Paracoccidioidosis

Paracoccidiasis is a fungal disease caused by a yeast-like pathogen - amoebas and characterized by the formation of foci of inflammation of the Gardnerella type. The disease affects the liver and often affects the lymph nodes and even the brain. Symptoms of paracoxiditis can be expressed in different ways, but they are all associated with an allergic reaction to its causative agent. It usually starts with painful areas in the neck, chest, or lower back.

Symptoms of paracox include: severe fatigue, fever, joint pain, loss of appetite, skin rash and headaches.

Paracox is most often found in tropical and subtropical regions, where they are associated with their vectors, rats and other rodents. Their main source of infection is animal excretions (wild and domestic animals) and food from flour, grain, potatoes, and fruits. Animals (rodents) can also spread parasites through their feces. People become infected with paraco