Rat-Bite Fever - Research Article from World of Health

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 3 pages of information about Rat-Bite Fever.

Rat-Bite Fever - Research Article from World of Health

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Rat-bite fever refers to an infection which develops after having been bitten or scratched by an infected animal.

Rat-bite fever occurs most often among laboratory workers who handle lab rats in their jobs, and among people who live in poor conditions, with rodent infestation. Children are particularly likely to be bitten by rodents infesting their home, and are therefore most likely to contract rat-bite fever. Other animals that can carry the types of bacteria responsible for this illness include mice, squirrels, weasels, dogs, and cats. One of the causative bacteria can cause the same illness if it is ingested, for example in unpasteurized milk.

There are two variations of rat-bite fever, caused by two different organisms. In the United States, the bacteria Streptobacillus moniliformis is the most common cause (causing streptobacillary rat-bite fever). In other countries, especially Africa, Spirillum minus causes a different form of the...

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