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Bowel Necrosis in Leptospirosis: A Case Series of a Rare Complication. [PDF]

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Leptospirosis

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Leptospirosis

Journal of Special Operations Medicine, 2020
Leptospirosis is caused by an infection with bacteria of the Leptospira species. These spirochetes are carried by a variety of wild and domestic animals. Humans can become infected with these bacteria; leptospirosis most commonly occurs in the tropics and subtropics. Military personnel are at risk of infection through deployment in the field.
Elena M, Crecelius, Mark W, Burnett
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Leptospirosis

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2009
Leptospirosis has recently been classified as an emerging disease because of large clusters of cases resulting from exposure during recreational activities and natural disasters. In addition to their involvement in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of leptospirosis in animals, veterinarians serve an important role in public health by providing ...
Nobuo, Koizumi, Haruo, Watanabe
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Leptospirosis

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2005
Leptospirosis, a spirochaetal zoonotic disease, has been recognized as an important emerging infectious disease in the last 10 years. This review addresses the issues in the epidemiology, diagnosis and clinical management which confront public health responses, and highlights the progress made towards understanding the Leptospira genome, biology and ...
Alan J A, McBride   +3 more
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Leptospirosis

Nature Reviews Disease Primers
Leptospirosis is a zoonotic bacterial infection that is prevalent across all continents and is caused by pathogenic spirochaetes of the genus Leptospira. Although infection can be asymptomatic, symptomatic disease can vary in severity from mild to severe illness, the latter characterized by icterus and/or multi-organ dysfunction and potentially death ...
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Leptospirosis

EMC - Tratado de Medicina, 2007
Leptospirosis is among the most important zoonotic disease worldwide. Annually, millions of human cases occur worldwide, with case fatality rates ranging as high as 20-25% in some regions. The pathogenicity of the Leptospira spp is depending on the responsible serovar.
Pierre, Abgueguen, Eric, Pichard
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Leptospirosis

Ocular Immunology and Inflammation, 1999
Leptospirosis, a waterborne spirochetal illness, is common in tropical climates. Rodents and wild animals are the most common reservoirs for this widespread zoonosis. Human disease is acquired by contact with urine or tissues of an infected animal or through contaminated water and soil.
S R, Rathinam, P, Namperumalsamy
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