinical presentations of the disease vary from a slight fever, goosebumps and flu-like symptoms to the acute forms of the disease. Understanding the main aspects of the disease is paramount due to the many unspecific signs and symptoms as well as frequently mistaken diagnosis. In this article, we discuss the epidemiological, immunopathogenic, clinical and prophylactic aspects of this condition with the purpose of clarifying an up to date panorama of the subject. KEY WORDS: Leptospirosis; Leptospira; concepts; clinical update.
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钩端螺旋体病,关于一种被忽视的传染病的临床更新
钩端螺旋体病是一种被忽视的传染病,由于其巨大的流行潜力,在热带地区广泛传播,意义重大。由于缺乏卫生设施和疏忽等因素,这种疾病的出现和复发是一个全球性的公共卫生问题。事实上,钩端螺旋体病每年感染100多万人,导致近6万人死亡。人类感染通常发生在皮肤暴露于被慢性感染哺乳动物尿液污染的土壤和/或水中之后。该疾病的临床表现从轻微发烧、鸡皮疙瘩和流感样症状到急性形式不等。由于有许多不具体的体征和症状以及经常的错误诊断,了解疾病的主要方面至关重要。在这篇文章中,我们讨论了这种情况的流行病学、免疫病理学、临床和预防方面,目的是澄清该主题的最新情况。关键词:钩端螺旋体病;钩端螺旋体;概念;临床更新。
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Journal of Tropical Pathology
Journal of Tropical Pathology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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