Iqua fever

Iqua fever is a bacterial infection caused by the pathogenic microorganism Bacillus anthracis. The incubation period of the disease can vary from 2 to 9 days after infection. Symptoms of fever may be similar to those of other infectious diseases such as influenza or pneumonia, so consultation with a doctor is required to make a diagnosis. Livedo (petechial rashes on the skin), headache, cough, chills, nausea, vomiting and joint inflammation are also characteristic of Iqua fever. Treatment usually includes antibiotics and other medications to fight the infection. The effectiveness of therapy depends on the time of initiation of treatment and the severity of the disease. In some cases, the patient may need to be hospitalized for more intensive treatment.