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Ending the Neglect of Treatable Bacterial Zoonoses Responsible for Non-Malaria Fevers

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Bacterial zoonotic diseases such as leptospirosis, Q fever, melioidosis, spotted fever group rickettsioses, and brucellosis are increasingly recognized causes of non-malaria acute fevers. However, though readily treatable with antibiotics, these diseases are commonly misdiagnosed resulting in poor outcomes in patients. There is a considerable deficit in the understanding of basic aspects of the epidemiology of these neglected diseases and diagnostic tests for these zoonotic bacterial pathogens are not always available in resource-poor settings. Raising awareness about these emerging bacterial zoonoses is directly beneficial to the patients by allowing a test-and-treat approach and is essential to control these life-threatening diseases.
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hal-03277705 , version 1 (18-07-2021)

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Cyrille Goarant, Koussay Dellagi, Mathieu Picardeau. Ending the Neglect of Treatable Bacterial Zoonoses Responsible for Non-Malaria Fevers. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, 2021, 94 (2), pp.351-360. ⟨hal-03277705⟩
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