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Leptospira ainlahdjerensis sp. nov., Leptospira ainazelensis sp. nov., Leptospira abararensis sp. nov. and Leptospira chreensis sp. nov., four new species isolated from water sources in Algeria

open access: yesInternational Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2021
International audienceLeptospira strains were isolated from freshwater sampled at four sites in Algeria and characterized by whole-genome sequencing and matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS).
Anissa Amara Korba   +2 more
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Transformation of Leptospira

Nature, 1964
THE well-known pioneer experiments of Griffith1, in 1928, proved the phenomenon of transformation in the Pneumococcus; the genetic characteristic transmitted was the virulence, of which the elaboration of the capsule is the phenotypic expression. Avery, MacLeod and MacCarthy2 elucidated the cause: the genetic material, freed in solution, is sensitive ...
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CULTIVATION OF LEPTOSPIRAE I

Journal of Bacteriology, 1964
Stalheim , O. H. V. (University of Wisconsin, Madison), and J. B. Wilson . Cultivation of leptospirae. I. Nutrition of Leptospira canicola . J. Bacteriol. 88: 48–54.
O H, STALHEIM, J B, WILSON
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Antibody Response of Swine to Leptospira canicola and Leptospira icterohaemorrhagiae

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1973
SUMMARY Serum samples collected from swine 7 months after vaccination with Leptospira icterohaemorrhagiae and Leptospira canicola bacterin contained protective antibodies, as determined by hamster protection test. The samples had low macroscopic agglutination (ma) titers.
H M, Morsi, G P, Shibley, H L, Strother
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Leptospira genomics

ELECTROPHORESIS, 1998
AbstractThe bacterial species Leptospira interrogans (sensu stricto) has a complex genome containing two circular chromosomal replicons. Comparative analysis of the larger chromosome reveals a fluid genetic organization with many large rearrangements differentiating two closely related strains.
C, Boursaux-Eude   +2 more
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Leptospira and leptospirosis in China

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2014
In this review, we introduce the epidemiological features, clinical types, laboratory diagnosis, and routine surveillance of leptospirosis in China.Leptospirosis has been prevalent sporadically in China in recent years, but its incidence has decreased, probably due to the lower leptospire-carrying rate in pigs.
Weilin, Hu, Xu'ai, Lin, Jie, Yan
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A “Hemolysin” Associated with Leptospirae,  

The Journal of Immunology, 1956
Summary Of 11 species of Leptospira, 5 produce hemolysin for sheep red blood cells. L. pomona produces the greatest amount of hemolysin; smaller amounts are produced by L. autumnalis, L. australis, L. canicola, and L. grippotyphosa. Hemolysin of L.
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Leptospira

Annual Review of Microbiology, 1954
H, SCHLOSSBERGER, H, BRANDIS
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LEPTOSPIRA GRIPPOTYPHOSA

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1954
E E, GOLDBERG   +2 more
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HANTAVIRUS AND LEPTOSPIRA

The Lancet, 1988
Davies, E.A.   +5 more
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