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The Veterinary Record, Vol 113, Issue 11, 233-235
Copyright © 1983 by British Veterinary Association


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Infection of free-living carnivores with leptospires of the Australis serogroup

SC Hathaway, TW Little, SA Headlam, and AE Stevens

Leptospires belonging to the Australis serogroup were isolated from badgers (Meles meles), mink (Lutreola lutreola) and a fox (Vulpes vulpes). Most isolates were identified by cross-agglutination absorption as serovar muenchen but one isolate from a fox from Surrey and one isolate from a badger from Northern Ireland were identified as serovar bratislava. Maintenance of serovar muenchen by a wide range of free-living species is an ecological condition unique to Great Britain.


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