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Prevalence of Leptospira serogroups in buffaloes from the Brazilian Amazon

Although Brazil has one of the largest buffalo populations in the Americas, buffalo leptospirosis is still poorly explored when compared to that in bovines; thus, the aim of this research was to carry out a large serological study for leptospirosis in this species in the Brazilian Amazon. For this,...

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Autores principales: Guedes, Israel B., de Souza, Gisele O., de Oliveira, Lilian A. R., Castro, Juliana F. de P., de Souza Filho, Antônio F., Maia, Anderson L. P., Heinemann, Marcos B.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7397922/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32319231
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.271
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author Guedes, Israel B.
de Souza, Gisele O.
de Oliveira, Lilian A. R.
Castro, Juliana F. de P.
de Souza Filho, Antônio F.
Maia, Anderson L. P.
Heinemann, Marcos B.
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Castro, Juliana F. de P.
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Maia, Anderson L. P.
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description Although Brazil has one of the largest buffalo populations in the Americas, buffalo leptospirosis is still poorly explored when compared to that in bovines; thus, the aim of this research was to carry out a large serological study for leptospirosis in this species in the Brazilian Amazon. For this, we collected 1,405 serum samples from buffaloes raised in the Amazon delta region, which is considered a major area of buffalo production in Brazil. The test used was a microscopic agglutination test (MAT) adopting 34 Leptospira antigens, some of which have never been tested for buffaloes in Brazil, including autochthonous strains; in total, 20 serogroups were evaluated. From the total of 1,405 serum samples, 894 (63.6%) reacted in the MAT to at least one of the 20 serogroups, and 511 (36.4%) did not react. The serogroups Sejroe, Autumnalis and Pomona were the most prevalent, with titres ranging from 100 to 12,800, and the autochthonous strains used were not significant in relation to the reference serovars. Leptospirosis in buffaloes seems to have a serological profile similar to leptospirosis in cattle, mainly due to the prevalence of the Sejroe serogroup; however, the results of this study suggested that in the Brazilian Amazon, Leptospira strains that are serologically distinct from the autochthonous strains isolated in the southeastern region of Brazil may be circulating in these animals. Other serovars could also be inserted into the panel of antigens used in MAT for serological studies on buffaloes.
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spelling pubmed-73979222020-08-06 Prevalence of Leptospira serogroups in buffaloes from the Brazilian Amazon Guedes, Israel B. de Souza, Gisele O. de Oliveira, Lilian A. R. Castro, Juliana F. de P. de Souza Filho, Antônio F. Maia, Anderson L. P. Heinemann, Marcos B. Vet Med Sci Original Articles Although Brazil has one of the largest buffalo populations in the Americas, buffalo leptospirosis is still poorly explored when compared to that in bovines; thus, the aim of this research was to carry out a large serological study for leptospirosis in this species in the Brazilian Amazon. For this, we collected 1,405 serum samples from buffaloes raised in the Amazon delta region, which is considered a major area of buffalo production in Brazil. The test used was a microscopic agglutination test (MAT) adopting 34 Leptospira antigens, some of which have never been tested for buffaloes in Brazil, including autochthonous strains; in total, 20 serogroups were evaluated. From the total of 1,405 serum samples, 894 (63.6%) reacted in the MAT to at least one of the 20 serogroups, and 511 (36.4%) did not react. The serogroups Sejroe, Autumnalis and Pomona were the most prevalent, with titres ranging from 100 to 12,800, and the autochthonous strains used were not significant in relation to the reference serovars. Leptospirosis in buffaloes seems to have a serological profile similar to leptospirosis in cattle, mainly due to the prevalence of the Sejroe serogroup; however, the results of this study suggested that in the Brazilian Amazon, Leptospira strains that are serologically distinct from the autochthonous strains isolated in the southeastern region of Brazil may be circulating in these animals. Other serovars could also be inserted into the panel of antigens used in MAT for serological studies on buffaloes. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7397922/ /pubmed/32319231 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.271 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Veterinary Medicine and Science Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Guedes, Israel B.
de Souza, Gisele O.
de Oliveira, Lilian A. R.
Castro, Juliana F. de P.
de Souza Filho, Antônio F.
Maia, Anderson L. P.
Heinemann, Marcos B.
Prevalence of Leptospira serogroups in buffaloes from the Brazilian Amazon
title Prevalence of Leptospira serogroups in buffaloes from the Brazilian Amazon
title_full Prevalence of Leptospira serogroups in buffaloes from the Brazilian Amazon
title_fullStr Prevalence of Leptospira serogroups in buffaloes from the Brazilian Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Leptospira serogroups in buffaloes from the Brazilian Amazon
title_short Prevalence of Leptospira serogroups in buffaloes from the Brazilian Amazon
title_sort prevalence of leptospira serogroups in buffaloes from the brazilian amazon
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7397922/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32319231
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.271
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