Leptospirosis is considered a neglected infectious disease of worldwide distribution. The disease is caused by pathogenic species of the genus Leptospira, and affects domestic and wild animals as well as humans. Each year approximately one million new cases of leptospirosis are notified globally, among which 5-10% progress to death. There is a need for developing a deeper understanding of the general mechanisms of Leptospira pathogenesis which will ultimately lead to the development of new diagnostic tools and advance prevention and treatment of this infectious disease.
Updates and new insights in the "Leptospira and Leptospirosis" field approaching clinical and epidemiological aspects of the disease, bacterial pathogenesis, new diagnostic tools and treatment, and immune responses are welcomed. Recent research that may shed light on Leptospira pathogenesis at the molecular and physiological level, and impact on the diagnosis and management of the disease are encouraged.
This Research Topic will cover:
i) aspects of Leptospira-host interactions: studies on the mechanisms by which Leptospira virulence factors target host cells and elicit immune responses, genetic and genomics, persistence and immune evasion;
ii) Leptospira ecology and epidemiology;
iii) clinical aspects and pathophysiology of human and animal leptospirosis
iv) vaccine and therapeutics research.
We welcome the submission of Original Research articles, Reviews, and Mini-Reviews, as well as Opinion pieces related to the field.
Leptospirosis is considered a neglected infectious disease of worldwide distribution. The disease is caused by pathogenic species of the genus Leptospira, and affects domestic and wild animals as well as humans. Each year approximately one million new cases of leptospirosis are notified globally, among which 5-10% progress to death. There is a need for developing a deeper understanding of the general mechanisms of Leptospira pathogenesis which will ultimately lead to the development of new diagnostic tools and advance prevention and treatment of this infectious disease.
Updates and new insights in the "Leptospira and Leptospirosis" field approaching clinical and epidemiological aspects of the disease, bacterial pathogenesis, new diagnostic tools and treatment, and immune responses are welcomed. Recent research that may shed light on Leptospira pathogenesis at the molecular and physiological level, and impact on the diagnosis and management of the disease are encouraged.
This Research Topic will cover:
i) aspects of Leptospira-host interactions: studies on the mechanisms by which Leptospira virulence factors target host cells and elicit immune responses, genetic and genomics, persistence and immune evasion;
ii) Leptospira ecology and epidemiology;
iii) clinical aspects and pathophysiology of human and animal leptospirosis
iv) vaccine and therapeutics research.
We welcome the submission of Original Research articles, Reviews, and Mini-Reviews, as well as Opinion pieces related to the field.