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===''Leptospira''===
 
 
*Motile, helical bacteria found in aquatic environments
 
*Require liquid media for culture
 
*Cause leptospirosis in all animals, which can range from mild urogenital tract infections to systemic diseases
 
*Organisms persist in kidney tubules or genital tract of carrier animals and are shed in urine
 
*Transmission via direct contact
 
*Serovars are fairly host-specific, causing mild disease in the maintenance host, with shedding in the urine
 
*Maintenance hosts may transmit the infection to incidental hosts, which are less susceptible to infection, but develop serious disease
 
* May cause severe systemic disease, resulting in [[Septicaemia and Enteritis, Bacterial|enteritis]]
 
 
*Pathogenesis and pathogenicity
 
**Depends on virulence of the serovar and susceptibility of the host
 
**Leptospires invade tissues through moist skin or via mucous membranes, aided by their motility
 
**Leptospires may invade via receptor-mediated endocytosis
 
**They disseminate through the body via the blood stream
 
**Antibodies clear organisms from the blood stream after about 10 days of infection
 
**Organisms may persist in the renal tubules, uterus, eye or meninges
 
**Evade phagocytosis possibly via macrophage apoptosis
 
**Damage red blood cell membranes and endothelial and liver cells, leading to haemolytic anaemia, jaundice, [[Pigmentation and Calcification - Pathology#Haemoglobin|haemoglobin pigmentation]], haemoglobinuria and haemorrhage in acute leptospirosis
 
 
*Diagnosis
 
**Clinical signs and history of exposure
 
**Dark-field microscopy of urine may detect organisms
 
**Isolation from blood or urine by culture or animal inoculation
 
**Identificaiton or certain serovars using DNA probes and serology
 
**FLuorescent antibody technique for identification in tissues
 
**Silver impregnation
 
**Molecular techniques such as PCR
 
**Serology using microscopic agglutination test or ELISA
 
  
  
 
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Leptospiraceae

Leptospiraceae is a family of spirochaetes. It includes the genus Leptospira which causes Leptospirosis in all animals.

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