Literature DB >> 17423841

Is canine leptospirosis underdiagnosed in southern Ontario? A case report and serological survey.

J F Prescott, R L Ferrier, V M Nicholson, K M Johnston, B Hoff.   

Abstract

An eight-year-old city-dwelling Cairn Terrier was presented to a veterinary hospital in acute renal failure with evidence of hepatic insufficiency. The dog was treated symptomatically over three days, during which time vomiting was largely controlled, but it became jaundiced as hepatic insufficiency worsened. Leptospira pomona was demonstrated in large numbers by immunofluorescent staining of urinary sediment. It was isolated and its identity confirmed as L. pomona genotype kennewicki. The source of the infection was thought to be raccoons.Sera from 474 blood samples submitted for diagnostic purposes to two clinical pathology laboratories in southern Ontario were examined with the microscopic agglutination test for antibodies to selected leptospiral serovars. Of the sera tested, 39.2% reacted at titers >/=1:100 with one or more serovars, the majority of all sera (26.2%) reacting at low titers to canicola or icterohaemorrhagiae, or both. These reactions likely resulted from vaccination. A smaller proportion reacted to other serovars tested: autumnalis (3.8%), bratislava (8.2%), grippotyphosa (1.9%), hardjo (3.0%), and pomona (3.2%). Among dogs reacting to these latter serovars (other than bratislava), many had broadly cross-reacting and relatively high titers. One dog with a titer of 1:800 to pomona had had a disease typical of leptospirosis two years previously. Three other dogs with high titers to autumnalis, bratislava, or mixed serovars had clinical histories compatible with leptospirosis.We suggest that leptospiral bacterins for dogs in Ontario be broadened to include at least serovars autumnalis and pomona.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 17423841      PMCID: PMC1481017     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Vet J        ISSN: 0008-5286            Impact factor:   1.008


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