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P Pellizzer1, A Todescato, P Benedetti, P Colussi, P Conz, M Cinco.
Abstract
In August 2002, an exceptional flood devastated a suburban area in the surroundings of Vicenza, North-east Italy. A fatal case of haemorrhagic pneumonia, which was presumptively diagnosed as leptospirosis, was observed as a consequence of the inundation. A local seroepidemiological survey was activated thereafter, with the principal aim of evaluating the risk of infection with Leptospirae in the population exposed to the flood. A 6.8% seroconversion rate was found in the population studied; however, the case previously observed remained unique, since an overt outbreak of leptospirosis did not occur.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17089960
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Ig ISSN: 1120-9135