Carrion s Disease
Carrion's disease, also known as Oroya fever, is a rare and potentially fatal bacterial infection caused by the intracellular bacterium Bartonella bacilliformis. This infection is typically spread through sandfly bites, contact with contaminated materials, or contaminated fluid entering the skin. Common symptoms of Carrion's disease include fever, anemia, and jaundice. With prompt treatment, the infection can be successfully treated with antibiotics. Without treatment, the infection can be fatal due to its effects on the blood, leading to anemia and eventual organ failure. Carrion's disease can be prevented by avoiding sandflies, using insect repellent, and avoiding contact with contaminated materials.
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