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leptospirosis

[lep-toh-spahy-roh-sis]

noun

Pathology, Veterinary Pathology.
  1. an infectious disease of humans and of horses, dogs, swine, and other animals, caused by the spirochete Leptospira interrogans and characterized by fever, muscle pain, and jaundice, and in severe cases involving the liver and kidney.



leptospirosis

/ ˌlɛptəʊspaɪˈrəʊsɪs /

noun

  1. Also called: Weil's diseaseany of several infectious diseases caused by spirochaete bacteria of the genus Leptospira, transmitted to man by animals and characterized by jaundice, meningitis, and kidney failure

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of leptospirosis1

From New Latin, dating back to 1925–30; leptospira, -osis
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Word History and Origins

Origin of leptospirosis1

C20: from New Latin Leptospira ( lepto- + Greek speira coil + -osis )
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Example Sentences

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Humans can get leptospirosis, contracting the illness through water or soil contaminated by the urine of infected animals.

It's an antibiotic to prevent flood-borne diseases such as leptospirosis, which attacks the liver.

From BBC

In just one 24 hour period this week, the country's largest hospital reported a dozen cases of leptospirosis.

From BBC

Aside from dengue, the DOH said the rains have also fuelled a spike in influenza-like diseases and cases of leptospirosis, a rat-borne disease that people get when wading in flood waters.

From BBC

Authorities in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul have confirmed 54 cases of the waterborne leptospirosis disease after the region experienced unprecedented floods in the months of April and May.

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