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Identification of Tenrec ecaudatus, a Wild Mammal Introduced to Mayotte Island, as a Reservoir of the Newly Identified Human Pathogenic Leptospira mayottensis

Leptospirosis is a bacterial zoonosis of major concern on tropical islands. Human populations on western Indian Ocean islands are strongly affected by the disease although each archipelago shows contrasting epidemiology. For instance, Mayotte, part of the Comoros Archipelago, differs from the other...

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Autores principales: Lagadec, Erwan, Gomard, Yann, Le Minter, Gildas, Cordonin, Colette, Cardinale, Eric, Ramasindrazana, Beza, Dietrich, Muriel, Goodman, Steven M, Tortosa, Pablo, Dellagi, Koussay
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5004980/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27574792
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004933
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author Lagadec, Erwan
Gomard, Yann
Le Minter, Gildas
Cordonin, Colette
Cardinale, Eric
Ramasindrazana, Beza
Dietrich, Muriel
Goodman, Steven M
Tortosa, Pablo
Dellagi, Koussay
author_facet Lagadec, Erwan
Gomard, Yann
Le Minter, Gildas
Cordonin, Colette
Cardinale, Eric
Ramasindrazana, Beza
Dietrich, Muriel
Goodman, Steven M
Tortosa, Pablo
Dellagi, Koussay
author_sort Lagadec, Erwan
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description Leptospirosis is a bacterial zoonosis of major concern on tropical islands. Human populations on western Indian Ocean islands are strongly affected by the disease although each archipelago shows contrasting epidemiology. For instance, Mayotte, part of the Comoros Archipelago, differs from the other neighbouring islands by a high diversity of Leptospira species infecting humans that includes Leptospira mayottensis, a species thought to be unique to this island. Using bacterial culture, molecular detection and typing, the present study explored the wild and domestic local mammalian fauna for renal carriage of leptospires and addressed the genetic relationships of the infecting strains with local isolates obtained from acute human cases and with Leptospira strains hosted by mammal species endemic to nearby Madagascar. Tenrec (Tenrec ecaudatus, Family Tenrecidae), a terrestrial mammal introduced from Madagascar, is identified as a reservoir of L. mayottensis. All isolated L. mayottensis sequence types form a monophyletic clade that includes Leptospira strains infecting humans and tenrecs on Mayotte, as well as two other Malagasy endemic tenrecid species of the genus Microgale. The lower diversity of L. mayottensis in tenrecs from Mayotte, compared to that occurring in Madagascar, suggests that L. mayottensis has indeed a Malagasy origin. This study also showed that introduced rats (Rattus rattus) and dogs are probably the main reservoirs of Leptospira borgpetersenii and Leptospira kirschneri, both bacteria being prevalent in local clinical cases. Data emphasize the epidemiological link between the two neighbouring islands and the role of introduced small mammals in shaping the local epidemiology of leptospirosis.
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spelling pubmed-50049802016-09-12 Identification of Tenrec ecaudatus, a Wild Mammal Introduced to Mayotte Island, as a Reservoir of the Newly Identified Human Pathogenic Leptospira mayottensis Lagadec, Erwan Gomard, Yann Le Minter, Gildas Cordonin, Colette Cardinale, Eric Ramasindrazana, Beza Dietrich, Muriel Goodman, Steven M Tortosa, Pablo Dellagi, Koussay PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Leptospirosis is a bacterial zoonosis of major concern on tropical islands. Human populations on western Indian Ocean islands are strongly affected by the disease although each archipelago shows contrasting epidemiology. For instance, Mayotte, part of the Comoros Archipelago, differs from the other neighbouring islands by a high diversity of Leptospira species infecting humans that includes Leptospira mayottensis, a species thought to be unique to this island. Using bacterial culture, molecular detection and typing, the present study explored the wild and domestic local mammalian fauna for renal carriage of leptospires and addressed the genetic relationships of the infecting strains with local isolates obtained from acute human cases and with Leptospira strains hosted by mammal species endemic to nearby Madagascar. Tenrec (Tenrec ecaudatus, Family Tenrecidae), a terrestrial mammal introduced from Madagascar, is identified as a reservoir of L. mayottensis. All isolated L. mayottensis sequence types form a monophyletic clade that includes Leptospira strains infecting humans and tenrecs on Mayotte, as well as two other Malagasy endemic tenrecid species of the genus Microgale. The lower diversity of L. mayottensis in tenrecs from Mayotte, compared to that occurring in Madagascar, suggests that L. mayottensis has indeed a Malagasy origin. This study also showed that introduced rats (Rattus rattus) and dogs are probably the main reservoirs of Leptospira borgpetersenii and Leptospira kirschneri, both bacteria being prevalent in local clinical cases. Data emphasize the epidemiological link between the two neighbouring islands and the role of introduced small mammals in shaping the local epidemiology of leptospirosis. Public Library of Science 2016-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5004980/ /pubmed/27574792 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004933 Text en © 2016 Lagadec et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Lagadec, Erwan
Gomard, Yann
Le Minter, Gildas
Cordonin, Colette
Cardinale, Eric
Ramasindrazana, Beza
Dietrich, Muriel
Goodman, Steven M
Tortosa, Pablo
Dellagi, Koussay
Identification of Tenrec ecaudatus, a Wild Mammal Introduced to Mayotte Island, as a Reservoir of the Newly Identified Human Pathogenic Leptospira mayottensis
title Identification of Tenrec ecaudatus, a Wild Mammal Introduced to Mayotte Island, as a Reservoir of the Newly Identified Human Pathogenic Leptospira mayottensis
title_full Identification of Tenrec ecaudatus, a Wild Mammal Introduced to Mayotte Island, as a Reservoir of the Newly Identified Human Pathogenic Leptospira mayottensis
title_fullStr Identification of Tenrec ecaudatus, a Wild Mammal Introduced to Mayotte Island, as a Reservoir of the Newly Identified Human Pathogenic Leptospira mayottensis
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Tenrec ecaudatus, a Wild Mammal Introduced to Mayotte Island, as a Reservoir of the Newly Identified Human Pathogenic Leptospira mayottensis
title_short Identification of Tenrec ecaudatus, a Wild Mammal Introduced to Mayotte Island, as a Reservoir of the Newly Identified Human Pathogenic Leptospira mayottensis
title_sort identification of tenrec ecaudatus, a wild mammal introduced to mayotte island, as a reservoir of the newly identified human pathogenic leptospira mayottensis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5004980/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27574792
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004933
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