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  2. Leptospirosis - Wikipedia

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    Both wild and domestic animals can spread the disease, most commonly rodents. [8] The bacteria are spread to humans through animal urine or feces, or water or soil contaminated with animal urine and feces, coming into contact with the eyes, mouth, nose or breaks in the skin. [8] In developing countries, the disease occurs most commonly in pest ...

  3. A disease that can be transmitted to people through rat urine — human leptospirosis — saw its highest number of cases in NYC in 2023. A disease that can be transmitted to people through rat ...

  4. Rat-bite fever - Wikipedia

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    Rat-bite fever (RBF) is an acute, febrile human illness caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, in most cases, which is passed from rodent to human by the rodent's urine or mucous secretions. Alternative names for rat-bite fever include streptobacillary fever, streptobacillosis, spirillary fever, bogger, and epidemic arthritic erythema.

  5. An Iowa resident has died from rare Lassa fever. What ... - AOL

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    Preliminary information showed the patient may have had contact with rodents while on their trip. The virus is typically carried by infected rodents and spread to humans through contact with urine ...

  6. Iowa resident dies of rare Lassa fever, officials say - AOL

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    Lassa fever most commonly spreads through the multimammate rat in West Africa. People can get sick after touching objects contaminated with rat feces or urine, or after eating food that’s been ...

  7. Orthohantavirus - Wikipedia

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    These viruses are transmitted primarily through contact with rodents, such as rats and mice. Exposure to their urine, droppings, or saliva can increase the risk of infection. While less common, bites or scratches from infected rodents can also lead to transmission. [11] The manner of transmission is the same for both diseases caused by ...

  8. Robovirus - Wikipedia

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    Rodent borne disease can be transmitted through different forms of contact such as rodent bites, scratches, urine, saliva, etc. [6] Potential sites of contact with rodents include habitats such as barns, outbuildings, sheds, and dense urban areas. Transmission of disease through rodents can be spread to humans through direct handling and ...

  9. New York City seeing uptick in rat urine illness - AOL

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    Rat urine is to blame for an uptick in flu-like illnesses across New York City, according to mayor Eric Adams. ... Animals capable of getting the disease include dogs, cattle, pigs and horses. If ...