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Gualbert Houéménou, Philippe Gauthier, Jonas Etougbétché, Sylvestre Badou, Henri-Joël Dossou, David Agossou, Mathieu Picardeau and Gauthier Dobigny
Leptospirosis is caused by spirochete bacteria of the genus Leptospira that affect one million and kill 60,000 persons annually in the world, who get infected through environmental mammal-excreted (notably rodent) pathogens. Using qPCR and DNA sequencing...
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Gordon Nichols, Iain Lake and Clare Heaviside
Background: Water-related, including waterborne, diseases remain important sources of morbidity and mortality worldwide, but particularly in developing countries. The potential for changes in disease associated with predicted anthropogenic climate change...
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Gauthier Dobigny, Philippe Gauthier, Gualbert Houéménou, Armelle Choplin, Henri-Joël Dossou, Sylvestre Badou, Jonas Etougbétché, Pascale Bourhy, Stéphane Koffi, Kara N. Durski, Eric Bertherat and Mathieu Picardeau
Leptospirosis affects 1 million and kills 60,000 people annually, but it remains poorly documented in Africa. We aim to describe the large West African Conurbation Corridor where the omnipresence of slums, water and close animal/human interactions may re...
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Ali Mohammadinia, Abbas Alimohammadi and Bahram Saeidian
It is of little debate that Leptospirosis is verified as the most important zoonosis disease in tropical and humid regions. In North of Iran, maximum reports have been dedicated to Gilan province and it is considered as an endemic problem there. Therefor...
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Eric Bertherat, Melissa J. Mueller, Jean-Christophe Shako and Mathieu Picardeau
Conditions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo provide an ideal environment for leptospirosis and plague, both of which can cause severe pulmonary manifestations. In December 2004, an outbreak of lethal pneumonia occurred in a local mining camp, affe...
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Anou Dreyfus, Jackie Benschop, Julie Collins-Emerson, Peter Wilson, Michael G. Baker and Cord Heuer
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Joseph Arbiol, Maridel Borja, Mitsuyasu Yabe, Hisako Nomura, Nina Gloriani and Shin-ichi Yoshida
Leptospirosis is a serious public health concern in the Philippines, not only because of its increasing incidence rate, but also because of its significant health and economic impacts. Despite its relatively high seroprevalence, knowledge on the economic...
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Antonio C.F. Ramos, Guilherme N. Souza and Walter Lilenbaum
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Daniel L. Grooms
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CJ Wild, JJ Greenlee, CA Bolin, JK Barnett, DA Haake, and NE Cheville
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