Clinical diagnosis and geographic distribution of leptospirosis, Thailand

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We defined the positive predictive accuracy of a hospital-based clinical diagnosis of leptospirosis in 9 provinces across Thailand. Of 700 suspected cases, 143 (20%) were confirmed by laboratory testing. Accuracy of clinical diagnosis varied from 0% to 50% between the provinces and was highest during the rainy season. Most confirmed cases occurred in the north and northeast regions of the country.

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Wuthiekanun, V., Sirisukkarn, N., Daengsupa, P., Sakaraserane, P., Sangkakam, A., Chierakul, W., … Peacock, S. J. (2007). Clinical diagnosis and geographic distribution of leptospirosis, Thailand. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 13(1), 124–126. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1301.060718

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