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Are Small Animal Practitioners Occupationally Exposed to Leptospirosis? Results of a Serological Survey

Leptospirosis is a worldwide zoonosis frequently responsible for clinical disease in dogs and rarely reported in human people. The risk of human exposure to Leptospira has been investigated in a sample population working in the northeast of Italy, a geographical area with high endemicity of canine l...

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Autores principales: Mazzotta, Elisa, Lucchese, Laura, Salata, Cristiano, Furlanello, Tommaso, Baroni, Ermenegildo, Zotti, Alessandro, Venturi, Gabriele, Fincato, Alice, Marchione, Silvia, Capello, Katia, Natale, Alda
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8835096/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35162820
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031797
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author Mazzotta, Elisa
Lucchese, Laura
Salata, Cristiano
Furlanello, Tommaso
Baroni, Ermenegildo
Zotti, Alessandro
Venturi, Gabriele
Fincato, Alice
Marchione, Silvia
Capello, Katia
Natale, Alda
author_facet Mazzotta, Elisa
Lucchese, Laura
Salata, Cristiano
Furlanello, Tommaso
Baroni, Ermenegildo
Zotti, Alessandro
Venturi, Gabriele
Fincato, Alice
Marchione, Silvia
Capello, Katia
Natale, Alda
author_sort Mazzotta, Elisa
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description Leptospirosis is a worldwide zoonosis frequently responsible for clinical disease in dogs and rarely reported in human people. The risk of human exposure to Leptospira has been investigated in a sample population working in the northeast of Italy, a geographical area with high endemicity of canine leptospirosis. Two-hundred twenty-one human serum samples were analyzed for Leptospira microagglutination test (MAT): 112 clinical freelance small animal practitioners (exposed subjects) and 109 people not occupationally exposed to Leptospira-infected animals (unexposed subjects) were voluntarily enrolled. Despite the previously reported serological detection of antibodies vs. Leptospira in people in different Italian regions, this study did not detect any reactivity in the investigated population. This study shows that veterinarians do not appear to be at a greater risk of leptospirosis than the reference population. This may be due to both veterinarian awareness of the Leptospira zoonotic risk and the efficiency of the preventive measures and management of patients. Moreover, it could be the result of the relatively low excretion of Leptospira in symptomatic dogs, which can be considered as an environmental sentinel for Leptospira presence rather than a vehicle of transmission.
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spelling pubmed-88350962022-02-12 Are Small Animal Practitioners Occupationally Exposed to Leptospirosis? Results of a Serological Survey Mazzotta, Elisa Lucchese, Laura Salata, Cristiano Furlanello, Tommaso Baroni, Ermenegildo Zotti, Alessandro Venturi, Gabriele Fincato, Alice Marchione, Silvia Capello, Katia Natale, Alda Int J Environ Res Public Health Communication Leptospirosis is a worldwide zoonosis frequently responsible for clinical disease in dogs and rarely reported in human people. The risk of human exposure to Leptospira has been investigated in a sample population working in the northeast of Italy, a geographical area with high endemicity of canine leptospirosis. Two-hundred twenty-one human serum samples were analyzed for Leptospira microagglutination test (MAT): 112 clinical freelance small animal practitioners (exposed subjects) and 109 people not occupationally exposed to Leptospira-infected animals (unexposed subjects) were voluntarily enrolled. Despite the previously reported serological detection of antibodies vs. Leptospira in people in different Italian regions, this study did not detect any reactivity in the investigated population. This study shows that veterinarians do not appear to be at a greater risk of leptospirosis than the reference population. This may be due to both veterinarian awareness of the Leptospira zoonotic risk and the efficiency of the preventive measures and management of patients. Moreover, it could be the result of the relatively low excretion of Leptospira in symptomatic dogs, which can be considered as an environmental sentinel for Leptospira presence rather than a vehicle of transmission. MDPI 2022-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8835096/ /pubmed/35162820 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031797 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mazzotta, Elisa
Lucchese, Laura
Salata, Cristiano
Furlanello, Tommaso
Baroni, Ermenegildo
Zotti, Alessandro
Venturi, Gabriele
Fincato, Alice
Marchione, Silvia
Capello, Katia
Natale, Alda
Are Small Animal Practitioners Occupationally Exposed to Leptospirosis? Results of a Serological Survey
title Are Small Animal Practitioners Occupationally Exposed to Leptospirosis? Results of a Serological Survey
title_full Are Small Animal Practitioners Occupationally Exposed to Leptospirosis? Results of a Serological Survey
title_fullStr Are Small Animal Practitioners Occupationally Exposed to Leptospirosis? Results of a Serological Survey
title_full_unstemmed Are Small Animal Practitioners Occupationally Exposed to Leptospirosis? Results of a Serological Survey
title_short Are Small Animal Practitioners Occupationally Exposed to Leptospirosis? Results of a Serological Survey
title_sort are small animal practitioners occupationally exposed to leptospirosis? results of a serological survey
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8835096/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35162820
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031797
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