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2. Establishment of a longitudinal pre-clinical model of lyssavirus infection

3. Leptospirosis is an emerging infectious disease of pig-hunting dogs and humans in North Queensland

4. A Prospective Hospital Study to Evaluate the Diagnostic Accuracy of Rapid Diagnostic Tests for the Early Detection of Leptospirosis in Laos

5. Investigation and response to an outbreak of leptospirosis among raspberry workers in Australia, 2018

6. Management of Central Nervous System Infections, Vientiane, Laos, 2003–2011

7. A Large Leptospirosis Outbreak following Successive Severe Floods in Fiji, 2012

8. Leptospirosis: An important zoonosis acquired through work, play and travel

9. Determinants of clinical leptospirosis in Nepal

10. A comparison of two molecular methods for diagnosing leptospirosis from three different sample types in patients presenting with fever in Laos

11. Causes of non-malarial fever in Laos: a prospective study

12. Haemoglobin and red cell counts in leptospirosis patients infected with different serovars

13. Leptospirosis in Tasmanian Devils ( Sarcophilus harrisii ) in Tasmania, 2008-12

14. The Utility of Blood Culture Fluid for the Molecular Diagnosis of Leptospira: A Prospective Evaluation

15. Serological diagnosis of Leptospirosis in bovine serum samples using a microsphere immunoassay

16. Leptospirosis in American Samoa 2010: Epidemiology, Environmental Drivers, and the Management of Emergence

17. Tick paralysis in Australia caused byIxodes holocyclusNeumann

18. Maximizing the chances of detecting pathogenic leptospires in mammals: the evaluation of field samples and a multi‐sample‐per‐mammal, multi‐test approach

19. Emerging tropical diseases in Australia. Part 5.Hendra virus

20. The role of fruit bats in the transmission of pathogenic leptospires in Australia

21. Emerging tropical diseases in Australia. Part 1. Leptospirosis

22. Emerging tropical diseases in Australia. Part 2. Ciguatera fish poisoning

23. High-resolution melt-curve analysis of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD–HRM) for the characterisation of pathogenic leptospires: intra-serovar divergence, interserovar convergence, and evidence of attenuation inLeptospirareference collections

24. High-resolution melt-curve analysis of random-amplified-polymorphic-DNA markers, for the characterisation of pathogenicLeptospira

26. Blood Sources of Mosquitoes Collected from Urban and Peri-Urban Environments in Eastern Australia with Species-Specific Molecular Analysis of Avian Blood Meals

27. A case of 'original antigenic sin' or just a paradoxical reaction in leptospirosis?

28. Haematological and clinical-chemistry markers in patients presenting with leptospirosis: a comparison of the findings from uncomplicated cases with those seen in the severe disease

29. Causes of fever in rural southern Laos

30. Orientia, rickettsia, and leptospira pathogens as causes of CNS infections in Laos : a prospective study

31. Leptospirosis and Leptospires—The Silent Assassins

32. Leptospirosis from water sources

33. Hendra virus infection in a veterinarian

34. A single multilocus sequence typing (MLST) scheme for seven pathogenic Leptospira species

35. The Aetiologies and Impact of Fever in Pregnant Inpatients in Vientiane, Laos

36. Emergence of new leptospiral serovars in American Samoa - ascertainment or ecological change?

37. Leptospirosis outbreak in Sri Lanka in 2008: lessons for assessing the global burden of disease

38. Serosurvey of leptospirosis and investigation of a possible novel serovar Arborea in farmed deer in New Zealand

39. Emerging tropical diseases in Australia. Part 3. Australian bat lyssavirus

40. Climate change, flooding, urbanisation and leptospirosis: fuelling the fire?

41. Hypomagnesaemia in the first 10 days of severe leptospirosis

42. Leptospirosis and Goodpasture's syndrome: testing the aetiological hypothesis

43. Lymphopenia in leptospirosis

44. Leptospira kmetyi sp. nov., isolated from an environmental source in Malaysia

45. Lymphopenia is observed regularly in the acute (leptospiraemic) phase but not the immune phase of leptospirosis

46. Leptospira wolffii sp. nov., isolated from a human with suspected leptospirosis in Thailand

47. Validation of a Microsphere Immunoassay for Serological Leptospirosis Diagnosis in Human Serum by Comparison to the Current Gold Standard

48. Attenuation in Leptospira strain collections

49. Molecular Epidemiology of Leptospira borgpetersenii Serovar Arborea, Queensland, Australia, 1998–2005

50. Leptospirosis and Goodpasture's Syndrome: Is there an etiological link?

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