Leptospirosis laboratory manual






















National Reference Laboratory for Leptospirosis. Medical Research Institute. Leptospirosis can have a markedly varied clinical course. The incubation period is 2. WHO, leptospirosis - Laboratory manual. World health organization publication. . Get the latest COVID technical guidance, scientific and policy briefs here. The laboratory can be reached directly through telephone number: +31 On the page Procedure and Guide you will find more information about how to order products in the Leptospira Library and pricing.


This document, a manual on laboratory diagnosis of leptospirosis, is a ready reckoner for the clinicians as well as the laboratory personnel working in the field of leptospirosis. The manual, jointly published by RMRC, Port Blair and WHO, addresses some of the current issues in leptospirosis diagnosis, surveillance and control. It aims to serve as a useful guide for early detection of the disease, thus reducing the mortality associated with the disease. It also presents the guidelines for. LEPTOSPIROSIS Fact Sheet for Clinicians Background • Leptospirosis is a disease that is caused by spirochete bacteria in the genus Leptospira. There are 10 pathogenic species, and more than pathogenic serovars. • While leptospirosis occurs worldwide, it is more common in tropical or sub-tropical climates. collaboration with WHO is bringing out the much needed manual on laboratory diagnosis of leptospirosis. This manual is a crystallization of more than a decade of experiences and endeavour of the scientists of RMRC Port Blair working in the fi eld of leptospirosis. This is a meticulously planned manual presented in a simple way for its use in the laboratory for the diagnosis and characterization of leptospirosis.


Leptospira Reference Laboratory, Razi vaccine and Serum Research Institute, Karaj, Iran laboratory manual (Cold Spring Harbor, Ny: Cold Harbor. Khor AP J. Duggan, “Leptospirosis”, Control of Communicable Diseases: Laboratory Practice. DOI: /CCDML Bah AP Keywords: Leptospirosis, Laboratory Diagnosis, MAT, ELISA, PCR Manual of clinical microbiology. 9th ed. UK: Oxford University.

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