The bacterium that causes Leptospirosis is called leptospira. Leptospirosis is a disease that can affect humans and animals. People may experience a variety of symptoms from it, some of which may be mistaken for those of other disorders. Most cases of leptospirosis occur in tropical regions. In the U.S., 100 to 150 cases of human sickness are often documented each year. People who work outside, around animals, or who engage in freshwater activities could be more susceptible to infection. Leptospirosis exposure can cause severe symptoms or sometimes no symptoms at all in a person. Flu-like symptoms, including rapid fever, chills, headache, excruciating body aches, and weariness, can be brought on by leptospirosis. A more serious sickness affecting the liver, kidneys, or neurological system may happen in 10% of patients. Leptospirosis can be treated by a doctor prescribing particular antibiotics. Those who have this disease must get treated as soon as possible.
Market Dynamics
Increasing research and development activities focused on vaccine development for the treatment of leptospirosis by research institutes are expected to drive the global leptospirosis market's growth over the forecast period. For instance, on July 6, 2022, The Yale School of Medicine, U.S., announced the university is focused on the vaccine development indicated for the deadly Leptospirosis bacteria. The next step is to translate the laboratory discovery into vaccines, first for animals and then for humans.
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