2018
DOI: 10.1101/322784
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Lethality of leptospirosis depends on sex: male hamsters succumb to infection with lower doses of pathogenic Leptospira

Abstract: Leptospirosis is a widespread zoonotic disease caused by pathogenic spirochetes of the genus Leptospira which affect both humans and animals. A somewhat contradictory published body of evidence suggests that sex impacts severity outcomes of human Leptospirosis. In this study, we used an acute animal model of disease to analyze how male and female hamsters infected side-by-side with low but increasing doses of L. interrogans under the same exposure conditions develop Leptospirosis. We found that female hamsters… Show more

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“…As for many other diseases, including tuberculosis, listeriosis, and amebiasis [72][73][74][75], gender may influence the severity and outcome of clinical leptospirosis [76]. Males have increased susceptibility to not only leptospirosis but also many other infections and the development of diseases [72][73][74].…”
Section: Gender Susceptibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for many other diseases, including tuberculosis, listeriosis, and amebiasis [72][73][74][75], gender may influence the severity and outcome of clinical leptospirosis [76]. Males have increased susceptibility to not only leptospirosis but also many other infections and the development of diseases [72][73][74].…”
Section: Gender Susceptibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%