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  • Critical Knowledge Gaps in ...
    Barragan, Veronica; Olivas, Sonora; Keim, Paul; Pearson, Talima

    Applied and environmental microbiology, 10/2017, Letnik: 83, Številka: 19
    Journal Article

    Exposure to soil or water contaminated with the urine of -infected animals is the most common way in which humans contract leptospirosis. Entire populations can be at high risk of leptospirosis while working in inundated fields, when engaging in aquatic sports, or after periods of heavy rainfall. The risk of infection after contact with these environmental sources depends on the ability of bacteria to survive, persist, and infect new hosts. Multiple variables such as soil and water pH, temperature, and even environmental microbial communities are likely to shape the environmental conditions needed by the pathogen to persist. Here we review what is known about the environmental phase of the infectious transmission cycle and identify knowledge gaps that will serve as a guide for future research.