1. [Cross-sectional study of leptospirosis cases admitted to the Iaşi Clinic of Infectious Diseases over a 5-years period]
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Mihaela Cătălina, Luca, Doina, Mihalache, Carmen, Dorobăţ, Cristina-Mirela, Petrovici, Mariana, Varlan, and V, Luca
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Adult ,Leptospira ,Male ,Inpatients ,Adolescent ,Fever ,Romania ,Hospitals, Isolation ,Headache ,Hemorrhage ,Middle Aged ,Hospitals, University ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Muscular Diseases ,Risk Factors ,Meningism ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Female ,Leptospirosis ,Serologic Tests ,Renal Insufficiency ,Liver Failure ,Aged - Abstract
Leptospirosis is a zooantroponosis manifested as an infection with a severe evolution, with liver and renal failure and haemoragic manifestation. The aim of the study was to present the epidemiologic, clinic and therapeutical aspects of 100 cases of leptospirosis admitted in the clinic of Infectious Diseases of Iaşi, during 5 years (2002-2006).The diagnostic was based on the clinical-biologic study and risk factors with febrile syndrome, mialgic syndrome, headache, meningial, liver and renal failure and hematological syndromes, with the serologic evidence of serotypes of leptospirosis.All the patients were serologic confirmed with leptospirosis. Leptospirosis is an emergent disease with the possibility of severe evolution in some forms, with lever and renal failure.
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- 2010