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== | ==About== | ||
A disease which causes bleeding ulcerous lesions on those afflicted. This disease is quiet lethal and will spread easily through contact with the weeping sores, or discharge. | :A disease which causes bleeding ulcerous lesions on those afflicted. This disease is quiet lethal and will spread easily through contact with the weeping sores, or discharge. | ||
==Contagion== | ==Contagion== | ||
;Virulence: | ;Virulence:Very Contagious | ||
;Vector(s): | ;Vector(s):Contact with infected body fluids, Pests, Fleas, or Lice. | ||
;Prevention: | ;Prevention:Avoidance and isolation of the afflicted. | ||
==Course== | ==Course== | ||
;Incubation: | ;Incubation:1-3 days | ||
;Contagious: | ;Contagious:Victims become contagious themselves after symptoms are evident, and remain so until cured. | ||
;Symptoms: | ;Symptoms:Fever, Lethargy, Lesions, Bleeding, and Swelling. | ||
==Treatment== | ==Treatment== | ||
; | ;Curability:Possible. With proper treatment the disease can be cured, and a full recovery of victims is possible. | ||
;General: | ;General:Bed rest, and replacement of fluids. | ||
;Medicinal: | ;Medicinal:Antibiotics,and astringent washes. | ||
;Surgical: <-- | ;Surgical:Application of leeches, lancing, and bloodletting. | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[[Category:Infectious Disease]] | [[Category:Infectious Disease]] |
Latest revision as of 15:59, 4 December 2022
About
- A disease which causes bleeding ulcerous lesions on those afflicted. This disease is quiet lethal and will spread easily through contact with the weeping sores, or discharge.
Contagion
- Virulence
- Very Contagious
- Vector(s)
- Contact with infected body fluids, Pests, Fleas, or Lice.
- Prevention
- Avoidance and isolation of the afflicted.
Course
- Incubation
- 1-3 days
- Contagious
- Victims become contagious themselves after symptoms are evident, and remain so until cured.
- Symptoms
- Fever, Lethargy, Lesions, Bleeding, and Swelling.
Treatment
- Curability
- Possible. With proper treatment the disease can be cured, and a full recovery of victims is possible.
- General
- Bed rest, and replacement of fluids.
- Medicinal
- Antibiotics,and astringent washes.
- Surgical
- Application of leeches, lancing, and bloodletting.