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Yersiniosis is an infection caused by yersiniabacteria. People can get it from eating undercooked meat (especially pork) or drinking unpasteurized milk or contaminated water.
Most people with yersiniosis (yer-sin-ee-OH-siss) get better quickly.
Symptoms of yersiniosis include:
It isn’t common, but about a month after symptoms start, some people can get a skin rash or joint pain that can last several months.
The bacteria (a type of germ) that cause yersiniosis can infect the digestive tracts of humans, cats, dogs, pigs, cattle, and goats. People get yersiniosis by eating or touching food or drink that’s infected with the bacteria. A baby can get it if a caregiver handles infected food without cleaning their hands before touching the baby's toys, bottles, or pacifiers.
Doctors usually diagnose yersiniosis with stool tests. Sometimes a blood test also can find the bacteria.
Symptoms of yersiniosis usually go away on their own in 1–3 weeks. Doctors will prescribe antibiotics if an infection is severe. Babies who get yersiniosis usually are treated in a hospital to make sure they don’t get dehydrated or have other problems.
If your child has yersiniosis, follow your doctor’s care instructions.
Call your doctor if your child:
To help prevent yersiniosis:
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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