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  • Case Report
  • Open Access
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Chronic Leptospirosis in a Breeding Bull: A Case Report

  • Gabrita De Zan,
  • Antonio Carminato,
  • Monia Cocchi,
  • Giacomo Catarin,
  • Irene Pascuci,
  • Laura Lucchese,
  • Laura Bellinati,
  • Letizia Ceglie,
  • Elisa Mazzotta and
  • Alda Natale
  • + 3 authors

Leptospirosis is a (re-)emerging and global zoonotic disease. Given the complex host-pathogen interaction and the numerous environmental risk factors related to the transmission, a One Health approach to both disease prevention and control is needed....

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
9,105 Views
20 Pages

Going Micro in Leptospirosis Kidney Disease

  • Wiwat Chancharoenthana,
  • Asada Leelahavanichkul,
  • Marcus J. Schultz and
  • Arjen M. Dondorp

16 February 2022

Leptospirosis is a zoonotic and waterborne disease worldwide. It is a neglected infectious disease caused by Leptospira spp., as well as a reemerging disease and global public health problem with respect to morbidity and mortality both in humans and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,310 Views
8 Pages

The Predictive Factors for Severe Leptospirosis Cases in Kedah

  • Rakesh Singh Sandhu,
  • Halim Bin Ismail,
  • Mohd Hasni Bin Ja’afar and
  • Sanjay Rampal

Over the past decade, increased awareness about leptospirosis disease in developing and industrialized countries has resulted in increased numbers of leptospirosis cases being reported worldwide. About 5% to 15% of leptospirosis patients end up with...

  • Comment
  • Open Access
23 Citations
8,272 Views
9 Pages

Leptospirosis has emerged as a major public health problem in both animals and humans. The true burden of this epidemic and endemic disease is likely to be grossly under-estimated due to the non-specific clinical presentations of the disease and the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
6,897 Views
10 Pages

Human Leptospirosis Trends: Northeast Thailand, 2001–2012

  • Wilawan Thipmontree,
  • Yupin Suputtamongkol,
  • Wiwit Tantibhedhyangkul,
  • Chuanpit Suttinont,
  • Ekkarat Wongswat and
  • Saowaluk Silpasakorn

The objective of this study was to determine the changing trend of leptospirosis over time in Thailand using two prospective hospital-based studies conducted amongst adult patients with acute undifferentiated fever (AUFI) admitted to Maharat Nakhon R...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
4 Citations
12,654 Views
9 Pages

Fatal Canine Leptospirosis on St. Kitts

  • Amanda Loftis,
  • Fernanda Castillo-Alcala,
  • Lewis Bogdanovic and
  • Ashutosh Verma

20 October 2014

Through prospective enrollment of canine patients at the Ross University Veterinary Clinic, on St. Kitts, four cases of acute fatal leptospirosis were diagnosed. Clinical, pathological, and diagnostic findings in these cases are summarized in this ca...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
6,449 Views
12 Pages

Prognostic Factors for Leptospirosis Infection Severity

  • Surangrat Pongpan,
  • Pantitcha Thanatrakolsri,
  • Supa Vittaporn,
  • Patcharin Khamnuan and
  • Punnaphat Daraswang

Background: Leptospirosis is an important health problem in Thailand. People infected with leptospirosis may not have any mild symptoms, whereas some people have acute and severe illnesses. It is crucial to strengthen critical patients’ diagnos...

  • Article
  • Open Access
39 Citations
9,337 Views
18 Pages

Geographical Scale Effects on the Analysis of Leptospirosis Determinants

  • Renata Gracie,
  • Christovam Barcellos,
  • Mônica Magalhães,
  • Reinaldo Souza-Santos and
  • Paulo Rubens Guimarães Barrocas

Leptospirosis displays a great diversity of routes of exposure, reservoirs, etiologic agents, and clinical symptoms. It occurs almost worldwide but its pattern of transmission varies depending where it happens. Climate change may increase the number...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
9,992 Views
18 Pages

Socioeconomic Factors and Vulnerability to Outbreaks of Leptospirosis in Nicaragua

  • Jorge Bacallao,
  • Maria Cristina Schneider,
  • Patricia Najera,
  • Sylvain Aldighieri,
  • Aida Soto,
  • Wilmer Marquiño,
  • Carlos Sáenz,
  • Eduardo Jiménez,
  • Gilberto Moreno and
  • Marcos A. Espinal
  • + 2 authors

Leptospirosis is an epidemic-prone zoonotic disease that occurs worldwide, with more than 500,000 human cases reported annually. It is influenced by environmental and socioeconomic factors that affect the occurrence of outbreaks and the incidence of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,062 Views
10 Pages

Risk of Dementia in Patients with Leptospirosis: A Nationwide Cohort Analysis

  • Chun-Hsiang Chiu,
  • Po-Chung Chen,
  • Ying-Chuan Wang,
  • Cheng-Li Lin,
  • Feng-You Lee,
  • Chia-Chang Wu and
  • Kuang-Hsi Chang

Background: Studies have linked some bacterial infections with an increased likelihood for development of dementia. However, there is a paucity of data on the relationship between dementia and leptospirosis. In view of this, we conducted a retrospect...

  • Review
  • Open Access
83 Citations
23,441 Views
26 Pages

16 September 2023

Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease of global importance with significant morbidity and mortality. However, the disease is frequently overlooked and underdiagnosed, leading to uncertainty of the true scale and severity of the disease. A neglected tro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
6,065 Views
12 Pages

Environmental and Behavioral Risk Factors for Severe Leptospirosis in Thailand

  • Soawapak Hinjoy,
  • Somkid Kongyu,
  • Pawinee Doung-Ngern,
  • Galayanee Doungchawee,
  • Soledad D. Colombe,
  • Royce Tsukayama and
  • Duangjai Suwancharoen

A nationwide prevention and control campaign for leptospirosis in Thailand has led to a decreased incidence rate, but the mortality and case fatality rates have remained stable. Regarding the limited knowledge of risk factors, a case-control study of...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,070 Views
20 Pages

Understanding the Renal Fibrotic Process in Leptospirosis

  • Luan Gavião Prado and
  • Angela Silva Barbosa

5 October 2021

Leptospirosis is a neglected infectious disease caused by pathogenic species of the genus Leptospira. The acute disease is well-described, and, although it resembles other tropical diseases, it can be diagnosed through the use of serological and mole...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,204 Views
15 Pages

Diagnostic Advances in Leptospirosis: A Comparative Analysis of Paraclinical Tests with a Focus on PCR

  • Elena Ciurariu,
  • Catalin Prodan-Barbulescu,
  • Diana-Maria Mateescu,
  • Paul Tutac,
  • Virgiliu-Bogdan Sorop,
  • Monica Susan and
  • Norberth-Istvan Varga

Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease with a varied clinical presentation that can mimic other infectious diseases, posing diagnostic challenges. While the Microscopic Agglutination Test (MAT) remains the gold standard for serological diagnosis, its li...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
6,223 Views
10 Pages

Perceived Severity and Susceptibility towards Leptospirosis Infection in Malaysia

  • Surianti Sukeri,
  • Wan Mohd Zahiruddin,
  • Mohd Nazri Shafei,
  • Rukman Awang Hamat,
  • Malina Osman,
  • Tengku Zetty Maztura Tengku Jamaluddin and
  • Aziah Binti Daud

Background: Perceived severity and susceptibility refers to one’s belief of the seriousness and the risk of contracting a specific disease. It is an essential study in public health as it assists in the understanding of the motivating factors t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
20,248 Views
16 Pages

Cellular Pathophysiology of Leptospirosis: Role of Na/K-ATPase

  • Cassiano Felippe Gonçalves-de-Albuquerque,
  • Carolina Medina Coeli da Cunha,
  • Léo Victor Grimaldi de Castro,
  • Caroline de Azevedo Martins,
  • Marcos Roberto Colombo Barnese,
  • Patrícia Burth and
  • Mauricio Younes-Ibrahim

Inada and Ido identified Leptospira sp. as the pathogen responsible for Weil’s Disease in 1915. Later, it was confirmed that Leptospira causes leptospirosis. The host microorganism’s interaction at the cellular level remained misunderstoo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
8,805 Views
16 Pages

Valuing Human Leptospirosis Prevention Using the Opportunity Cost of Labor

  • Joseph Arbiol,
  • Maridel Borja,
  • Mitsuyasu Yabe,
  • Hisako Nomura,
  • Nina Gloriani and
  • Shin-ichi Yoshida

Leptospirosis is a serious public health concern in the Philippines, not only because of its increasing incidence rate, but also because of its significant health and economic impacts. Despite its relatively high seroprevalence, knowledge on the econ...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,946 Views
10 Pages

The increasing concerns over emerging infectious diseases and potential pandemics led to the formation of One Health, a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach to address the risks from human–animal–ecosystem interactions. This multi-se...

  • Article
  • Open Access
34 Citations
12,980 Views
18 Pages

The Use of Chemoprophylaxis after Floods to Reduce the Occurrence and Impact of Leptospirosis Outbreaks

  • Maria Cristina Schneider,
  • Jorge Velasco-Hernandez,
  • Kyung-duk Min,
  • Deise Galan Leonel,
  • David Baca-Carrasco,
  • Matthew E. Gompper,
  • Rudy Hartskeerl and
  • Claudia Munoz-Zanzi

Record-breaking and devastating rainfall events have occurred in the past decade. Rain and floods are considered the main risk factors for leptospirosis and several outbreaks have been reported following extreme weather events. In such situations, on...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
9,666 Views
15 Pages

Human Leptospirosis on Reunion Island: Past and Current Burden

  • Frédéric Pagès,
  • Dominique Polycarpe,
  • Jean-Sébastien Dehecq,
  • Mathieu Picardeau,
  • Nadège Caillère,
  • Marie-Christine Jaffar-Bandjee,
  • Alain Michault and
  • Laurent Filleul

Since 1953, leptospirosis has been recognized as a public health problem on Reunion Island. In 2004, was implemented a specific surveillance system that included systematic reporting and the realization of environmental investigations around hospital...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
7,033 Views
23 Pages

Leptospirosis in Ecuador: Current Status and Future Prospects

  • Manuel Calvopiña,
  • Daniel Romero-Alvarez,
  • Eduardo Vasconez,
  • Gabriela Valverde-Muñoz,
  • Gabriel Trueba,
  • Miguel Angel Garcia-Bereguiain and
  • Solon Alberto Orlando

The location of Ecuador—an equatorial nation—favors the multiplication and dispersal of the Leptospira genus both on the Pacific Coast and in the Amazon tropical ecoregions. Nevertheless, leptospirosis epidemiology has not been fully addr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,949 Views
10 Pages

Long-Term Outcome of Leptospirosis Infection with Acute Kidney Injury

  • Chih-Hsiang Chang,
  • Wei-Chiao Sun,
  • Su-Wei Chang,
  • Cheng-Chia Lee,
  • Pei-Chun Fan,
  • Huang-Yu Yang and
  • Chih-Wei Yang

20 September 2022

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is associated with long-term mortality and morbidity outcomes. Severe leptospirosis usually results in AKI and multiple organ failure, but is associated with favorable short-term outcomes, if treatment is initiated early. Ho...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,802 Views
12 Pages

Corticosteroid Treatment for Leptospirosis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

  • Pavlo Petakh,
  • Valentyn Oksenych and
  • Oleksandr Kamyshnyi

24 July 2024

Background: Leptospirosis, a zoonotic disease prevalent in tropical regions, often leads to severe complications such as Weil’s disease and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). This pioneering meta-analysis investigated the role of corti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
95 Citations
13,140 Views
19 Pages

Increasing Incidence of Canine Leptospirosis in Switzerland

  • Andrea Major,
  • Ariane Schweighauser and
  • Thierry Francey

A marked increase in canine leptospirosis was observed in Switzerland over 10 years with a peak incidence of 28.1 diagnosed cases/100,000 dogs/year in the most affected canton. With 95% affected dogs living at altitudes <800 m, the disease presen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,787 Views
13 Pages

A Retrospective Cohort Study of Leptospirosis in Crete, Greece

  • Petros Ioannou,
  • Maria Pendondgis,
  • Eleni Kampanieri,
  • Stergos Koukias,
  • Maria Gorgomyti,
  • Kyriaki Tryfinopoulou and
  • Diamantis Kofteridis

Introduction: Leptospirosis is an under-recognized zoonosis that affects both tropical and temperate regions. While it is often associated with exposure to contaminated water or infected animals, its presentation and epidemiology in Mediterranean cou...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,604 Views
13 Pages

Urine Levels of Defensin α1 Reflect Kidney Injury in Leptospirosis Patients

  • Haorile Chagan-Yasutan,
  • Yue Chen,
  • Talitha Lea Lacuesta,
  • Prisca Susan A. Leano,
  • Hiroko Iwasaki,
  • Firmanto Hanan,
  • Delsi Taurustiati,
  • Yasukazu Ohmoto,
  • Yugo Ashino and
  • Toshio Hattori
  • + 4 authors

27 September 2016

Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease whose severe forms are often accompanied by kidney dysfunction. In the present study, urinary markers were studied for potential prediction of disease severity. Urine samples from 135 patients with or without lepto...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
3,348 Views
15 Pages

2 February 2025

Leptospirosis is a bacterial zoonotic disease that spreads through contaminated soil and water or directly from infected animals through urine. Although animal-to-human transmission is low, humans are most susceptible to contracting leptospirosis fro...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
629 Views
21 Pages

The Characteristics of Patients That Develop Severe Leptospirosis: A Scoping Review

  • Patrick Rosengren,
  • Liam Johnston,
  • Ibrahim Ismail,
  • Simon Smith and
  • Josh Hanson

10 December 2025

This scoping review of original literature published before 1 March 2025 examined the demographic and simple clinical and laboratory findings associated with the development of severe leptospirosis. The definition of severe leptospirosis varied in di...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,027 Views
12 Pages

Serological Investigation and Epidemiological Analysis of Bovine Leptospirosis in Egypt

  • Nermin Awade Ibrahim,
  • Barakat M. Alrashdi,
  • Yasser Fathi Elnaker,
  • Ehab Kotb Elmahallawy,
  • Mohamed A. Alblihed,
  • Mohamed said Daib,
  • Amany M. Abd Elmoety,
  • Eman A. Abo Elfadl,
  • Basma M. Badawy and
  • Elzahara Elbaz

Bovine leptospirosis is a bacterial zoonotic disease of worldwide distribution. Little information is available regarding the occurrence of the disease in the Nile Delta provinces, Egypt. The present study investigated the seroprevalence of leptospir...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,070 Views
12 Pages

20 May 2019

Extreme climatic events (ECE) are beginning to be perceived as potential causes of health disturbances. The assessment of the impacts of certain ECE to human health has become essential to health managers and caregivers. The objective of this study w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
10,447 Views
18 Pages

Current Evidence on the Antimicrobial Treatment and Chemoprophylaxis of Human Leptospirosis: A Meta-Analysis

  • Marta Guzmán Pérez,
  • José Javier Blanch Sancho,
  • Juan Carlos Segura Luque,
  • Fernando Mateos Rodriguez,
  • Elisa Martínez Alfaro and
  • Julián Solís García del Pozo

2 September 2021

Background: Leptospirosis is a worldwide zoonotic infection, and its management needs to be refined. This study aims to discern which antibiotic would be the best option to treat leptospirosis disease and analyze the efficacy of chemoprophylaxis regi...

  • Commentary
  • Open Access
9,320 Views
2 Pages

Leptospirosis in the Philippines: Confronting the Structural Roots of a Recurring Threat

  • Jasmine Soco Interior,
  • Kyrsten Jannae Jimenez Bigay-Iringan,
  • Ria Nicole Dulaycan Bondad-Delson,
  • Remigo Angelo Argayoso Iringan,
  • Xiara Mei Sandoval Calderon and
  • Anna Gabriele Perez Castro

24 September 2025

Leptospirosis remains a pressing yet under-recognized public health burden in the Philippines with an alarming 43.45% rise in cases in early 2025. Outbreaks closely follow flooding, disproportionately affecting impoverished communities in informal, f...

  • Review
  • Open Access
70 Citations
11,808 Views
16 Pages

14 January 2021

Leptospirosis is a re-emerging worldwide zoonotic disease. Even though the primary serological test for diagnosis and surveying is the microscopic agglutination test (MAT), isolation remains the gold-standard test to detect Leptospira infections. The...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,117 Views
16 Pages

Leptospirosis in Unconventional Mammal Pets

  • Fabrizio Bertelloni and
  • Valentina Virginia Ebani

19 March 2025

The demand for unconventional pets has markedly increased in recent years worldwide. Among them, many species of mammals are frequently kept in domestic environments in close contact with their owners. Pets often harbor zoonotic microorganisms withou...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,220 Views
15 Pages

Molecular Diagnosis as an Alternative for Public Health Surveillance of Leptospirosis in Colombia

  • Margarita Arboleda,
  • Mariana Mejía-Torres,
  • Maritza Posada,
  • Nicaela Restrepo,
  • Paola Ríos-Tapias,
  • Luis Alberto Rivera-Pedroza,
  • David Calle,
  • Miryan M. Sánchez-Jiménez,
  • Katerine Marín and
  • Piedad Agudelo-Flórez

Leptospirosis represents a public health problem in Colombia. However, the underreporting of the disease is an unfortunate reality, with a clear trend towards a decrease in cases since 2019, when the guidelines for its confirmatory diagnosis changed...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
6,386 Views
17 Pages

Agro-Environmental Determinants of Leptospirosis: A Retrospective Spatiotemporal Analysis (2004–2014) in Mahasarakham Province (Thailand)

  • Jaruwan Viroj,
  • Julien Claude,
  • Claire Lajaunie,
  • Julien Cappelle,
  • Anamika Kritiyakan,
  • Pornsit Thuainan,
  • Worachead Chewnarupai and
  • Serge Morand

Leptospirosis has been recognized as a major public health concern in Thailand following dramatic outbreaks. We analyzed human leptospirosis incidence between 2004 and 2014 in Mahasarakham province, Northeastern Thailand, in order to identify the agr...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
818 Views
2 Pages

Early diagnosis of leptospirosis

  • Andrea Babic-Erceg,
  • Diana Karlovic-Martinkovic,
  • Marija Santini,
  • Zdenka Persic and
  • Tatjana Vilibic-Cavlek

A 25-years old man from Zagreb, Croatia, was admitted to the University Hospital for Infectious Diseases four days after the onset of symptoms such as fever, intense pain in the calves and anuria. The patient owned a rabbit and, before the onset of t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
6,385 Views
12 Pages

Gamification, a Successful Method to Foster Leptospirosis Knowledge among University Students: A Pilot Study

  • Nurul Natasya Azhari,
  • Rosliza Abdul Manaf,
  • Shing Wei Ng,
  • Siti Farhana Bajunid Shakeeb Arsalaan Bajunid,
  • Abdul Rahman Mohd Gobil,
  • Wan Zuhainis Saad and
  • Syafinaz Amin Nordin

Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease that has been reported in Malaysia and has been associated with a recent trend of recreational activities among the youth. Thus, efforts such as educational interventions among high-risk populations, especially the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,706 Views
15 Pages

A Scoring Tool to Predict Pulmonary Complications in Severe Leptospirosis with Kidney Failure

  • Rizza Antoinette Yap So,
  • Romina A. Danguilan,
  • Eric Chua,
  • Mel-Hatra I. Arakama,
  • Joann Kathleen B. Ginete-Garcia and
  • Joselito R. Chavez

Rapid identification of patients likely to develop pulmonary complications in severe leptospirosis is crucial to prompt aggressive management and improve survival. The following article is a cohort study of leptospirosis patients admitted at the Nati...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,729 Views
11 Pages

Leptospirosis is an endemic disease with moderate to high incidence in Mahasarakham province, Thailand. The present study was designed to assess the policy implementation mission regarding leptospirosis prevention and control from the national level...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,776 Views
13 Pages

Plasma Osteopontin Levels is Associated with Biochemical Markers of Kidney Injury in Patients with Leptospirosis

  • Haorile Chagan-Yasutan,
  • Firmanto Hanan,
  • Toshiro Niki,
  • Gaowa Bai,
  • Yugo Ashino,
  • Shinichi Egawa,
  • Elizabeth Freda O. Telan and
  • Toshio Hattori

: Leptospirosis becomes severe, with a fatality rate of >10%, and manifests as severe lung injury accompanied by acute kidney injury. Using urine and blood samples of 112 patients with leptospirosis, osteopontin (OPN), galectin-9 (Gal-9) and other...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,164 Views
14 Pages

Leptospirosis, caused by pathogenic spirochetes of the Leptospira genus, is a common zoonosis in tropical and subtropical regions and can lead to an epidemic following heavy rainfall or flooding. The primary reservoirs of Leptospira include rodents,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
6,680 Views
16 Pages

Prevalence of Malaria and Leptospirosis Co-Infection among Febrile Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

  • Polrat Wilairatana,
  • Wanida Mala,
  • Pongruj Rattaprasert,
  • Kwuntida Uthaisar Kotepui and
  • Manas Kotepui

Malaria and leptospirosis are important cosmopolitan infections that have emerged with overlapping geographic distribution, especially in tropical and subtropical regions. Therefore, co-infection with malaria and leptospirosis may occur in overlappin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,061 Views
10 Pages

Under-Reporting of Human Leptospirosis Cases in Cities of Triângulo Mineiro, Minas Gerais, Brazil

  • Mariani Borges Franco,
  • Lara Reis Gomes,
  • Cristina Rostkwoska,
  • Ana Cláudia Arantes Marquez Pajuaba,
  • José Roberto Mineo,
  • Anna Monteiro Correia Lima and
  • Stefan Vilges de Oliveira

Leptospirosis is an infectious disease caused by the pathogenic Leptospira species through direct or indirect contact with infected animals. Due to protean clinical manifestation in the early stages, leptospirosis is often difficult to distinguish fr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,814 Views
19 Pages

Leptospirosis Cases During the 2024 Catastrophic Flood in Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil

  • Tani Maria Ranieri,
  • Eduardo Viegas da Silva,
  • Marcelo Jostmeier Vallandro,
  • Mayara Mota de Oliveira,
  • Regina Bones Barcellos,
  • Roberta Vanacor Lenhardt,
  • Loeci Natalina Timm,
  • Aline Scarpellini Campos,
  • Cintia Simoni and
  • Maria Cristina Schneider
  • + 7 authors

Leptospirosis is a well-known disease that frequently occurs after floods. At the beginning of May 2024, a catastrophic flood occurred in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, affecting two million people and leading to a state of calamity. Given t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
51 Citations
18,576 Views
28 Pages

Leptospirosis Outbreaks in Nicaragua: Identifying Critical Areas and Exploring Drivers for Evidence-Based Planning

  • Maria Cristina Schneider,
  • Patricia Nájera,
  • Sylvain Aldighieri,
  • Jorge Bacallao,
  • Aida Soto,
  • Wilmer Marquiño,
  • Lesbia Altamirano,
  • Carlos Saenz,
  • Jesus Marin and
  • Marcos Espinal
  • + 2 authors

Leptospirosis is an epidemic-prone zoonotic disease that occurs worldwide. In Central America, leptospirosis outbreaks have been reported in almost all countries; Nicaragua in particular has faced several outbreaks. The objective of this study was to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,430 Views
18 Pages

Environmental Risk of Leptospirosis in Animals: The Case of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russian Federation

  • Olga I. Zakharova,
  • Fedor I. Korennoy,
  • Nadezhda N. Toropova,
  • Olga A. Burova and
  • Andrey A. Blokhin

Leptospirosis is a zoonotic natural focal disease caused by the pathogenic bacteria Leptospira. Its spread is related to certain ecological factors. The aim of the current research was to assess potential exposure to the infection as a function of en...

  • Review
  • Open Access
20 Citations
8,636 Views
15 Pages

Canine leptospirosis is an important zoonotic disease in many countries. This review examines potential drivers for increased diagnoses of canine leptospirosis in the United States and Canada, using the epidemiologic triad of agent-environment-host a...

  • Review
  • Open Access
22 Citations
6,382 Views
17 Pages

Leptospirosis is an important zoonosis worldwide. This disease affects numerous animal species, some of them are classified as “maintenance hosts”, and others are categorized as “incidental hosts”. Humans are at risk of becomi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
7,004 Views
10 Pages

Conditions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo provide an ideal environment for leptospirosis and plague, both of which can cause severe pulmonary manifestations. In December 2004, an outbreak of lethal pneumonia occurred in a local mining camp,...

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