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Leptospirosis presenting as a haemorrhagic fever in a traveller from Africa
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Mild IllnessGlobal HealthPathogenesisMay 1993International HealthHaemorrhagic FeverLeptospirosis PresentingSevere Icteric LeptospirosisDisease EmergenceDisease OutbreakVector Borne DiseaseEmerging Infectious DiseasePublic HealthMedicineEpidemiologyParasitology
Leptospirosis is usually a mild illness, although the severity of clinical manifestations may vary between the serovars of leptospires. In May 1993, a 48-year-old man from Ghana presented with severe icteric leptospirosis, initially managed as viral haemorrhagic fever. The causative serovar, bataviae, had not been previously diagnosed in human infection in Australia.
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