Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2428235 | Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Leptospirosis has been reemerging in both developed and developing countries including Europe, where, this phenomenon has notably been associated with urban transmission. However, the comprehensive data that are needed to fully understand the ongoing epidemiological trends are lacking. In this article, we report surveillance data from throughout Europe, especially in France, to have an overview of this neglected disease in temperate countries. Our results underline the important role of wild rodents as reservoir of leptospirosis, and highlight the potential danger of a reemergence of this under-reported infectious disease in European cities, associated with the important expansion of the rat population in urban areas.
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Authors
Julien Dupouey, Benoît Faucher, Sophie Edouard, Hervé Richet, Angeli Kodjo, Michel Drancourt, Bernard Davoust,