Following infection, new pustules and spores may be produced within 8 days.
They may recur weekly or monthly for approximately 5 years following primary infection.
The newer blood tests may well remain positive indefinitely, following infection, and no amount of treatment will alter them.
Following infection, a person will have lifelong immunity to the virus.
So symptoms usually develop between 2-10 days following infection by the virus.
There is no migration in the pup following infection by this route.
Acute pain comes on quickly, often following an injury or infection.
It takes about 6-8 weeks following infection before the immunoassay will test positive.
Rarely will a human with a fully functioning immune system develop severe symptoms following infection.
The cause is now thought to be either a bacterial agent or an autoimmune response following infection.