نتایج جستجو برای: occupational diseases leptospirosis

تعداد نتایج: 901836  

Journal: :Central European journal of public health 2014
Jan Jarolímek Pavel Urban

The study analysed occupational diseases in the Czech Republic from the viewpoint of occupational medicine and medical geography. It used a dataset consisting of 32,646 cases of occupational diseases reported during the period of 1994-2013. The descriptive part of the study analysed occupational diseases according to their spatial distribution, occurrence in different branches of economic activ...

2016
Keiji Sugiura Mariko Sugiura

Occupational dermatoses are not only a health issue but also an economic issue, and economic losses because of them can be huge. It should be noted that occupational dermatoses are a serious problem, and the number of occupational dermatoses may be underreported worldwide. The rate of occupational dermatoses has been reported to account for 20-30% of all occupational diseases [1,2]. Diepgen fou...

سلطانی , بهرام, میرزاجانی , ابراهیم, نظافت طبالوندی , مطهره, هنرمند , حمیدرضا,

Background and purpose: Leptospirosis is a common zoonosis throughout the world and common in the flat area of Guilan, Iran, with seasonal incidence, especially in rice farmers. Clinical diagnosis of leptospirosis is difficult, because its symptoms are similar to several acute infective diseases. Serological assays are important in diagnosis of the disease and microscopic agglutination test (...

Journal: :Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research 2023

This study aimed to investigate the prevalence rate of brucellosis, leptospirosis, and chlamydiosis in offspring free-living sea lions ( Zalophus californianus ) Mexican Gulf California. The work was carried out across six islands where reproduction takes place. Sixty-one blood samples were collected from seemingly healthy eight weeks old. For diagnosis, serum obtained by venae cavae puncture. ...

Journal: :Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences 2021

BACKGROUND: Leptospirosis or also commonly called Weil disease is an acute infectious that can attack humans and animals classified as a zoonotic disease. caused by bacteria of the genus Leptospira found in rodents. The difficulty diagnosis process causes case leptospirosis less reported one neglected diseases. Patient findings are often not optimal because underdiagnosis misdiagnosis. AIM: Thi...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1997
G C Gussenhoven M A van der Hoorn M G Goris W J Terpstra R A Hartskeerl B W Mol C W van Ingen H L Smits

We studied a dipstick assay for the detection of Leptospira-specific immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibodies in human serum samples. A high degree of concordance was observed between the results of the dipstick assay and an IgM enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Application of the dipstick assay for the detection of acute leptospirosis enabled the accurate identification, early in the disease...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1972
A D Alexander L N Binn B Elisberg P Husted D L Huxsoll J D Marshall C F Needy A D White

Significant levels of antibodies indicative of a variety of zoonotic infections were demonstrated in sera collected from 64 U.S. military scout and tracker dogs after service in the Republic of Vietnam (RVN). Scrub typhus antibodies were found in 45% of the specimens, melioidosis in 19%, group B arbovirus in 49%, and leptospirosis in 62%. Only 38% of the seropositive reactions for leptospirosis...

2011
M Carvalho G Ribeiro A Nobre P Diggle

Introduction Leptospirosis has emerged as an important health problem in developing countries due to the growth of slum settlements worldwide, where poor sanitation favours rat-borne transmission. Large urban epidemics occur during seasonal periods of heavy rainfall. However, a detailed analysis has not been performed to determine how rainfall, as well as other climatic factors, specifically in...

2017
Odir A. Dellagostin André A. Grassmann Caroline Rizzi Rodrigo A. Schuch Sérgio Jorge Thais L. Oliveira Alan J. A. McBride Daiane D. Hartwig

Leptospirosis is a major public health problem with an incidence of over one million human cases each year. It is a globally distributed, zoonotic disease and is associated with significant economic losses in farm animals. Leptospirosis is caused by pathogenic Leptospira spp. that can infect a wide range of domestic and wild animals. Given the inability to control the cycle of transmission amon...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2014
Mehrangiz Dezhbord Majid Esmaelizad Pejvak Khaki Fariba Fotohi Athena Zarehparvar Moghaddam

INTRODUCTION Leptospirosis, caused by infection with pathogenic Leptospira species, is one of the most prevalent zoonotic diseases in the world. Current leptospiral vaccines are mainly multivalent dead whole-cell mixtures made of several local dominant serovars. Therefore, design and construction of an efficient recombinant vaccine for leptospirosis control is very important. OmpL1 is an immuno...

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