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sodoku /so·do·ku/ (so´do-koo) the spirillary form of rat-bite fever, caused by Spirillum minus.
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Sodoku
A bacterial zoonosis caused by Spirillum minus (Spirillium minor) a gram-negative flagellated microaerophilic bacterium found in the saliva of rats and acquired through rat bites or scratches or less commonly as a nosocomial infection
Management Penicillin, tetracycline

sodoku [so´do-koo]
a relapsing type of infection due to Spirillum minus, an organism transmitted by the bite of an infected rat; a form of rat-bite fever.

sodoku
a relapsing type of infection in humans, dogs and cats due to Spirillum minus, an organism transmitted by the bite of an infected rat.


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