نتایج جستجو برای: pathogenic leptospires

تعداد نتایج: 66411  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2006
Roger E Morey Renee L Galloway Sandra L Bragg Arnold G Steigerwalt Leonard W Mayer Paul N Levett

The genus Leptospira is classified into 13 named species and 4 genomospecies based upon DNA-DNA reassociation studies. Phenotypic tests are unable to distinguish between species of Leptospira, and there is a need for a simplified molecular approach to the identification of leptospires. 16S rRNA gene sequences are potentially useful for species identification of Leptospira, but there are a large...

2011
HR Honarmand SS Eshraghi

BACKGROUND This study is performed to reveal most common species and subspecies of leptospires that are main causes of human leptospirosis in Guilan, Northern Province of Iran. METHODS We performed IgM-ELISA and MAT on 282 blood samples from patients who attended to 3 hospitals in the flat area of Guilan Province with clinical symptoms consisted with leptospirosis. All specimens with titers ≥...

2011
Aldacilene Souza Silva Mónica Marcela Castiblanco Valencia Aurora Marques Cianciarullo Sílvio Arruda Vasconcellos Angela Silva Barbosa Lourdes Isaac

Leptospirosis is a zoonosis caused by pathogenic bacteria from the genus Leptospira. The disease represents a serious public health problem in underdeveloped tropical countries. Leptospires infect hosts through small abrasions in the skin or mucous membranes and they rapidly disseminate to target organs. The capacity of some pathogenic leptospiral strains to acquire the negative complement regu...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2006
R Amutha P Chaudhuri Amar P Garg P S Cheema S K Srivastava

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES Leptospirosis is a severe and complex zoonotic disease prevalent in many countries including India. Current leptospiral research is focussed on the identification of the outer membrane proteins (OMPs) of the organism that could be used in developing diagnostic assays for leptospirosis. METHODS The Leptospira interrogans serovar Canicola was grown in EMJH medium and the...

2014
Anne Mayer-Scholl Jens Andre Hammerl Sabrina Schmidt Rainer G. Ulrich Martin Pfeffer Dietlinde Woll Holger C. Scholz Astrid Thomas Karsten Nöckler

Leptospirosis is an acute, febrile disease occurring in humans and animals worldwide. Leptospira spp. are usually transmitted through direct or indirect contact with the urine of infected reservoir animals. Among wildlife species, rodents act as the most important reservoir for both human and animal infection. To gain a better understanding of the occurrence and distribution of pathogenic lepto...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2009
Deborah D Breiner Mark Fahey Ryan Salvador Jana Novakova Jenifer Coburn

Leptospirosis is a global public health problem, primarily in the tropical developing world. The pathogenic mechanisms of the causative agents, several members of the genus Leptospira, have been underinvestigated. The exception to this trend has been the demonstration of the binding of pathogenic leptospires to the extracellular matrix (ECM) and its components. In this work, interactions of Lep...

2016
Marvin A. VILLANUEVA Claro N. MINGALA Michelle M. BALBIN Chie NAKAJIMA Norikazu ISODA Yasuhiko SUZUKI Nobuo KOIZUMI

The extent of Leptospira infection in large ruminants resulting to economic problems in livestock industry in a leptospirosis-endemic country like the Philippines has not been extensively explored. Therefore, we determined the prevalence and carrier status of leptospirosis in large ruminants using molecular techniques and assessed the risk factors of acquiring leptospirosis in these animals. Wa...

Journal: :BMC Infectious Diseases 2002
Lee D Smythe Ina L Smith Greg A Smith Michael F Dohnt Meegan L Symonds Leonie J Barnett David B McKay

BACKGROUND Leptospirosis is an emerging infectious disease. The differential diagnosis of leptospirosis is difficult due to the varied and often "flu like" symptoms which may result in a missed or delayed diagnosis. There are over 230 known serovars in the genus Leptospira. Confirmatory serological diagnosis of leptospirosis is usually made using the microscopic agglutination test (MAT) which r...

Journal: :Journal of postgraduate medicine 2005
Y Kobayashi

As leptospirosis is a treatable disease, early diagnosis and prompt treatment are important for better prognosis. Early diagnosis depends on the knowledge of epidemiological factors, presenting features and use of appropriate laboratory tests. Early institution of appropriate antimicrobial therapy in combination with supportive therapy reduces the mortality from this disease. Leptospires are se...

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