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Women’s Health Library

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Lymphocytic choriomeningitis

Lymphocytic choriomeningitis is an infection of the brain and spinal cord. For some people, the lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) causes mild flu-like symptoms or no symptoms at all. But the virus is of special concern to people with weak immune systems and to people who are pregnant. LCMV can infect a baby before birth and cause disability.

LCMV can be carried by:

  • Common house mice. You can be infected by handling or breathing dust from an infected mouse's feces, urine, saliva, or nest.
  • Pet rodents or feeder mice. Rarely, a rodent pet, such as a mouse, hamster, or guinea pig, is infected by house mice and passes the virus on to humans.

To lower your risk of LCMV infection:

  • Control house mice in your home.
  • Wear gloves if you feed mice to reptiles.
  • Wash your hands with soap and water after you handle rodents or pet bedding.
  • Use a disinfectant to clean up areas affected by house mice. Avoid sweeping or vacuuming, which stirs up dust.

Do not use a cabin or any other enclosed shelter that has signs of mice until it has been aired out, cleaned, and disinfected.

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Telehealth & COVID-19

Telehealth Visits are available. Request by calling (650) 239-5303 or  click “Request Appointment” above. We have a secure HIPAA compliant platform that allows me discuss your health matters privately. If you need an in person visit, please know we are using CDC guidelines of distancing patients and disinfecting. Masks are mandatory for all staff and patients. Dr Serrato does not see COVID patients here nor those with any respiratory symptoms. Your safety is of the utmost concern to me.… Continue Reading