WILD DISEASES
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A few days after
Three stool samples, a sigmoidoscopy and a proctoscopy could
not establish the cause of her illness. Finally she mentioned
her symptoms to a colleague at work who recognized them as
something he'd heard of before. A little research turned up
information on an organism that parasitizes the human digestive
tract, Giardia. After only 24 hours on the antibiotic Flagyl,
According to epidemiologist Dr.
This is definitely not a case of "what you don't know won't hurt you." What you don't know about some of these ailments will, in some cases, kill you.
A bacterium carried by deer mice and deer causes
The first symptom of the disease is a little red area where
the tick attached itself to you. The spot grows. Then fever,
headache, and muscle aches start. The spot increases in size
until it become a red ring several inches across with a light-colored center. "It's kind of like a bull's-eye," says
If you don't get treatment, the effects can be severe. "It
can eventually cause cardiac problems, usually rhythm
disturbances,"
Another bacterium transmitted exclusively by tick bites is
According to Dr.
Antibiotics will cure
Several different types of encephalitis cause problems from
time to time. St. Louis Encephalitis follows a 10-year cycle in
the
Birds carry the viruses that cause encephalitis, which
mosquitoes spread from the birds to humans and other mammals.
Early symptoms include confusion and fever. Some varieties of
the ailment cause nausea and vomiting. Then,
"
Antibiotics are useless against encephalitis, he says.
Researchers have developed a vaccine against both
According to Dr.
"Most human cases occur through the bite of a tick or
through direct contact with rabbits that are infected," he says.
"There are other modes of infection, such as deer fly bites and
mosquito bites." Sheep-shearers have acquired it from working
with infected sheep in
Early symptoms are fairly vague. You'll develop a bit of a
fever, and generally not feel too good. If you've inhaled the
organism, you'll have respiratory symptoms; if you've swallowed
it, you'll think you'll have intestinal flu. Swelling of the
armpits - called buboes - and other plague-like symptoms will
follow a tick bite or infection through a cut. For untreated
cases, the fatality rate is about 5 to 7 per cent. With
antibiotic treatment, patients can expect complete recovery.
"The people who get sick with it wish they'd die, but they
usually don't,"
A number of different animals, especially beavers, may carry the protozoan that causes the illness. Symptoms include loose stools or full-blown diarrhea, cramping, gas and burping, and rarely nausea and vomiting. The disease may be more chronic than acute. Giardia attaches itself to the wall of the small intestine, where it lives and reproduces. Untreated, the ailment may go away on its own. In many people, through, the infection persists until it's treated with a course of antibiotic.
Don't rely on iodine or chlorine tablets to treat stream water. They may work if the water is warm and only contains a few Giardia cysts. But in cold or heavily infested water, they're not particularly effective.
Relapsing Fever
The last big epidemic of Relapsing Fever occurred in the
Grand
The disease produces flu-like symptoms, including fever and
muscle aches. If it's not treated, the symptoms subside, and
patients think they're well. Then it comes back. This cycle
continues until the disease is treated. Fortunately, it doesn't
seem to produce any serious long-term effects like
Brucellosis
Unless you hunt wild hogs in the southeastern United States,
brucellosis is one problem you probably don't need to worry
about. This is not to say the disease isn't found in other
species; biologists have reported it in desert rats and other
rodents, hares, foxes, goats, sheep, deer, elk and bison, and
even dogs and cats. But Dr.
The organisms which cause brucellosis are a group of bacteria that live in the blood, bone marrow and lymphatic system, including the liver and spleen. You can become infected in a couple of ways. If you clean a hog without wearing gloves, bacteria can enter through small cuts and scratches on your hands. As you cut into the carcass of the animal a number of the organisms are released into the air, where you can inhale them.
Heat kills the bacteria, so you're not at risk if you eat well-cooked meat from a sick animal. In fact, when domestic animals such as cattle are found to have brucellosis, one cure is to send the animals to the slaughterhouse.
In humans, brucellosis is a vague sort of illness, according
to
"It goes on and on and doesn't go away," says
Q Fever
Q or Query Fever may be under reported, according to
"I think it's an important disease, but one for which very
little data can be found," says
The agent is a specialized bacterium. It can infect humans through cuts on the hand, but it's very infectious if inhaled. As a result, clothes and other items can become contaminated by the organism.
Symptoms include headache and fever, plus muscle pain.
Pregnant women may suffer complications. Untreated, the disease
usually resolves itself after a few days or a few weeks. A few
people, though, develop Q Fever endocarditis, or inflammation of
the heart. This can be a chronic problem, hard to treat, and
sometimes leading to death. Q-fever has been associated with
rabbit hunting in
Despite modern vaccinations, rabies is still a potential threat. Unlike most of the other diseases you can acquire in the woods, rabies has no treatment - if you get it, you die. It's that simple.
"Any warm-blooded animal can get rabies," says
You're only at a slight risk to pick up rabies if you dress an infected deer or other ungulate without gloves on. Theoretically, though, it's possible for you to get it, especially if you skin out the head and get saliva on your hands.
Direct contact is not the only way you can acquire rabies. In rare cases, spelunkers have become infected from inhaling the virus in bat caves.
If you're bitten by a rabid animal, the first symptom of the
disease is what
A post-exposure vaccine for people has been available for
many years. Recently, scientists have developed a pre-exposure
vaccine.
Don't do the vaccination yourself. In
Plague Remember the bubonic plague, the disease that decimated Europe in the Middle Ages? It's still with us in the western US.
Any rodent in the west can harbor the plague organism.
"Most people in
Plague is transmitted to humans through flea bites. Early symptoms are similar to those of tularemia: high fever, muscle aches, fatigue. You'll have pain, sometimes quite severe, in the area where the buboes, or swollen lymph glands, are going to develop.
Untreated, plague kills. The organism produces toxins that cause problems with blood clotting, and eventually gangrene. Fifty-five to sixty per cent of patients die. Even treated, plaque kills 15 to 20 per cent of patients.
As dreadful as plague is, it's easily treated. A variety of
antibiotics, including
"People who see a physician early on after symptoms, and who
have the savvy to know they were possibly exposed tend to
survive,"
Fortunately, plague is rare.
Prevention
Most members of this hall of villains are easy to prevent with little effort. First, don't drink untreated water. Carry water or soft drinks with you.
Second, any time you dress game, don't do it bare-handed;
wear gloves. "If you don't wear gloves, you're really taking
your chances,"
Third, avoid contact with mosquitoes, ticks and fleas.
"Most of these things can be prevented with repellents,"
If, after being in the woods, you begin to show symptoms like any of the ones described here, go straight to the doctor. Don't wait to see if you get better on your own. And be sure you tell him or her what you suspect.
"Be sure you tell the physician you had the contact,"
These are only some of the weird and exotic diseases you may
encounter on a hunting or fishing trip. Others include
Leptospirosis,
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