نتایج جستجو برای: pathogenic leptospires

تعداد نتایج: 66411  

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2009
Piedad Agudelo-Flórez Andrés F Londoño Víctor H Quiroz Juan C Angel Natalí Moreno Erica T Loaiza Luis F Muñoz Juan D Rodas

Leptospirosis is a widely distributed zoonosis, and rats are its most common source of infection. Our goal was to determine the frequency for Leptospira infection in rodents in a farmers market in the city of Medellin. We performed a descriptive transversal study sampling 254 rodents. Rodents were bled and killed, and kidneys samples were taken. Supernatants of macerated kidneys were cultured o...

2013
Jo E. B. Halliday Darryn L. Knobel Kathryn J. Allan B. Mark de C. Bronsvoort Ian Handel Bernard Agwanda Sally J. Cutler Beatrice Olack Ahmed Ahmed Rudy A. Hartskeerl M. Kariuki Njenga Sarah Cleaveland Robert F. Breiman

Leptospirosis is a widespread but under-reported cause of morbidity and mortality. Global re-emergence of leptospirosis has been associated with the growth of informal urban settlements in which rodents are thought to be important reservoir hosts. Understanding the multi-host epidemiology of leptospirosis is essential to control and prevent disease. A cross-sectional survey of rodents in the Ki...

2013
Jo E. B. Halliday Darryn L. Knobel Kathryn J. Allan B. Mark de C. Bronsvoort Ian Handel Bernard Agwanda Sally J. Cutler Beatrice Olack Ahmed Ahmed Rudy A. Hartskeerl M. Kariuki Njenga Sarah Cleaveland Robert F. Breiman

Leptospirosis is a widespread but under-reported cause of morbidity and mortality. Global re-emergence of leptospirosis has been associated with the growth of informal urban settlements in which rodents are thought to be important reservoir hosts. Understanding the multi-host epidemiology of leptospirosis is essential to control and prevent disease. A cross-sectional survey of rodents in the Ki...

2016
Anne-Laure Zilber Patrick Belli Marc Artois Angeli Kodjo Zoheira Djelouadji

We report the first two cases of pulmonary presence of leptospires in apparently healthy rats captured in a city park in Lyon (France). Only renal carriage of Leptospira has been described in the literature. Blood serology was performed in parallel with molecular and histological analyses of the kidney and lung samples. We isolated leptospires from the kidneys of two out of three seropositive w...

Journal: :The Malaysian journal of pathology 1979
P G Joseph

INTRODUCTION Leptospirosis in man and animals i s caused by the pathogenic species Leptospira interrogans and i s characterised by a variety of syndromes. The pathogenic L. interrogans encompasses over a hundred serotypes which are grouped under 18 serogroups on the basis of their antigenic characteristics. Pathogenic leptospires occur naturally in a wide variety of wild and domesticated animal...

Journal: :Journal of medical microbiology 2004
Raghavan U M Palaniappan Yung-Fu Chang Fahad Hassan Sean P McDonough Margaret Pough Stephen C Barr Kenneth W Simpson Hussni O Mohammed Sang Shin Patrick McDonough Richard L Zuerner Jiaxin Qu Bruce Roe

The search for novel antigens suitable for improved vaccines and diagnostic reagents against leptospirosis led to the identification of LigA and LigB. LigA and LigB expression were not detectable at the translation level but were detectable at the transcription level in leptospires grown in vitro. Lig genes were present in pathogenic serovars of Leptospira, but not in non-pathogenic Leptospira ...

Journal: :Revista Argentina De Microbiologia 2021

Leptospirosis is an endemic disease caused by Leptospira spp., a bacterium that affects animals and humans. In recent years, the number of reports leptospirosis in wild has increased, which highlights need to study infectious agents these animals. this study, duplex PCR for detection leptospiral DNA was performed on 50 kidney samples from bats, MAT (Microscopic Agglutination Test) serological a...

2016
Jarlath E. Nally Zbigniew Arent Darrell O. Bayles Richard L. Hornsby Colm Gilmore Siobhan Regan Allan D. McDevitt Jon Yearsley Séamus Fanning Barry J. McMahon

The greater white-toothed shrew (Crocidura russula) is an invasive mammalian species that was first recorded in Ireland in 2007. It currently occupies an area of approximately 7,600 km2 on the island. C. russula is normally distributed in Northern Africa and Western Europe, and was previously absent from the British Isles. Whilst invasive species can have dramatic and rapid impacts on faunal an...

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