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Hydrology and public health: linking human leptospirosis and local hydrological dynamics in Trinidad, West Indies
2014
Earth Perspectives -- Transdisciplinarity Enabled
Human leptospirosis is currently one of the most widespread bacterial zoonoses and is the only epidemic-prone infection that can be transmitted directly from contaminated water. Transmission in humans is caused by direct or indirect contact with contaminated water, soil or infected urine, blood or tissue of carrier animals. Initial symptoms are similar with those suffered during influenza, dengue or viral hepatitis. As the disease progresses, internal organs can be compromised causing severe
doi:10.1186/2194-6434-1-3
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