Leptospirosis

Leptospirosis is a bacterial zoonosis found worldwide. In France, leptospirosis is a public health concern, particularly in the overseas territories, where the incidence is high.

Our missions

  • Monitoring the epidemiological trends of leptospirosis

  • Providing information to facilitate early treatment of leptospirosis

The disease

Leptospirosis: A Disease That Should Not Be Overlooked

Leptospirosis is caused by Leptospira bacteria. Leptospira belong to the phylum Spirochaeta. The genus Leptospira comprises 22 species, 10 of which are pathogenic, and more than 300 serovars grouped into at least 24 serogroups. Pathogenic...

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What We Do

Leptospirosis is a disease that can lead to potentially serious complications and has a particularly high incidence in the overseas departments. This disease therefore poses a public health challenge.

Epidemiological Surveillance of Leptospirosis

Since August 2023, the leptospirosis...

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Data

The leptospirosis surveillance system led by Santé publique France and the National Reference Center for Leptospirosis (CNR, Institut Pasteur) enables the study of the epidemiological trends and characteristics of this disease. Until the end of 2023, this system relied on diagnostic data from...

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Publications

Here you will find the latest scientific publications related to the studies and research conducted by Santé publique France.

2 publications

communication congrès

A Descriptive Study of Leptospirosis in Aquitaine from 2004 to 2006 and the Relevance of Mandatory Reporting. Public Health Surveillance Conference, Paris, November 26–28, 2008