Risk factors for leptospirosis in metropolitan France: Results of a national case-control study, 1999-2000

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Risk factors for leptospirosis in France were investigated to improve the vaccination program for this disease. Data from 90 hospitalized case patients and 169 matched control subjects were analyzed in a case-control study. Skin lesions, canoeing, contact with wild rodents, and country residence were independently associated with leptospirosis, emphasizing that leisure activity is a risk factor for this illness.

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Nardone, A., Capek, I., Baranton, G., Campèse, C., Postic, D., Vaillant, V., … Desenclos, J. C. (2004). Risk factors for leptospirosis in metropolitan France: Results of a national case-control study, 1999-2000. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 39(5), 751–753. https://doi.org/10.1086/423272

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