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Tags: Wildlife, Leptospira bacteria, Leptospirosis infectious disease, Zoonotic transmission, Public health.
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Leptospira is a Gram-negative bacterium that causes leptospirosis, one of the most important re-emerging zoonotic diseases. The disease is worldwide diffused, and animals are involved in its spreading. Among animals, wildlife play an important role in the epidemiology of leptospirosis, as reservoir of specific Leptospira serovar. Several species are known as Leptospira maintenance host, but other are less investigated and could represent a “new” host involved in its epidemiology. Leptospira Infection in Wild Animals contains descriptions of leptospirosis epidemiology in several wild animal species, highlighting the infection in different parts of world, the most detected Leptospira serovar and the risks of infection for both humans and domestic animals. 238 p.
Series: Microbiology Research Advances
►Human & animal health/Public health
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