نتایج جستجو برای: pathogenic leptospires

تعداد نتایج: 66411  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1988
R L Zuerner C A Bolin

A repetitive sequence element was cloned from the primary etiological agent causing bovine leptospirosis in North America, Leptospira interrogans serovar hardjo type hardjo-bovis. This element was used to design a sensitive diagnostic probe which distinguishes hardjo-bovis from other pathogenic leptospires which commonly infect domestic animals in North America and discriminates between hardjo-...

Journal: :Journal of Clinical Pathology 1979

Journal: :PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2009
J. Muse Davis David A. Haake Lalita Ramakrishnan

Leptospirosis is an extremely widespread zoonotic infection with outcomes ranging from subclinical infection to fatal Weil's syndrome. Despite the global impact of the disease, key aspects of its pathogenesis remain unclear. To examine in detail the earliest steps in the host response to leptospires, we used fluorescently labelled Leptospira interrogans serovar Copenhageni to infect 30 hour pos...

2012
Adenizar D. Chagas-Junior Caroline L. R. da Silva Luciane Marieta Soares Cleiton S. Santos Carlos D. C. M. Silva Daniel A. Athanazio Mitermayer G. dos Reis Flávia W. Cruz McBride Alan J. A. McBride

A major limitation in the clinical management and experimental research of leptospirosis is the poor performance of the available methods for the direct detection of leptospires. In this study, we compared real-time PCR (qPCR), targeting the lipL32 gene, with the immunofluorescent imprint method (IM) for the detection and quantification of leptospires in kidney samples from the rat and hamster ...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1971
R A Henry R C Johnson B B Bohlool E L Schmidt

Specific immunofluorescence staining was used for the detection of leptospires in soil and water under laboratory and field conditions.

2016
Mariko Matsui Louise Roche Sophie Geroult Marie-Estelle Soupé-Gilbert Didier Monchy Michel Huerre Cyrille Goarant

Leptospirosis is caused by pathogenic spirochetes of the genus Leptospira. Humans can be infected after exposure to contaminated urine of reservoir animals, usually rodents, regarded as typical asymptomatic carriers of leptospires. In contrast, accidental hosts may present an acute form of leptospirosis with a range of clinical symptoms including the development of Acute Kidney Injury (AKI). Ch...

2015
Gauthier Dobigny Madougou Garba Caroline Tatard Anne Loiseau Max Galan Ibrahima Kadaouré Jean-Pierre Rossi Mathieu Picardeau Eric Bertherat Joseph M. Vinetz

Leptospirosis essentially affects human following contact with rodent urine-contaminated water. As such, it was mainly found associated with rice culture, recreational activities and flooding. This is also the reason why it has mainly been investigated in temperate as well as warm and humid regions, while arid zones have been only very occasionally monitored for this disease. In particular, dat...

Journal: :PLoS Medicine 2006
David A Haake

L eptospirosis is a zoonotic infectious disease that is transmitted from animals to humans primarily via water [1]. The causative agent is a bacterial spirochete that colonizes the renal tubules of infected animals and is shed in the urine for varying periods of time, depending on whether the animal is an accidental or reservoir host for that serovar (see Glossary). Rats are reservoir hosts for...

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