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The image shows a page from a textbook or scientific document. The primary subject is text, presented in columns and paragraphs, with a small illustration. The text discusses serotypes of the genus Leptospira, focusing on their carriers, infected animals, and distribution. It also details laboratory diagnosis methods, specifically the examination of blood and urine for leptospires. A section on "Examination of urine" is also visible, along with a note about potential misidentification of fibrin particles. The illustration, labeled "Fig. 21.5 Wet preparation of blood Leptospira microscopy," depicts a microscopic slide with three circular areas representing drops of blood and water. Lines point to these areas and are labeled "Blood" and "Water." Above the illustration, the word "Leptospira" is written, likely indicating what is being observed. The scene is a static presentation of information, likely in an academic or research setting. There are no people or discernible emotions visible. The lighting is even, suggesting an indoor environment, possibly a laboratory or study. The time of day and weather are not indicated. Visible text includes table headings, serotype names (e.g., "grippotyphosa," "canicola"), descriptions of symptoms and transmission, diagnostic procedures, and figure captions. The location context of Jalingo, Nigeria, is not directly evident from the image itself but is provided as external information.
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