Microspira infection
The disease is an acute, recurrent, and febrile disease caused by microspira infection after being bitten by rodents. The original wound often healed quickly, but after 1 to 4 weeks (average 12 days), fever, chills, and systemic symptoms such as fatigue began to appear. Sometimes it also affects the heart muscle, liver and kidneys and dies. It usually heals itself after 4-8 weeks, but it can last for more than 1 year without treatment.
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