TY - CHAP M1 - Book, Section TI - Leptospirosis A1 - Hartskeerl, Rudy A. A1 - Wagenaar, Jiři F. P. A2 - Kasper, Dennis A2 - Fauci, Anthony A2 - Hauser, Stephen A2 - Longo, Dan A2 - Jameson, J. Larry A2 - Loscalzo, Joseph PY - 2014 T2 - Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 19e AB - Leptospirosis is a globally important zoonotic disease whose apparent reemergence is illustrated by recent outbreaks on virtually all continents. The disease is caused by pathogenic Leptospira species and is characterized by a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations, varying from asymptomatic infection to fulminant, fatal disease. In its mild form, leptospirosis may present as nonspecific symptoms such as fever, headache, and myalgia. Severe leptospirosis, characterized by jaundice, renal dysfunction, and hemorrhagic diathesis, is often referred to as Weil’s syndrome. With or without jaundice, severe pulmonary hemorrhage is increasingly recognized as an important presentation of severe disease. SN - PB - McGraw-Hill Education CY - New York, NY Y2 - 2022/07/01 UR - accesspharmacy.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1120800232 ER -