Human leptospirosis: guidance for diagnosis, surveillance and control
9 August 2003
     | Technical document
  Overview
Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease that affects both humans and animals. Humans become infected through direct contact with the urine of infected animals or with a urine-contaminated environment. The bacteria enter the body through cuts or abrasions on the skin, or through the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose and eyes. Person-to-person transmission is rare.
WHO Team
         
                 
Emergency Preparedness (WPE)                 
         
        Editors
         World Health Organization
        Number of pages
         109
        Reference numbers
         ISBN: 9241545895
           WHO Reference Number: WHO/CDS/CSR/EPH 2002.23