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Serological & molecular approaches for diagnosis of leptospirosis in a tertiary care hospital in north India: a 10-year study.
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The overall seropositivity for leptospirosis was 26.9 per cent in our study. A decreasing trend in seropositivity was observed in recent years. Co-infections with malaria, dengue, hepatitis A and E were also seen. Since leptospirosis is a treatable disease, correct and rapid diagnosis may help in effective management of patients.
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