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Leptospira interrogans

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Kingdom
  
Eubacteria

Class
  
Spirochaetes

Family
  
Leptospiraceae

Scientific name
  
Leptospira interrogans

Phylum
  
Spirochaetes

Order
  
Spirochaetales

Genus
  
Leptospira

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Spirochaetes, Borrelia recurrentis, Coxiella, Francisella, Chlamydophila psittaci

Leptospirosis leptospira interrogans


Leptospira interrogans is a Gram negative, obligate aerobe spirochete, with periplasmic flagella. When viewed through a light microscope, it often resembles a question mark, and this gives the species its name. It is a member of the genus Leptospira. Some important pathogenic serovars from this species are Canicola, Icterohaemorrhagiae and Australis. L. interrogans is difficult to culture, requiring special media and extended incubation periods.

L. interrogans infects wild and domestic animals, including pet dogs. Humans are accidental hosts. It can survive in neutral or slightly alkaline water for 3 months or longer.

L. interrogans is usually transmitted to humans through contact with infected animal urine, either directly or in water. It invades directly through broken skin and can replicate in the liver and kidneys. Risk factors for infection include working in sewers, farming, and recreational water activities. Infection is known as leptospirosis, which can be asymptomatic, a mild non-specific illness, or result in death from liver damage and renal failure (Weil's syndrome).

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