Occupational and other individual exposure factors.
<p>Occupational and other individual exposure factors.</p>
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| author | Paul Le Turnier (7829654) |
| author2 | Margot Oberlis (18879250) Anne Lavergne (388844) Loïc Epelboin (458049) Mathieu Picardeau (32310) |
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| author_facet | Paul Le Turnier (7829654) Margot Oberlis (18879250) Anne Lavergne (388844) Loïc Epelboin (458049) Mathieu Picardeau (32310) |
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| dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv | Paul Le Turnier (7829654) Margot Oberlis (18879250) Anne Lavergne (388844) Loïc Epelboin (458049) Mathieu Picardeau (32310) |
| dc.date.none.fl_str_mv | 2025-11-24T18:33:50Z |
| dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv | 10.1371/journal.pntd.0013764.t003 |
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| dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv | Biotechnology Science Policy Infectious Diseases Virology Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified using 17 pathogenic three informal settlements microscopic agglutination test least 2 years female sex ratio 34 &# 8211 leptospirosis among inhabitants broader serological surveys 96 %), mainly household rodent exposure foot skin exposure high theoretical risk xlink "> leptospirosis leptospirosis exposure factors risk leptospirosis transmission xlink "> exposure factors serological investigation effective transmission 83 %), leptospirosis seroprevalence risk occupation risk exposures zoonotic disease wet environments water sources volunteers aged standardized questionnaire reactivity threshold reactive serum precarious conditions may suggest main serogroups main city leptospira </ increasing importance french guiana environmental studies collective standpoint 92 %) 89 %) 82 %). |
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| spelling | Occupational and other individual exposure factors.Paul Le Turnier (7829654)Margot Oberlis (18879250)Anne Lavergne (388844)Loïc Epelboin (458049)Mathieu Picardeau (32310)BiotechnologyScience PolicyInfectious DiseasesVirologyBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedusing 17 pathogenicthree informal settlementsmicroscopic agglutination testleast 2 yearsfemale sex ratio34 &# 8211leptospirosis among inhabitantsbroader serological surveys96 %), mainlyhousehold rodent exposurefoot skin exposurehigh theoretical riskxlink "> leptospirosisleptospirosis exposure factorsrisk leptospirosis transmissionxlink ">exposure factorsserological investigationeffective transmission83 %),leptospirosis seroprevalencerisk occupationrisk exposureszoonotic diseasewet environmentswater sourcesvolunteers agedstandardized questionnairereactivity thresholdreactive serumprecarious conditionsmay suggestmain serogroupsmain cityleptospira </increasing importancefrench guianaenvironmental studiescollective standpoint92 %)89 %)82 %).<p>Occupational and other individual exposure factors.</p>2025-11-24T18:33:50ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.1371/journal.pntd.0013764.t003https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Occupational_and_other_individual_exposure_factors_/30697620CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/306976202025-11-24T18:33:50Z |
| spellingShingle | Occupational and other individual exposure factors. Paul Le Turnier (7829654) Biotechnology Science Policy Infectious Diseases Virology Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified using 17 pathogenic three informal settlements microscopic agglutination test least 2 years female sex ratio 34 &# 8211 leptospirosis among inhabitants broader serological surveys 96 %), mainly household rodent exposure foot skin exposure high theoretical risk xlink "> leptospirosis leptospirosis exposure factors risk leptospirosis transmission xlink "> exposure factors serological investigation effective transmission 83 %), leptospirosis seroprevalence risk occupation risk exposures zoonotic disease wet environments water sources volunteers aged standardized questionnaire reactivity threshold reactive serum precarious conditions may suggest main serogroups main city leptospira </ increasing importance french guiana environmental studies collective standpoint 92 %) 89 %) 82 %). |
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| title | Occupational and other individual exposure factors. |
| title_full | Occupational and other individual exposure factors. |
| title_fullStr | Occupational and other individual exposure factors. |
| title_full_unstemmed | Occupational and other individual exposure factors. |
| title_short | Occupational and other individual exposure factors. |
| title_sort | Occupational and other individual exposure factors. |
| topic | Biotechnology Science Policy Infectious Diseases Virology Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified using 17 pathogenic three informal settlements microscopic agglutination test least 2 years female sex ratio 34 &# 8211 leptospirosis among inhabitants broader serological surveys 96 %), mainly household rodent exposure foot skin exposure high theoretical risk xlink "> leptospirosis leptospirosis exposure factors risk leptospirosis transmission xlink "> exposure factors serological investigation effective transmission 83 %), leptospirosis seroprevalence risk occupation risk exposures zoonotic disease wet environments water sources volunteers aged standardized questionnaire reactivity threshold reactive serum precarious conditions may suggest main serogroups main city leptospira </ increasing importance french guiana environmental studies collective standpoint 92 %) 89 %) 82 %). |