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Canefield fever, also known as leptospirosis, is a rare infectious disease that you can acquire from animals. It can spread via urine, primarily from rodents, dogs, and other farm animals. These animals might not have any indications; however, they could still be a carrier if this disease. 

In some instances, canefield fever is displeasing, but not deadly, just like a flu. In rare cases, it can last for a week or more. However, most of the time, when you acquire a serious form of canefield fever, you may get better but later on, you will get ill again. 

Canefield fever is due to a bacterium known as “Leptospira interrogans.” This organism is conveyed by several animals and exists in their kidneys. It emerges in the water and solid via their urine. Furthermore, if you are around the water and soil where the infected animal has urinated, the bacteria can enter your body through open wounds or scratches on your skin. 

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