A lethal model of Leptospira infection in hamster nasal mucosa.

Leptospirosis is a fatal zoonosis caused by contact between skin or a mucosal surface and contaminated soil or water. Hamsters were infected by intraperitoneal injection fto establish experimental leptospirosis, which is not a natural route of infection. There are no reports of nasal mucosal infecti...

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Main Authors: Jiaqi Wang (Author), Wenlong Zhang (Author), Zhao Jin (Author), Yue Ding (Author), Shilei Zhang (Author), Dianjun Wu (Author), Yongguo Cao (Author)
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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