Spatiotemporal assessment of pathogenic Leptospira in subtropical coastal watersheds
The World Health Organization classifies leptospirosis as a significant public health concern, predominantly affecting impoverished and unsanitary regions. By using the Pensacola Bay System as a case study, this study examines the underappreciated susceptibility of developed subtropical coastal ecos...
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Main Authors: | Ronell Bridgemohan (Author), Matthew J. Deitch (Author), Emily Harmon (Author), Matt R. Whiles (Author), P. Christopher Wilson (Author), Eban Bean (Author), Puran Bridgemohan (Author), Joseph H. Bisesi (Author), Jodel Nicholas (Author), Aaden Redhead (Author), Dave S. Bachoon (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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