Leptospirosis is an infectious disease caused by Leptospira bacteria, which can spread across different species of mammals. Transmission occurs through contact or consumption of food from infected domestic animals. In cattle, Leptospira infection leads to reproductive failure, affecting productivity and profitability in the dairy and beef industries. Vaccinations are widely used to prevent infection in animals and reduce transmission to humans.
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Antigen-stimulated PBMC cytokine release measured by AlphaLISA bovine cytokine kits