نتایج جستجو برای: leptospira canicola

تعداد نتایج: 3572  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1964
O H STALHEIM J B WILSON

Stalheim, O. H. V. (University of Wisconsin, Madison), and J. B. Wilson. Cultivation of leptospirae. I. Nutrition of Leptospira canicola. J. Bacteriol. 88:48-54. 1964.-The nutrition of Leptospira canicola was investigated by use of synthetic media of suitable ionic strength. At an incubation temperature of 30 C, the minimal components were calcium, iron, magnesium, and ammonium ions, thiamine, ...

2014
Sylvia Grune Loffler Maria Elisa Pavan Bibiana Vanasco Luis Samartino Olga Suarez Carmelo Auteri Graciela Romero Bibiana Brihuega

Leptospirosis is the most widespread zoonosis in the world and significant efforts have been made to determine and classify pathogenic Leptospira strains. This zoonosis is maintained in nature through chronic renal infections of carrier animals, with rodents and other small mammals serving as the most important reservoirs. Additionally, domestic animals, such as livestock and dogs, are signific...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2010
J M Roach M van Vuuren J A Picard

Leptospirosis, a disease more common in the tropics, can cause a life-threatening multisystemic syndrome in humans and animals. Immunity, whether natural or vaccine-induced, is serogroup-specific with the infecting serovars varying according to geographical locality. In South Africa, in spite of the fact that the bacterin vaccine for some Leptospira serovars is often used, there is no recent in...

2013
N. R. Senthil K. M. Palanivel R. Rishikesavan

Leptospirosis is a reemerging and a complex zoonotic bacterial disease, caused by pathogenic serovars of Leptospira interrogans. A total of 124 sera samples of dogs belonging to different categories like vaccinated, unvaccinated-semiowned, and stray dogs were subjected to sampling. Microscopic agglutination test (MAT) was conducted by using Leptospira culture. Out of 42 vaccinated dogs, 24 (57%...

1942
B. M. Das Gupta

department for agglutination reaction for leptospiral infection. The serum was put up against all the strains of leptospira then available in the laboratory, viz, strain Chopra (classical L. icterohcemorrhagice), Mg. Tin Tin (= Java bat strain), Andaman CH 31, Andaman CH 11, and L. canicola. It failed to agglutinate all these strains except L. canicola. In the latter a few definite clumps were ...

K. Aghaiypour, S. Safavieh

  Leptospirosis is an acute infectious, systemic and septisemic disease which had recent outbreaks in some parts of Iran especially in north provinces. Rapid detection is a critical step for treatment and control of this disease. In this research a PCR based method was evaluated for detection of Iranian local endemic serovars. All reported endemic serovars of Leptospira including Leptospira gri...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Pan American Health Organization 1976
J A Zeigler R H Jones K Kubica

Heat-killed whole cell and outer envelope antigens prepared from homologous virulent and avirulent strains of Leptospira serotypes canicola and pomona were evaluated for protecting hamsters against experimental leptospirosis. The heat-killed bacterins proved at least as effective as the outer envelope antigens, or more so, in providing protection against death and infection, and they are easier...

2014
Sabrina Thomé Carolina Lessa-Aquino Albert Icksang Ko Walter Lilenbaum Marco Alberto Medeiros

BACKGROUND The microscopic agglutination test (MAT), the standard method for serological diagnosis of leptospirosis, may present limitations regarding its sensitivity. Current studies suggest that Leptospira immunoglobulin-like (Lig) proteins and LipL32 are of particular interest as serodiagnostic markers since they are present only in pathogenic species of the Leptospira genus. The purpose of ...

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