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Rat Bite Fever

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Rat Bite Fever

It is also called as Spirillary Rat-bite Fever, or Sodoku, a relapsing type of infection caused by Spirillum minus and transmitted to man by the bite of an infected rat; it is characterized by infection at the site of inoculation, inflammation of the regional lymph nodes, relapsing fever, chills, and skin rash. The rat-bite wound usually first heals promptly, but after an incubation period of 5 to 28 days there is a sudden flare-up of the characteristic symptoms, and the wound becomes swollen, hard, painful, and may ulcerate; both local and generalized symptoms subside, only to reappear again in a few days. Periods of fever may then alternate with afebrile periods. False positive serological tests for syphilis occur in a large proportion of the cases; confirmation of the diagnosis is made by demonstration of Spirillum minus in the lesion or regional lymph node. Treatment consists of the use of antimicrobial drugs such as penicillin and streptomycin; chlorotetracycline and oxytetracycline have also proved effective. The condition was first described in Japan (Japanese so: “rat” plus doku: “poisoning”).

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