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Leptospirosis

open access: yesJURNAL BIOMEDIK (JBM), 2016
Abstract: Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease that usually occurs during the flood and is generally transmitted through rat urine. Indonesia is a country with a moderate risk of transmission of leptospirosis. Leptospirosis has a broad manifestation varying from self-limited to severe disease.
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Serological Survey of Canine Leptospirosis in Southern China [PDF]

open access: yesPakistan Veterinary Journal, 2012
The present study conducts a serological survey on the presence of canine leptospirosis in domestic dogs using ELISA kit. A total of 314 household dogs (168 females and 146 males) in Chongqing, Kunming, Nanchang, Fuzhou, Guangzhou, Shenzheng, and Nanning
Dayou Shi1§, Mingchao Liu§, Shining Guo1, Shenquan Liao2, Mingfei Sun2, Jianzhu Liu*, Lin Wang, Zhenyong Wang, Shujing Wang, Dubao Yang and Tongjie Chai
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Outpatient follow-up of patients hospitalized for acute leptospirosis [PDF]

open access: gold, 2011
Anne Spichler   +3 more
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Acute Kidney Injury Associated with Severe Leptospirosis: Fatal Re-Emerging Disease in Latin-America

open access: green, 2023
Elber Osorio-Rodríguez   +8 more
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Systematic reviews on leptospirosis [PDF]

open access: diamond, 2000
Fábio Guidugli   +2 more
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Leptospirosis in China: Current Status, Insights, and Future Prospects

open access: yesZoonoses
Leptospirosis is a re-emerging zoonotic disease that significantly impacts animals and human health worldwide. China has diverse climate types, providing a suitable environment for transmitting and surviving pathogenic
Wanqi Jiang   +9 more
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Influence of local weather on the incidence of human leptospirosis during the COVID-19 pandemic: A retrospective study

open access: yesMuller Journal of Medical Sciences and Research
Introduction: Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease caused by a bacterial organism known as Leptospira. The growth and survival of the Leptospira bacterium are affected by weather changes.
Sharvanan Eshwaran Udayar   +4 more
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