Difference between revisions of "Rabbuc Pox"
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==Contagion== | ==Contagion== | ||
;Virulence: | ;Virulence:Highly Contagious | ||
;Vector(s): | ;Vector(s):Contact with infected animals or individuals. | ||
;Prevention: | ;Prevention:Washing after contact, wearing of gloves or other barriers when handling infected animals. | ||
==Course== | ==Course== | ||
;Incubation: | ;Incubation:1-6 days | ||
;Contagious: | ;Contagious:victims of this disease are contagious from the appearance of the first pox, until cured. | ||
;Symptoms: | ;Symptoms:Fever, itching, and small pus-filled buboes. | ||
==Treatment== | ==Treatment== | ||
;Curability: | ;Curability:Likely. | ||
;General: | ;General:Rest and treatment of symptoms. | ||
;Medicinal: | ;Medicinal:Astringent and antibiotic washes of affected areas. | ||
;Surgical: | ;Surgical:Some physicians may recommend lancing of the small buboes, but it doesn't impact speed of recovery. | ||
==Stories== | ==Stories== |
Latest revision as of 16:08, 4 December 2022
Description
- Disease characterized by tiny pox with appear on infected individuals. The pox are most frequently located along the insides of the arms and legs. Although in severe cases they spread over much of the body. :This disease is common amongst wild Rabbuc populations, and can be transmitted to other beings through contact with a pox infected animal.
Contagion
- Virulence
- Highly Contagious
- Vector(s)
- Contact with infected animals or individuals.
- Prevention
- Washing after contact, wearing of gloves or other barriers when handling infected animals.
Course
- Incubation
- 1-6 days
- Contagious
- victims of this disease are contagious from the appearance of the first pox, until cured.
- Symptoms
- Fever, itching, and small pus-filled buboes.
Treatment
- Curability
- Likely.
- General
- Rest and treatment of symptoms.
- Medicinal
- Astringent and antibiotic washes of affected areas.
- Surgical
- Some physicians may recommend lancing of the small buboes, but it doesn't impact speed of recovery.