To increase knowledge of leptospirosis in the Netherlands and identify changing trends of this disease over time, we analyzed historical passive surveillance reports for an 84-year period (1925–2008). We found that 2,553 mainly severe leptospirosis cases were diagnosed (average annual incidence rate 0.25 cases/100,000 population). The overall case-fatality rate for patients with reported leptospirosis was 6.5% but decreased over the period, probably because of improved treatment. Ninety percent of reported leptospirosis cases were in male patients. Most autochthonous leptospirosis infections were associated with recreational exposures, but 15.5% of the cases were attributed to accidents that resulted in injury and to concomitant water conta...
SummaryObjectivesLeptospirosis continues to be a significant zoonosis of the developing world. Globa...
We compiled data on notified cases of leptospirosis in animals and humans in Sweden. Published studi...
Leptospirosis, an under-recognized public health problem, needs to be confirmed through specific lab...
To increase knowledge of leptospirosis in the Netherlands and identify changing trends of this disea...
Background: Leptospirosis is a potentially fatal zoonotic disease that is prevalent in travellers. H...
Epidemiologic trends of human leptospirosis in Germany were investigated by analyzing national surve...
The objective of this study was to determine the changing trend of leptospirosis over time in Thaila...
In the Netherlands, 97 human leptospirosis cases were notified in 2014. This represents a 4.6-fold i...
Since 1953, leptospirosis has been recognized as a public health problem on Reunion Island. In 2004,...
Leptospirosis is a global zoonotic disease. Although important for the assessment of the burden of l...
International audienceA 1-year population-based prospective study was launched in Seychelles, a coun...
International audienceSince 1953, leptospirosis has been recognized as a public health problem on Re...
BACKGROUND:Leptospirosis is a global zoonotic disease. Although important for the assessment of the ...
SummaryIntroductionLeptospirosis, an under-recognized public health problem, needs to be confirmed t...
SummaryObjectivesThe incidence of leptospirosis, a worldwide zoonosis, has significantly decreased i...
SummaryObjectivesLeptospirosis continues to be a significant zoonosis of the developing world. Globa...
We compiled data on notified cases of leptospirosis in animals and humans in Sweden. Published studi...
Leptospirosis, an under-recognized public health problem, needs to be confirmed through specific lab...
To increase knowledge of leptospirosis in the Netherlands and identify changing trends of this disea...
Background: Leptospirosis is a potentially fatal zoonotic disease that is prevalent in travellers. H...
Epidemiologic trends of human leptospirosis in Germany were investigated by analyzing national surve...
The objective of this study was to determine the changing trend of leptospirosis over time in Thaila...
In the Netherlands, 97 human leptospirosis cases were notified in 2014. This represents a 4.6-fold i...
Since 1953, leptospirosis has been recognized as a public health problem on Reunion Island. In 2004,...
Leptospirosis is a global zoonotic disease. Although important for the assessment of the burden of l...
International audienceA 1-year population-based prospective study was launched in Seychelles, a coun...
International audienceSince 1953, leptospirosis has been recognized as a public health problem on Re...
BACKGROUND:Leptospirosis is a global zoonotic disease. Although important for the assessment of the ...
SummaryIntroductionLeptospirosis, an under-recognized public health problem, needs to be confirmed t...
SummaryObjectivesThe incidence of leptospirosis, a worldwide zoonosis, has significantly decreased i...
SummaryObjectivesLeptospirosis continues to be a significant zoonosis of the developing world. Globa...
We compiled data on notified cases of leptospirosis in animals and humans in Sweden. Published studi...
Leptospirosis, an under-recognized public health problem, needs to be confirmed through specific lab...