A global research agenda for leptospirosis
Leptospirosis is a zoonotic spirochetal disease of global importance. This disease continues to have a major impact on people living in urban and rural areas of developing countries with inestimable morbidity and mortality. Funding for research and control efforts is currently haphazard, not organiz...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of postgraduate medicine (Bombay) 2006-01, Vol.51 (3) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Leptospirosis is a zoonotic spirochetal disease of global importance.
This disease continues to have a major impact on people living in urban
and rural areas of developing countries with inestimable morbidity and
mortality. Funding for research and control efforts is currently
haphazard, not organized and not effective for public health efforts,
primarily because there are no concerted, ongoing international efforts
to assess the impact of leptospirosis on human health. Major issues in
the field need to be addressed to develop strategies of control,
amelioration and treatment. These include the following: mechanisms of
naturally acquired and vaccine-induced protective immunity against
clinical leptospirosis; mechanisms of severe leptospirosis
pathogenesis; standardized, precise and simplified taxonomy of
Leptospira relevant to disease manifestations, transmission and
control; effective adjunct treatments in addition to antimicrobials;
and environmental assessment for risk of leptospirosis transmission and
relevant mammalian reservoirs. Once effective ongoing, collaborative
international efforts to assess the impact of leptospirosis on human
and veterinary health are underway, appropriate mobilization of
clinical and public health research funding will follow. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3859 |