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Neuro-leptospirosis – A batty diagnostic enigma

Lauren Nguyen, Timothy Chimunda

2023IDCases9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Leptospirosis is an important, worldwide zoonotic, with a high incidence in warm-climate and tropical countries. Leptospirosis has a broad spectrum of manifestations, from a non-specific febrile illness to severe disease with multi-organ involvement. Transmission typically occurs following exposure to urine from infected animals, in particular domesticated animals such as rodents and cattle. Leptospira species have been identified in bats, however bat-human transmission is uncertain, and bat-associated leptospirosis in humans is seldom reported. We report a unique case of severe neuro-leptospirosis resulting from bat exposure with an unusual manifestation of a non-traumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage, and the diagnostic challenges it presented.

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LeptospirosisLeptospiraMedicineTransmission (telecommunications)Incidence (geometry)DiseaseZoonotic diseasePediatricsPathologyPhysicsEngineeringOpticsElectrical engineeringLeptospirosis research and findingsViral Infections and Vectors
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