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Handling and eating rat runs the risk of Weil's disease.
Rat should be avoided because of the risk of Weil's disease.
About 30 percent of patients with Weil's disease develop conjunctival suffusion.
Trouble is, it's rarely diagnosed as Weil's Disease in time to use it.
He was the discoverer of the Weil's disease pathogen.
Various theories about its nature were proposed: it was Weil's disease, leptospirosis, caused by chemical pollution.
Local public health authorities and water sports authorities have issued warnings about the risk from Weil's Disease.
Shortly after receiving news that Weil's disease was caused by a spirochete, he died of acute hemoptysis.
It is known commonly as 'Weil's disease'.
He contracted Weil's disease, a rare disease contracted from rat's urine.
He is credited with ground-breaking research on the Weil's disease pathogen Leptospirosis).
Or Weil's disease.
Since June 2010 there has been an increase in the number of reported cases of Leptospirosis (also known as Weil's disease) including some deaths.
In 1914-1915, Inada discovered the spriochete of infectious jaundice (Weil's disease); and he developed a successful serum-therapy for the infection.
In October 2010 British rower Andy Holmes died after contracting Weil's Disease.
Conjunctival suffusion is an eye finding occurring early in Weil's disease, which is caused by Leptospira interrogans.
There have been concerns about the possibility of contracting Weil's disease in the Liffey as well as other safety concerns relating to pollution.
A stuntman, who appears in midair in a very brief shot, was hired because of the risk of infection with Weil's disease at Lyme Park.
Before Weil's characterization in 1886, the disease known as infectious jaundice was very likely the same as Weil's disease, or severe icteric leptospirosis.
Leptospirosis (also known as Weil's disease, canicola fever, canefield fever, nanukayami fever or seven day fever) is a bacterial disease.
Kobayashi, Y. "Discovery of the causative organism of Weil's disease: historical view," Journal of Infectious Chemotherapy.
An alarming statistic, particularly considering that the brown rat also carries leptospirosis or Weil's disease, which infects half the rat population of Britain and kills about ten people every year.
The court held that the damage suffered by the plaintiff was too remote as Weil's disease was unforeseeable, although it was foreseeable that the plaintiff would have suffered damage from rats.
Black rats (or their ectoparasites) are able to carry a number of pathogens, of which bubonic plague (via the rat flea), typhus, Weil's disease, toxoplasmosis and trichinosis are the best known.
Walliams became very ill during his swim and, this time last year, double Olympic gold medal-winning rower Andy Holmes died after contracting Weil's disease, a rare infection caught from rats' urine in rivers.