A re-emerging ancient disease: A case report

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Abstract

There have been repeated outbreaks of leptospirosis reported all over the world. Being one of the largest cities in the world, Hong Kong is no exception. We report a local case involved in an outbreak of the disease with a typical route of acquisition but rare complications. A brief account on the epidemiology of both Hong Kong and Southern China is given. Discussions on the pathophysiology of the disease and its complications are also presented.

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Lam, H. Y., & Kan, P. G. (2005). A re-emerging ancient disease: A case report. Hong Kong Journal of Emergency Medicine, 12(4), 237–241. https://doi.org/10.1177/102490790501200408

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