Sociodemographic data and residence characteristics.
<p>Sociodemographic data and residence characteristics.</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 | 2025-11-24T18:33:48Z |
| dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv | 10.1371/journal.pntd.0013764.t001 |
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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 | Sociodemographic data and residence characteristics.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>Sociodemographic data and residence characteristics.</p>2025-11-24T18:33:48ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.1371/journal.pntd.0013764.t001https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Sociodemographic_data_and_residence_characteristics_/30697614CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/306976142025-11-24T18:33:48Z |
| spellingShingle | Sociodemographic data and residence characteristics. 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 | Sociodemographic data and residence characteristics. |
| title_full | Sociodemographic data and residence characteristics. |
| title_fullStr | Sociodemographic data and residence characteristics. |
| title_full_unstemmed | Sociodemographic data and residence characteristics. |
| title_short | Sociodemographic data and residence characteristics. |
| title_sort | Sociodemographic data and residence characteristics. |
| 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 %). |