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Agent
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Related Diseases/Symptoms
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Mode of Transmission
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Cause(s) of Emergence
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Aeromonas species
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Aeromonad gastroenteritis, cellulitis, wound infection, septicemia
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Ingestion of contaminated water or food; entry of organism through a break in the skin
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Immunosuppression; improved technology for detection and differentiation
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Borrelia burgdorferi
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Lyme disease: rash, fever, neurologic and cardiac abnormalities, arthritis
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Bite of infective Ixodes tick
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Increase in deer and human populations in wooded areas
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Campylobacter jejuni
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Campylobacter enteritis: abdominal pain, diarrhea, fever
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Ingestion of contaminated food, water, or milk; fecal-oral spread from infected person or animal
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Increased recognition; consumption of uncooked poultry
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Chlamydia pneumoniae (TWAR strain)
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TWAR infection: fever, myalgias, cough, sore throat, pneumonia
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Inhalation of infective organisms; possibly by direct contact with secretions of an infected person
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Increased recognition
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Chlamydia trachomatis
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Trachoma, genital infections, conjunctivitis; infection during pregnancy can result in infant pneumonia
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Sexual intercourse
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Increased sexual activity; changes in sanitation
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Clostridium difficile
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Colitis: abdominal pain, watery diarrhea, bloody diarrhea
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Fecal-oral transmission; contact with the organism in the environment
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Increased recognition; immunosuppression
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Ehrlichia chaffeensis
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Ehrlichiosis: febrile illness (fever, headache, nausea, vomiting, myalgia)
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Unknown; tick is suspected vector
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Increased recognition; possibly increase in host and vector populations
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Escherichia coli O157:H7
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Hemorrhagic colitis; thrombocytopenia; hemolytic uremic syndrome
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Ingestion of contaminated food, esp. undercooked beef and raw milk
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Likely due to the development of a new pathogen
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Haemophilus influenzae biogroup aegyptius
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Brazilian purpuric fever: purulent conjunctivitis, high fever, vomiting, and purpura
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Contact with discharges of infected persons; eye flies are suspected vectors
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Possibly an increase in virulence due to mutation
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