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Rainfall and other meteorological factors as drivers of urban transmission of leptospirosis.

Marcelo CunhaFederico CostaGuilherme Sousa RibeiroMarilia S CarvalhoRenato B ReisNivison NeryLauren PischelEdilane L GouveiaAndreia C SantosAdriano QueirozElsio A WunderMitermayer G ReisPeter J DiggleAlbert I Ko
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2022)
Strategies to control leptospirosis should focus on avoiding contact with contaminated sources of Leptospira as well as on increasing awareness in the population and health professionals within the short time window after low-level or extreme high-level rainfall events. Increased leptospirosis incidence was restricted to one-to-two weeks after those events suggesting that infectious Leptospira survival may be limited to short time intervals.
Keyphrases
  • drinking water
  • heavy metals
  • risk factors
  • air pollution
  • climate change
  • gestational age
  • risk assessment
  • free survival