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Leptospirosis: An important re-emerging infection of animals and man [Λεπτοσπείρωση: Ένα «νεο-αναδυομενο» σημαντικό νόσημα των ζώων και τον ανθρώπου]

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Bisias G., Kritas S.K., Burriel A., Kontos V.
Datum
2017
Language
en
DOI
10.12681/JHVMS.14879
Schlagwort
abortion
Article
climate change
disease re-emergence
farm animal
food industry
human
Leptospira
leptospirosis
microorganism
natural host
nonhuman
prevalence
ruminant
seroprevalence
serotype
temperature
zoonosis
Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society
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Leptospirosis, a re-emerging infection of animals and man, is caused by one of 200 serotypes of Leptospira spp. The genus is currently divided into eight pathogenic species, infecting various animal species and man, either clinically or subclinically.Natural hosts of the microorganism are traditionally, but not exclusively, considered to be rodents. Infected animals excreteLeptospira in the environment, where it may remain for long periods of time, especially if temperatures are about 25°C. The reportedprevalence of infected animals from around the world is between 2% and 46%. In Greece, recent reports show a seropositivityamong abortion cases of small ruminants around 25%, while the relevant percentage among apparently healthy food producinganimals is between 5.7% and 16.2%. The most prevalent serotypes were Bratislava, Australis and Copenhageni, depending on theanimal species. There is a need for more systematic study of the infection in Greece (especially with the possibility of the expectedclimatic changes to result in a temperature rise) © 2017. Journal of the Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society. All Rights Reserved.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/71686
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