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Small Mammals as Carriers/Hosts of Leptospira spp. in the Western Amazon Forest

Leptospira is a bacteria that causes leptospirosis and is transmitted through water, soil, or mud that is contaminated by the urine of infected animals. Although it is mainly associated with the urban environment, Leptospires also circulate in rural and wild environments. This study aimed to investi...

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Autores principales: Medeiros, Luciana dos Santos, Braga Domingos, Susan Christina, Azevedo, Maria Isabel Nogueira Di, Peruquetti, Rui Carlos, de Albuquerque, Narianne Ferreira, D'Andrea, Paulo Sérgio, Botelho, André Luis de Moura, Crisóstomo, Charle Ferreira, Vieira, Anahi Souto, Martins, Gabriel, Teixeira, Bernardo Rodrigues, Carvalho-Costa, Filipe Anibal, Lilenbaum, Walter
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7738340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33344523
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.569004
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author Medeiros, Luciana dos Santos
Braga Domingos, Susan Christina
Azevedo, Maria Isabel Nogueira Di
Peruquetti, Rui Carlos
de Albuquerque, Narianne Ferreira
D'Andrea, Paulo Sérgio
Botelho, André Luis de Moura
Crisóstomo, Charle Ferreira
Vieira, Anahi Souto
Martins, Gabriel
Teixeira, Bernardo Rodrigues
Carvalho-Costa, Filipe Anibal
Lilenbaum, Walter
author_facet Medeiros, Luciana dos Santos
Braga Domingos, Susan Christina
Azevedo, Maria Isabel Nogueira Di
Peruquetti, Rui Carlos
de Albuquerque, Narianne Ferreira
D'Andrea, Paulo Sérgio
Botelho, André Luis de Moura
Crisóstomo, Charle Ferreira
Vieira, Anahi Souto
Martins, Gabriel
Teixeira, Bernardo Rodrigues
Carvalho-Costa, Filipe Anibal
Lilenbaum, Walter
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description Leptospira is a bacteria that causes leptospirosis and is transmitted through water, soil, or mud that is contaminated by the urine of infected animals. Although it is mainly associated with the urban environment, Leptospires also circulate in rural and wild environments. This study aimed to investigate the role of small mammals in leptospirosis epidemiology in the western Amazon, Brazil. In total, 103 animals from 23 species belonging to the orders Didelphimorphia and Rodentia were captured. Blood, kidney, and urine samples were collected and Microscopic Agglutination Test (MAT), lipL32 PCR, secY sequencing, and culturing were conducted. MAT was reactive on 1/15 sera, and no bacterial isolate was obtained. PCR yielded 44.7% positive samples from 16 species. Twenty samples were genetically characterized and identified as L. interrogans (n = 12), L. noguchii (n = 4), and L. santarosai (n = 4). No statistical association was found between the prevalence of infection by Leptospira spp. in small mammals within carrier/hosts species, orders, study area, and forest strata. Our results indicate a high prevalence of pathogenic Leptospira spp. in several rodent and marsupial species and report the first evidence of Leptospira spp. carrier/hosts in the Brazilian Western Amazon.
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spelling pubmed-77383402020-12-17 Small Mammals as Carriers/Hosts of Leptospira spp. in the Western Amazon Forest Medeiros, Luciana dos Santos Braga Domingos, Susan Christina Azevedo, Maria Isabel Nogueira Di Peruquetti, Rui Carlos de Albuquerque, Narianne Ferreira D'Andrea, Paulo Sérgio Botelho, André Luis de Moura Crisóstomo, Charle Ferreira Vieira, Anahi Souto Martins, Gabriel Teixeira, Bernardo Rodrigues Carvalho-Costa, Filipe Anibal Lilenbaum, Walter Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Leptospira is a bacteria that causes leptospirosis and is transmitted through water, soil, or mud that is contaminated by the urine of infected animals. Although it is mainly associated with the urban environment, Leptospires also circulate in rural and wild environments. This study aimed to investigate the role of small mammals in leptospirosis epidemiology in the western Amazon, Brazil. In total, 103 animals from 23 species belonging to the orders Didelphimorphia and Rodentia were captured. Blood, kidney, and urine samples were collected and Microscopic Agglutination Test (MAT), lipL32 PCR, secY sequencing, and culturing were conducted. MAT was reactive on 1/15 sera, and no bacterial isolate was obtained. PCR yielded 44.7% positive samples from 16 species. Twenty samples were genetically characterized and identified as L. interrogans (n = 12), L. noguchii (n = 4), and L. santarosai (n = 4). No statistical association was found between the prevalence of infection by Leptospira spp. in small mammals within carrier/hosts species, orders, study area, and forest strata. Our results indicate a high prevalence of pathogenic Leptospira spp. in several rodent and marsupial species and report the first evidence of Leptospira spp. carrier/hosts in the Brazilian Western Amazon. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7738340/ /pubmed/33344523 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.569004 Text en Copyright © 2020 Medeiros, Braga Domingos, Azevedo, Peruquetti, de Albuquerque, D'Andrea, Botelho, Crisóstomo, Vieira, Martins, Teixeira, Carvalho-Costa and Lilenbaum. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
Medeiros, Luciana dos Santos
Braga Domingos, Susan Christina
Azevedo, Maria Isabel Nogueira Di
Peruquetti, Rui Carlos
de Albuquerque, Narianne Ferreira
D'Andrea, Paulo Sérgio
Botelho, André Luis de Moura
Crisóstomo, Charle Ferreira
Vieira, Anahi Souto
Martins, Gabriel
Teixeira, Bernardo Rodrigues
Carvalho-Costa, Filipe Anibal
Lilenbaum, Walter
Small Mammals as Carriers/Hosts of Leptospira spp. in the Western Amazon Forest
title Small Mammals as Carriers/Hosts of Leptospira spp. in the Western Amazon Forest
title_full Small Mammals as Carriers/Hosts of Leptospira spp. in the Western Amazon Forest
title_fullStr Small Mammals as Carriers/Hosts of Leptospira spp. in the Western Amazon Forest
title_full_unstemmed Small Mammals as Carriers/Hosts of Leptospira spp. in the Western Amazon Forest
title_short Small Mammals as Carriers/Hosts of Leptospira spp. in the Western Amazon Forest
title_sort small mammals as carriers/hosts of leptospira spp. in the western amazon forest
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7738340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33344523
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.569004
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