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Leptospira Infection in Wild Animals contains descriptions of leptospirosis epidemiology in several wild animal species, highlighting the infection in different part of world, the most detected Leptospira serovar and the risks of infection for both humans and domestic animals. Data on marine mammals, wild boar, rodent, lagomorph, wild ruminants, amphibian and reptiles, bats and non-human primates Leptospira infection were deeply analysed and discussed in order to better understand their role in the leptospirosis epidemiology.. 235 p.

Series: Microbiology Research Advances

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Authors expertises affiliations

  • Filippo Fratini, Editor. DVM, PhD in "Animal production, health and food hygiene in Mediterranean climate countries". Associate professor in the Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Pisa (Italy).
  • Fabrizio Bertelloni, Editor. DVM, specialized in "Animal Health, Breeding and Animal Productions", PhD in Veterinary Science, Research Fellow in the Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Pisa (Italy).
  • Giovanni Cilia, Editor. Master Degree in Veterinary Biotechnological Sciences; Currently PhD student in the Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Pisa (Italy).

     
  • Publication date (digital version): 2020-06 - Nova Science Publisher.

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