The role of the immune response in influencing leptospirosis clinical outcomes is not yet well understood. We hypothesized that acute-phase serum cytokine responses may play a role in disease progression, risk for death, and severe pulmonary hemorrhage syndrome (SPHS). Methodology/Principal Findings:We performed a case-control study design to compare cytokine profiles in patients with mild and severe forms of leptospirosis. Among patients hospitalized with severe disease, we compared those with fatal and nonfatal outcomes. During active outpatient and hospital-based surveillance we prospectively enrolled 172 patients, 23 with mild disease (outpatient) and 149 with severe leptospirosis (hospitalized). Circulating concentrations of pro- and a...
Leptospirosis remains one of the most widespread zoonotic diseases caused by spirochetes of the genu...
OBJECTIVES Previous studies concluded that haemorrhage is one of the most accurate prognostic fac...
Leptospirosis severity may be increasing, with pulmonary involvement becoming more frequent. Does th...
BACKGROUND: The role of the immune response in influencing leptospirosis clinical outcomes is not ye...
p. 1-7Background: The role of the immune response in influencing leptospirosis clinical outcomes is ...
The role of the immune response in influencing leptospirosis clinical outcomes is not yet well under...
Background: The northern coastal regions of Iran are endemic for leptospirosis which may range from ...
Abstract Leptospirosis can cause a high mortality rate, especially in severe cases. This multicenter...
Objectives. The aim of this study was to determine the level of five different pro- and anti-inflamm...
Leptospirosis causes a wide range of clinical outcomes, including organ failure and death. Early tre...
Leptospirosis is a neglected tropical zoonosis caused by pathogenic spirochetes of the genus Leptosp...
Background: Leptospirosis is a common zoonotic infection in the world. In patients with leptospirosi...
Leptospirosis causes significant morbidity and mortality worldwide; however, the role of the host im...
AbstractVarious leptospiral components have been identified and shown to be involved in tissue destr...
BackgroundLeptospirosis is an important zoonotic disease worldwide. Humans usually present a mild no...
Leptospirosis remains one of the most widespread zoonotic diseases caused by spirochetes of the genu...
OBJECTIVES Previous studies concluded that haemorrhage is one of the most accurate prognostic fac...
Leptospirosis severity may be increasing, with pulmonary involvement becoming more frequent. Does th...
BACKGROUND: The role of the immune response in influencing leptospirosis clinical outcomes is not ye...
p. 1-7Background: The role of the immune response in influencing leptospirosis clinical outcomes is ...
The role of the immune response in influencing leptospirosis clinical outcomes is not yet well under...
Background: The northern coastal regions of Iran are endemic for leptospirosis which may range from ...
Abstract Leptospirosis can cause a high mortality rate, especially in severe cases. This multicenter...
Objectives. The aim of this study was to determine the level of five different pro- and anti-inflamm...
Leptospirosis causes a wide range of clinical outcomes, including organ failure and death. Early tre...
Leptospirosis is a neglected tropical zoonosis caused by pathogenic spirochetes of the genus Leptosp...
Background: Leptospirosis is a common zoonotic infection in the world. In patients with leptospirosi...
Leptospirosis causes significant morbidity and mortality worldwide; however, the role of the host im...
AbstractVarious leptospiral components have been identified and shown to be involved in tissue destr...
BackgroundLeptospirosis is an important zoonotic disease worldwide. Humans usually present a mild no...
Leptospirosis remains one of the most widespread zoonotic diseases caused by spirochetes of the genu...
OBJECTIVES Previous studies concluded that haemorrhage is one of the most accurate prognostic fac...
Leptospirosis severity may be increasing, with pulmonary involvement becoming more frequent. Does th...