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Leptospirosis is a zoonotic neglected disease of worldwide public health concern. Leptospira species can infect a wide range of wild and domestic mammals and lead to a spectrum of disease, including severe and fatal forms. Herein, we report for the first time a fatal Leptospira interrogans infection in a free-ranging nonhuman primate (NHP), a black-tufted marmoset. Icterus, pulmonary haemorrhage, interstitial nephritis, and hepatocellular dissociation were the main findings raising the suspicion of leptospirosis. Diagnostic confirmation was based on specific immunohistochemical and PCR assays for Leptospira species. Immunolocalization of leptospiral antigens and identification of pathogenic species (L. interrogans species) were important for better understanding the pathogenesis of the disease. One Health-related implications of free-ranging NHPs in anthropized areas and transmission dynamics of human and animal leptospirosis are discussed.
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World J Clin Cases
September 2025
Department of Microbiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh, Rishikesh 249203, India.
Background: Leptospirosis is a globally prevalent zoonotic disease with a significant burden in tropical and subtropical regions, including India. Despite its high fatality rate and endemic nature, the disease remains underreported in many areas, particularly in Northern India.
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Department of Swine Diseases, National Veterinary Research Institute, Pulawy, Poland.
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Department of Medicine, Cairns Hospital, Cairns, QLD 4870, Australia.
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Regional VRDL, Indian Council of Medical Research-Regional Medical Research Centre for NE Region (ICMR-RMRC NE), Dibrugarh, 786010, Assam, India. Electronic address:
Background: In February-March 2024, an outbreak of unknown fever and jaundice with multiple fatalities was reported in Goalpara District, Assam, India. This study aimed to identify the etiological agents responsible for the outbreak to guide public health interventions.
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J Wildl Dis
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Pôle EVAAS, VetAgro Sup, 1 avenue Bourgelat, Marcy L'Etoile 69280, France.
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