Newly recognized Leptospira species ("Leptospira inadai" serovar lyme) isolated from human skin.
AUTOR(ES)
Schmid, G P
RESUMO
Leptospira strain 10, which represents a new Leptospira species, was isolated from a skin biopsy of a patient with Lyme disease. Although pathogenic for laboratory animals, the organism was not considered to have a significant role in the patient's illness.
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