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NOTES: Leptospira interrogans Serovar Unipertama Isolated in Malaysia

International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology, 1990
A leptospiral isolate from a bovine kidney was found to be antigenically different from all previously recognized serovars of Leptospira interrogans based on the cross-agglutinin absorption test. The new serovar belongs to the Sejroe serogroup, and the name Leptospira interrogans serovar unipertama is proposed for it, with strain K2-1 as the reference ...
Bahaman, A.R.   +2 more
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An experimental study with a Leptospira interrogans serovar bratislava vaccine

Veterinary Record, 1989
The intramuscular vaccination of pigs with two doses, two weeks apart, of a Leptospira interrogans serovar bratislava bacterin, protected pigs against renal infection when challenged with bratislava strains six weeks later but did not protect pigs challenged after 26 weeks.
W A, Ellis   +2 more
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Leptospira interrogans serovar bratislava infection in two dogs

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1991
Two dogs with clinical histories suggestive of leptospirosis were examined serologically and culturally for evidence of leptospiral infection. Antibodies to Leptospira interrogans serovar bratislava were detected in serum from one dog, and the organism was isolated from urine of that dog.
J N, Nielsen   +3 more
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Recognition of Leptospira interrogans antigens by vaccinated or infected dogs

Veterinary Microbiology, 1994
Antigenic recognition of leptospiral antigens by vaccinated or infected dogs was studied by microagglutination test (MAT) and by western blots. In western blots, serovar specific antigens detected by MAT migrated in the 18-31 kDa zone. The 25-31 zone seemed to be linked to antigens indicating virulence of the strain. These antigens are LPS.
X, Gitton   +4 more
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Leptospira interrogans binds to the CR3 receptor on mammalian cells

Microbial Pathogenesis, 2002
Pathogenic leptospires adhere to phagocytes even in the absence of specific antibodies; we demonstrate that the CR3 integrin (known as Mac-1 or CD11b/CD18 receptor), expressed on neutrophils and CHO Mac-1 transfected cells, recognizes and binds leptospires.
CINCO, MARINA   +3 more
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Leptospira interrogans

1998
Isabelle Saint Girons   +1 more
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