Serious Diseases We Can Get From Animals

Leishmaniasis

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Leishmaniasis is a condition caused by parasites transmitted from animals to humans by phlebotomine sand flies. There are three forms of it that can infect humans: cutaneous, visceral, and mucocutaneous. The cutaneous variety is a boil-like protrusion on the skin, and it usually heals on its own, even without treatment. The visceral form of this condition causes serious infections and damage to the internal organs, including the liver, spleen, and intestines. This form has a very high fatality rate when left untreated. The final form, mucocutaneous, results in mucosal or skin ulcers, typically resulting in damage around the mouth and nose.

Treatment for leishmaniasis includes antimony-based medicines and strong antibiotics. The best way to avoid this disease is to keep from being bitten by sand flies. This means staying indoors as much as possible at night, using bug spray, and keeping insect netting over beds when visiting the tropical and subtropical regions where the parasite lives.

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