JL
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Location: US
Registered: December 2004
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Disseminated septicemic infection: severe headache, sever dyspnea (shortness of breath), disorentiation, pharyngistis, upper abdominal pain, diarrhea, pustular skin lesions, muscle tenderness and possibly pulmonary signs and symptoms of arthritis or meningitis. Most common in people with AIDS, cancer, diabetes and kidney failure.
Nondisseminated septicemic infection: involves a single organ and is relatively rare
This was the only relevant information i could find. I apologize if it's insufficient or not useful. BTW, i suppose the answer would differe depending upon whether one was curious about the infection of humans or chickens (and possibly other birds). The information above applies to humans.
Courtesy of http://www.rivma.org/Melioidosis.doc
-JL
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