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Scientists Sequence Genome in Effort to Fight Leptospirosis

It is a variety or "serovar" of the bacterium that causes leptospirosis, which could encourage the further development of new methods of diagnosis and treatment.
"Leptospirosis causes decreased milk, abortions and even, sometimes, death of the animal," said the CyTA-Leloir Agency project leader, Dr Karina Caimi, from the Institute of Biotechnology at the National Agricultural Technology Institute (INTA).
The researchers sequenced DNA from a strain isolated in 2007, from a bovine abortion during an outbreak in a dairy herd in the province of Buenos Aires.
Dr Caimi said the work could help increase understanding of the different clinical symptoms in infected animals and the transmission of the disease.
In the long run, Dr Caimi said this knowledge could be applied in the development of more specific and simpler diagnostic methods, and control strategies adapted to each host, including humans or pets.

