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Comparison of anti-Leptospira antibodies by microscopic agglutination test in ruminants and equines of Urmia, Iran

Leptospirosis, a zoonotic disease, is characterized by fever, jaundice, abortion and hemo-globinuria. It is widespread and the determination of the dominant serotype in the animal species of each region accelerates the control and prevention program. 862 blood samples were prepared from ruminants an...

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Autores principales: Ramin, Aligholi, Abdollahpour, Gholamreza, Hosseinzadeh, Azadeh, Azizzadeh, Farid, Ramin, Pouya, klalili, Yousef, Sanajo, Davood, Iran Nezhad, Sasan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10170465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37181853
http://dx.doi.org/10.30466/vrf.2022.546475.3345
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author Ramin, Aligholi
Abdollahpour, Gholamreza
Hosseinzadeh, Azadeh
Azizzadeh, Farid
Ramin, Pouya
klalili, Yousef
Sanajo, Davood
Iran Nezhad, Sasan
author_facet Ramin, Aligholi
Abdollahpour, Gholamreza
Hosseinzadeh, Azadeh
Azizzadeh, Farid
Ramin, Pouya
klalili, Yousef
Sanajo, Davood
Iran Nezhad, Sasan
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description Leptospirosis, a zoonotic disease, is characterized by fever, jaundice, abortion and hemo-globinuria. It is widespread and the determination of the dominant serotype in the animal species of each region accelerates the control and prevention program. 862 blood samples were prepared from ruminants and equines. Serum antibody of leptospira serovars were determined based on gender and age parameters. Sera were examined by microscopic agglutination test (MAT) with six live serotypes. The overall prevalence was 22.30%, with the highest (37.00%) and the lowest (6.60%) in Holsteins and mules, respectively. The overall male and female incidence were 12.20% and 9.86%, respectively, which was not different. The highest gender infection was in male Holsteins (19.20%) and the lowest were in male Simmentals and mules (1.72%). The highest dilution was 1:100 for pomona and the lowest was for canicola. All animals responded positively to grippotyphosa. The highest infection to one serovar was in Holsteins and the lowest for four serovars were in goats and Simmentals. Males less than 1.5 years old showed the highest infection. Age differences in leptospira infection except for sheep was significant. In conclusion, leptospira infection in ruminants was high compared to equines. Gender differences were not significant. The highest dilution was 1:100, with pomona in ruminants and grippotyphosa in all species. Leptospiral infection was increased with age and the differences among animals except for sheep were significant. Finally, regarding 22.30% infection rate, vaccination is necessary to Holsteins, and preventive measures for others. Health advices would be necessary for human safety.
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spelling pubmed-101704652023-05-11 Comparison of anti-Leptospira antibodies by microscopic agglutination test in ruminants and equines of Urmia, Iran Ramin, Aligholi Abdollahpour, Gholamreza Hosseinzadeh, Azadeh Azizzadeh, Farid Ramin, Pouya klalili, Yousef Sanajo, Davood Iran Nezhad, Sasan Vet Res Forum Original Article Leptospirosis, a zoonotic disease, is characterized by fever, jaundice, abortion and hemo-globinuria. It is widespread and the determination of the dominant serotype in the animal species of each region accelerates the control and prevention program. 862 blood samples were prepared from ruminants and equines. Serum antibody of leptospira serovars were determined based on gender and age parameters. Sera were examined by microscopic agglutination test (MAT) with six live serotypes. The overall prevalence was 22.30%, with the highest (37.00%) and the lowest (6.60%) in Holsteins and mules, respectively. The overall male and female incidence were 12.20% and 9.86%, respectively, which was not different. The highest gender infection was in male Holsteins (19.20%) and the lowest were in male Simmentals and mules (1.72%). The highest dilution was 1:100 for pomona and the lowest was for canicola. All animals responded positively to grippotyphosa. The highest infection to one serovar was in Holsteins and the lowest for four serovars were in goats and Simmentals. Males less than 1.5 years old showed the highest infection. Age differences in leptospira infection except for sheep was significant. In conclusion, leptospira infection in ruminants was high compared to equines. Gender differences were not significant. The highest dilution was 1:100, with pomona in ruminants and grippotyphosa in all species. Leptospiral infection was increased with age and the differences among animals except for sheep were significant. Finally, regarding 22.30% infection rate, vaccination is necessary to Holsteins, and preventive measures for others. Health advices would be necessary for human safety. Urmia University Press 2023 2023-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10170465/ /pubmed/37181853 http://dx.doi.org/10.30466/vrf.2022.546475.3345 Text en © 2023 Urmia University. All rights reserved https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
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Ramin, Aligholi
Abdollahpour, Gholamreza
Hosseinzadeh, Azadeh
Azizzadeh, Farid
Ramin, Pouya
klalili, Yousef
Sanajo, Davood
Iran Nezhad, Sasan
Comparison of anti-Leptospira antibodies by microscopic agglutination test in ruminants and equines of Urmia, Iran
title Comparison of anti-Leptospira antibodies by microscopic agglutination test in ruminants and equines of Urmia, Iran
title_full Comparison of anti-Leptospira antibodies by microscopic agglutination test in ruminants and equines of Urmia, Iran
title_fullStr Comparison of anti-Leptospira antibodies by microscopic agglutination test in ruminants and equines of Urmia, Iran
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of anti-Leptospira antibodies by microscopic agglutination test in ruminants and equines of Urmia, Iran
title_short Comparison of anti-Leptospira antibodies by microscopic agglutination test in ruminants and equines of Urmia, Iran
title_sort comparison of anti-leptospira antibodies by microscopic agglutination test in ruminants and equines of urmia, iran
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10170465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37181853
http://dx.doi.org/10.30466/vrf.2022.546475.3345
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