Suresh Babu, LRatnam, SNataraja Sreenivasan, K, et al.,TANUVAS2022-05-052022-05-051996https://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810184264TNV_CRN_1996_25(3&4)92-98Normally human urine is acidic in nature. The leptospires which are voided through urine may get disintegrated within a few minutes, Arimitsu (1988). Bringing such urine to the laboratory for the demonstration of the leptospires may not give correct result. Hence, this study has been undertaken to evolve a rapid, and sensitive test system to detect the leptospiral antigen in human urine.EnglishVeterinary ScienceSTANDARDIZATION OF DIPSTICK ELISA IN LEPTOSPIRAL ANTIGEN DETECTIONCheironArticle