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Leptospirosis and Leptospires—The Silent Assassins

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posted on 2023-05-22, 17:27 authored by Craig, SB, Sarah PriorSarah Prior, Collet, TA, Weier, SL, McKay, DB
Leptospirosis is one of the most common yet under reported zoonoses. Leptospires, the etiological agents of leptospirosis are ubiquitous pathogens, with a world-wide distribution, causing a spectrum of disease ranging from a mild influenza-like illness to Weil’s disease, which manifests itself in multi-organ failure. The following chapter reports on the epidemiology and transmission of the disease in humans and animals. The chapter will also delineate the symptoms observed in humans and animals and in concluding outline unresolved and evolving issues for microbiologists, epidemiologists and public health officials.

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Publication title

Zoonoses - Infections Affecting Humans and Animals

Editors

A Sing

Pagination

849-858

ISBN

978-94-017-9456-5

Department/School

Tasmanian School of Medicine

Publisher

Springer

Place of publication

Netherlands

Extent

46

Repository Status

  • Restricted

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Clinical health not elsewhere classified

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