نتایج جستجو برای: pathogenic leptospires

تعداد نتایج: 66411  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1990
D D Thomas L M Higbie

Interactions of Leptospira interrogans with cultured endothelial and kidney epithelial cells were assayed by examining (i) cytoadherence of intrinsically radiolabeled leptospires to eucaryotic cell monolayers and (ii) penetration of leptospires through cell monolayers grown on polycarbonate filters in chemotaxis chambers. L. interrogans serovars attached to cultured cells in a dose- and time-de...

2016
Nina G Gloriani Yasutake Yanagihara Shin-ichi Yoshida

Leptospirosis is an infectious disease that affects humans and a wide range of wild and domestic animals. Pathogenic leptospires dwell in the renal tubules of carrier animals, especially rodents, and may shed the pathogens in their urine. In this study, 222 animals (50 water buffaloes, 25 cows, 84 dogs, 12 pigs, and 51 rats) from Metro Manila and Nueva Ecija, Philippines were tested for seropos...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1994
A E Bal C Gravekamp R A Hartskeerl J De Meza-Brewster H Korver W J Terpstra

We tested urine samples from patients at different stages of current leptospirosis and thereafter to determine whether use of the PCR for detection of leptospires in urine can be a valuable alternative to culturing. The procedure of DNA extraction and subsequent PCR applied to 15 freshly voided urine samples proved to be twice as sensitive as culturing. Overall, we were able to detect leptospir...

2018
Jarlath E. Nally Jennifer H. Wilson-Welder Richard L. Hornsby Mitchell V. Palmer David P. Alt

Pathogenic species of Leptospira cause leptospirosis, a bacterial zoonotic disease with a global distribution affecting over one million people annually. Rats are regarded as one of the most significant reservoir hosts of infection for human disease, and in the absence of clinical signs of infection, excrete large numbers of organisms in their urine. A unique biological equilibrium exists betwe...

Journal: :Science of The Total Environment 2021

Leptospirosis is a waterborne zoonosis (60,000 infections and 1 million deaths annually). Knowledge about the disease in urban context surprisingly rare, especially Africa. Here, we provide first study of leptospires waters within an African city. A simple centrifugation-based method was developed to screen from remote or poorly areas. Major ions, trace elements, stable isotopes pathogenic Lept...

2011
Henry A. Choy Melissa M. Kelley Julio Croda James Matsunaga Jane T. Babbitt Albert I. Ko Mathieu Picardeau David A. Haake

Leptospirosis is a potentially fatal zoonotic disease in humans and animals caused by pathogenic spirochetes, such as Leptospira interrogans. The mode of transmission is commonly limited to the exposure of mucous membrane or damaged skin to water contaminated by leptospires shed in the urine of carriers, such as rats. Infection occurs during seasonal flooding of impoverished tropical urban habi...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2000
K Matsuo E Isogai Y Araki

Previously, Rhodotorula glutinis was reported to produce a large amount of exocellular mannan, having a repeating unit of -->3)-D-Manp-(1-->4)-D-Manp-(1-->. Recently, we found that antigenic polysaccharides of Leptospira biflexa serovar patoc strain Patoc I have the same repeating unit and cross-react with antisera raised against extended strains of other leptospires (K. Matsuo, E. Isogai, and ...

2016
Mônica L. Vieira Clément Naudin Matthias Mörgelin Eliete C. Romero Ana Lucia T. O. Nascimento Heiko Herwald

Leptospirosis is a worldwide spread zoonotic and neglected infectious disease of human and veterinary concern that is caused by pathogenic Leptospira species. In severe infections, hemostatic impairments such as coagulation/fibrinolysis dysfunction are frequently observed. These complications often occur when the host response is controlled and/or modulated by the bacterial pathogen. In the pre...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1970
R C Johnson B P Livermore J K Walby H M Jenkin

The lipid composition of five parasitic and six saprophytic leptospires was compared. Lipids comprise 18 to 26% of the dry weight of the cells after chloroform-methanol extraction. No residual (bound) lipid was found after acid or alkaline hydrolysis of the extracted residue. The total lipid was composed of 60 to 70% phospholipid, and the remaining lipid was free fatty acids. The phospholipid f...

2012
Monica L. Vieira Marina V. Atzingen Rosane Oliveira Renata S. Mendes Renan F. Domingos Silvio A. Vasconcellos Ana L. T. O. Nascimento

Leptospirosis is considered a neglected infectious disease of human and veterinary concern. Although extensive investigations on host-pathogen interactions have been pursued by several research groups, mechanisms of infection, invasion and persistence of pathogenic Leptospira spp. remain to be elucidated. We have reported the ability of leptospires to bind human plasminogen (PLG) and to generat...

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