| A | B |
| antibiotics | man made medications used for treatment of diseases |
| zoonotic | disease capable of being transmitted from animal to human |
| dogs | routinely vaccinated against the Leptospira bacteria |
| headache | one the many symptoms |
| Intravenous fluids | these are used to reverse the dehydration effects |
| Jaundice | a yellowish discoloration of the skin |
| kidneys | usually affects this body organ |
| Leptospira | a specific bacteria |
| meningitis | a disease involving inflammation of the meninges |
| mucous | contact with this type of membrane can cause the disease |
| Penicillin | used to treat bacterial infections |
| rodents | are a natural source of leptospirosis |
| subtypes | there are many of these making it difficult to prevent |
| tetracycline | a type of antibiotic used in treating leptospirosis |
| tropical | most prevalent in these regions |
| urine | can be caught from this infected product |
| blood | test used to diagnose disease |