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Canine Leptospirosis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2010
Leptospirosis is a common zoonotic disease with a worldwide distribution. Dogs become infected by exposure to contaminated urine from shedding wild animals. The bacteria penetrate mucus membranes, causing endothelial damage and damage to organs, such as the liver and kidneys.
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LEPTOSPIROSIS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1979
C R, Wilks, A R, Milner
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Leptospirosis

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1994
S E, Heath, R, Johnson
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LEPTOSPIROSIS

Nursing Journal of India, 2002
Xavier, Shalini, P M, Preethimol
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Leptospirosis

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1988
J G, Songer, A B, Thiermann
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Leptospirosis

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1995
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A numerical simulation of the fractional order Leptospirosis model using the supervise neural network

AEJ - Alexandria Engineering Journal, 2022
Kanit Mukdasai   +2 more
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Leptospirosis: a neglected tropical zoonotic infection of public health importance—an updated review

European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2020
Balasubramanian Ganesh
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Virulence of the zoonotic agent of leptospirosis: still terra incognita?

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2017
Mathieu Picardeau
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Global Morbidity and Mortality of Leptospirosis: A Systematic Review

PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2015
Federico Costa   +2 more
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