• Sodoku (鼠毒) is a bacterial zoonotic disease. It is caused by the Gram-negative rod Spirillum minus (also known as Spirillum minor). It is a form of rat-bite...
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  • (streptobacillary RBF) Spirillum minus, common in Asia (spirillary RBF, also known as sodoku). Most cases occur in Japan, but specific strains of the disease are present...
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  • Spirillum minus is an organism associated with rat-bite fever (specifically sodoku) that has never been fully identified and was assigned to the genus Spirillum...
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    Spirillum minus is also an agent of rat bite fever, in the form known as Sodoku.) Haverhill fever, which is characterized by fever, rash, chills, headache...
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    were revived in 1787 during the Edo period. The new examinations, called sodoku kugin, were more or less the same as the Chinese ones in terms of content...
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  • Sudoku, a logic-based number placement puzzle a possible misspelling of Sodoku, a bacterial zoonotic disease an alternate name for the carrom ball in cricket...
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    Manuel S. Guerrero and Dr. Jose E. Montes reported and researched cases on Sodoku. Eliodoro Mercado introduced a treatment for leprosy by injecting heterocylic...
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    infection caused by Spirillum minus is more common in Asia and is also known as Sodoku. The initial non-specific presentation of the disease and hurdles in culturing...
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    Pasteur of Casablanca, where he did research on the transmission of typhus, sodoku, spirochaete, recurrent fevers. In 1935, he received the Desportes Prize...
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