نتایج جستجو برای: occupational diseases leptospirosis

تعداد نتایج: 901836  

2017
Lalmani Regmi Kishor Pandey Meena Malla Santosh Khanal Basu Dev Pandey

BACKGROUND Leptospirosis is a re-emerging zoonotic disease caused by pathogenic strains of bacteria belonging to genus Leptospira whose symptoms can range from mild clinical manifestations to a severe life threatening illness. This disease may be under-recognized in resource poor settings like Nepal where many clinical laboratories lack appropriate equipment, technology and personnel for proper...

Journal: :EKOTONIA: Jurnal Penelitian Biologi, Botani, Zoologi dan Mikrobiologi 2022

Leptospirosis is an acute infectious disease in humans caused by Leptospira sp. This classified as a zoonosis that usually occurs during the flood and commonly transmitted through rat urine. contact with animals or environment have been contaminated Leptospira. There are wide spectrum clinical manifestations of leptospirosis varying from self-limited to severe disease. enters human body conjunc...

2015
Colleen L. Lau Chris Skelly Michael Dohnt Lee D. Smythe

BACKGROUND Leptospirosis is an emerging infectious disease, with increasing frequency and severity of outbreaks, changing epidemiology of populations at risk, and the emergence of new serovars. Environmental drivers of disease transmission include flooding, urbanisation, poor sanitation, changes in land use and agricultural practices, and socioeconomic factors. In Queensland, human infection wi...

2015
Kathryn J. Allan Jo E. B. Halliday Sarah Cleaveland

Leptospirosis is one of the most widespread and pervasive zoonotic bacterial diseases worldwide. Current global estimates indicate that more than 500 000 cases of human disease occur annually and that under-reporting is likely to be substantial especially in endemic regions. Human leptospirosis, caused by infection with pathogenic Leptospira bacteria, can range from a mild, self-limiting or sub...

Journal: :International journal of occupational and environmental health 2013
Po-Ching Chu Hwan-Ran Fuh Jiin-Chyuan Luo Chung-Li Du Hung-Yi Chuang How-Ran Guo Chiu-Shong Liu Chien-Tien Su Feng-Cheng Tang Chun-Chieh Chen Hsiao-Yu Yang Yue Leon Guo

BACKGROUND Underreporting occupational disease cases has been a long-standing problem in Taiwan, which hinders the progress in occupational health and safety. To address this problem, the government has founded the Network of Occupational Diseases and Injuries Service (NODIS) for occupational disease and injury services and established a new Internet-based reporting system. OBJECTIVES The aim...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2003
S C Sehgal A P Sugunan P Vijayachari

Although leptospirosis is known to have occurred in India since the early years of the 20th century, no accurate data on disease burden exist. During the past two decades, leptospirosis cases have been reported with increasing frequency from different parts of the country. Several large outbreaks have occurred. In the year 2000, the Indian Council of Medical Research set up a Task Force on Lept...

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