نتایج جستجو برای: occupational diseases leptospirosis

تعداد نتایج: 901836  

Journal: :Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2001

Journal: :Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science in the City of New York 1912

Journal: :International journal of advanced research 2021

Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease, it arises worldwide but most frequent in tropical and subtropical zone. It one of the notifiable treatable disease. plague caused by species bacteria called Leptospira shed into nature via urine infected animals. Rats are recurrent source human sepsis. Rivers assumption to be predominant risk factor for transmission disease humans. possesses an extensive var...

Journal: :Journal of Korean Medical Science 2010

2015
Mwanajaa Abdalla Mwachui Lisa Crump Rudy Hartskeerl Jakob Zinsstag Jan Hattendorf Pamela L. C. Small

BACKGROUND Leptospirosis is one of the most widespread zoonotic diseases, which is of global medical and veterinary importance, and also a re-emerging infectious disease. The main tracks of transmission are known; however, the relative importance of each of the components and the respective environmental risk factors are unclear. We aimed to assess and specify quantitative evidence of environme...

Journal: :The Yale Law Journal 1928

Journal: :Veterinary research 2007
George S Ghneim Joshua H Viers Bruno B Chomel Philip H Kass Daphne A Descollonges Michael L Johnson

Leptospirosis is increasingly diagnosed as a re-emerging canine disease in the USA. Our objectives were to describe potential risk factors for canine leptospirosis infections in northern California, through the use of a case-control study, and to perform a spatial analysis to investigate which aspects of the landscape and land use patterns are important in the transmission of leptospirosis. For...

Journal: :New Zealand veterinary journal 2002
R B Marshall B W Manktelow

The article which appeared in the Jubilee Issue of the New Zealand Veterinary Journal (Marshall and Manktelow 2002) reviewed one of this country's most important zoonotic diseases. I wish to add three important references concerning its first recognition in livestock and humans in New Zealand. The first field cases of leptospirosis in calves due to Leptospira pomona (now L. interrogans serovar ...

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