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Canicola fever
Known as:
Infections, Leptospira Canicola
, Fever, Canicola
, Leptospira Canicola Infections
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Infections with bacteria LEPTOSPIRA CANICOLA.
National Institutes of Health
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Canine leptospirosis
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Review
2011
Review
2011
Rodent Abundance Dynamics and Leptospirosis Carriage in an Area of Hyper-Endemicity in New Caledonia
Julie Perez
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F. Brescia
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J. Bécam
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Carine Mauron
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C. Goarant
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
2011
Corpus ID: 14135672
Background Widespread but particularly incident in the tropics, leptospirosis is transmitted to humans directly or indirectly by…
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Review
2001
Review
2001
Clinical observation and treatment of leptospirosis
Y. Kobayashi
Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy
2001
Corpus ID: 45034835
Abstract The epidemiological and clinical observations of 240 patients with Weil's disease and 10 patients with canicola fever…
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Review
1955
Review
1955
Canicola Fever Simulating Poliomyelitis
A. M. Ramsay
British medical journal
1955
Corpus ID: 21077212
The subject of canicola fever-human infection with Leptospira canicola, a spirochaetal parasite of dogswas fully reviewed by…
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1955
1955
Meningitis due to canicola fever.
J. F. Winn
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R. Stallones
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B. Fremming
Journal of the American Medical Association
1955
Corpus ID: 42296781
Because of the interest in encephalitic diseases in California a large number of serum specimens was sent in to the Virus and…
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Review
1953
Review
1953
Epidemiology of canicola fever
W. Mcintyre
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H. E. Seiler
Journal of Hygiene
1953
Corpus ID: 40779753
The results of an investigation into the incidence of canicola fever amongst owners of dogs infected with L. canicola is…
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Review
1951
Review
1951
Canicola fever; review, with report of two new cases.
B. Rosenberg
American Journal of Medicine
1951
Corpus ID: 29555553
Highly Cited
1948
Highly Cited
1948
Four cases of Leptospira canicola infection in England.
L. Laurent
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T. Norris
The Lancet
1948
Corpus ID: 36265046
1947
1947
Penicillin in Leptospira canicola infection in the dog.
Joshua Jo
,
Freak Mj
1947
Corpus ID: 78077974
1946
1946
Leptospirosis canicola; a case treated with penicillin.
M. D. Baber
,
R. Stuart
The Lancet
1946
Corpus ID: 5392440
Review
1946
Review
1946
Canicola fever; case report and review of the literature.
H. Rosenbaum
Archives of Internal Medicine
1946
Corpus ID: 38710262
CANICOLA fever, or leptospirosis canicola, is a rare disease. Although there is an abundance of literature on Weil's disease, or…
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