نتایج جستجو برای: leptospiral antigen

تعداد نتایج: 200909  

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1995
A D Potts C Lötter J T Robinson

A serological survey for leptospiral antibodies was carried out on 5 041 abattoir pigs from different regions in South Africa. Antibodies to at least one serovar were detected in 22,2% of the animals. The serovars showing the highest prevalence were: icterohaemorrhagiae (12,6%), hardjo (12,1%) and bratislava (7,5%). The serum dilution level at which 90% of the sera reacted was 1/80 or 1,160.

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
Ambroise Lambert Naoko Takahashi Nyles W Charon Mathieu Picardeau

We have developed a capillary tube assay in combination with real-time PCR to quantitate the number of chemoattracted Leptospira cells. We identified Tween 80, glucose, sucrose, and pyruvate as attractants for Leptospira cells; amino acids and vitamin B(12) were found to be nonchemotactic or weakly chemotactic. This assay has the general applicability to further our understanding of leptospiral...

2010
Christian A. Ganoza Michael A. Matthias Mayuko Saito Manuel Cespedes Eduardo Gotuzzo Joseph M. Vinetz

BACKGROUND Renal carriage and shedding of leptospires is characteristic of carrier or maintenance animal hosts. Sporadic reports indicate that after infection, humans may excrete leptospires for extended periods. We hypothesized that, like mammalian reservoir hosts, humans develop asymptomatic leptospiruria in settings of high disease transmission such as the Peruvian Amazon. METHODOLOGY/PRIN...

Journal: :The National medical journal of India 2002
S C Sehgal A P Sugunan P Vijayachari

BACKGROUND Two weeks after the cyclone during October-November 1999, several persons in Orissa suffered from a febrile illness with haemorrhagic manifestations. Serum samples from a few such patients tested positive for anti-leptospiral IgM antibodies. We conducted a study in four villages that were flooded after the cyclone to examine the possibility of leptospirosis being the cause of the out...

2011
Henry A. Choy Melissa M. Kelley Julio Croda James Matsunaga Jane T. Babbitt Albert I. Ko Mathieu Picardeau David A. Haake

Leptospirosis is a potentially fatal zoonotic disease in humans and animals caused by pathogenic spirochetes, such as Leptospira interrogans. The mode of transmission is commonly limited to the exposure of mucous membrane or damaged skin to water contaminated by leptospires shed in the urine of carriers, such as rats. Infection occurs during seasonal flooding of impoverished tropical urban habi...

Journal: :Journal of the Formosan Medical Association 2020

Journal: :Public Health Reports (1896-1970) 1960

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