| Literature DB >> 27064788 |
Celso Eduardo Souza1, Luciana Bonato Camargo2, Adriano Pinter1, Maria Rita Donalisio2.
Abstract
Equines play a role in the epidemiology of Brazilian spotted fever (BSF) since they are a primary host for the tick Amblyomma sculptum. We studied the seroprevalence for three species of Rickettsia in equines in four endemic (with human cases) and in four non-endemic areas (no human cases) in the Piracicaba River Basin, São Paulo, Brazil. A serological survey of 504 equines was performed: around 63 animals were sampled in each area and tested through indirect immunofluorescence assay for R. rickettsii, R. parkeri, and R. bellii in 2012-2013. Blood samples were seropositive for 183 equines (36.3%) in which 73 (39.9%) were from non-endemic areas. In the studied sites equines were highly exposed to Rickettsia infection ranging from 6.1% to 54.7%, with Geometric Mean Titers greater in endemic area (p = 0.012). Results suggest that Rickettsia may be more widespread than the surveillance of BSF has detected. These results highlight the need to include data on the seroprevalence of sentinel animals to improve human diagnoses and surveillance in areas with no reported human cases.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27064788 PMCID: PMC4827800 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0153303
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Map of Piracicaba River Basin, São Paulo, Brazil, including hydrology, main rivers and eight points of blood sample collection of 504 equines (red stars), 2012–2013.
Seroprevalence (%) for Rickettsia rickettsii by indirect immunofluorescence assay and geometric mean titer in equines, Piracicaba River Basin, state of São Paulo, Brazil, 2012–2013.
| Notification of BSF | Local of collection | Number of samples | GMT | Seroprevalence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | Jaguariúna | 57 | 108.38 | 43.9 (25) |
| Yes | Amparo | 58 | 114.04 | 41.4 (24) |
| Yes | Valinhos | 68 | 167.11 | 38.2 (26) |
| Yes | Piracicaba | 64 | 128.0 | 54.7 (35) |
| Subtotal | 247 | 8.69 | 44.5 (110) | |
| No | Rio Claro | 62 | 112.58 | 43.5 (27) |
| No | Bragança | 66 | 197.89 | 53 (35) |
| No | Atibaia | 63 | 143.68 | 9.5 (6) |
| No | São Pedro | 66 | 111.43 | 6.1 (5) |
| Subtotal | 257 | 4.15 | 28.4 (73) | |
| Total | 504 | 36.3 (183) |
It was obtained p value = 0.012 of Kruskal Wallis Test for independent groups (with and without human cases) with significance of 5%.
a GMT—Geometric mean titers
b Reactive sample for R. rickettsii, titer ≥ 1:64.
Reciprocal antibody titers by indirect immunofluorescence assay for Rickettsia spp. in 504 equines, Piracicaba River Basin, São Paulo, Brazil, 2012–2013.
| Municipalities | Human cases | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jaguariuna | Yes | 512 | 64 | negative |
| 256 | negative | 64 | ||
| Amparo | Yes | 128 | negative | 1024 |
| 256 | 64 | 64 | ||
| Piracicaba | Yes | 512 | 64 | negative |
| 512 | 64 | negative | ||
| 256 | 1024 | negative | ||
| 64 | 512 | negative | ||
| 64 | 256 | negative | ||
| 128 | negative | 512 | ||
| 64 | 256 | negative | ||
| Valinhos | Yes | 256 | 64 | 64 |
| 256 | 64 | 64 | ||
| 256 | 64 | 64 | ||
| 256 | 64 | negative | ||
| 256 | 64 | 64 | ||
| 256 | negative | 64 | ||
| Rio Claro | Yes | 256 | 64 | 64 |
| Atibaia | No | 256 | negative | 64 |
| 256 | 64 | 64 | ||
| Bragança | No | 1024 | 64 | 64 |
| 256 | 64 | negative | ||
| 256 | 64 | negative | ||
| 1024 | 64 | 64 | ||
| 256 | 64 | negative | ||
| São Pedro | No | 256 | 64 | 64 |
| Total homologous (n = 26) | 20 | 4 | 2 |
aData from S1 File.
Environmental characteristics and presence of animals in areas with and without notification of BSF in Piracicaba River Basin, state of São Paulo, 2012–2013.
| Notification of BSF | Municipalities | Rural/Urban | Type of vegetation | Capybara presence | Animals presence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | Amparo | Rural/Periurban | Riparian forest | Yes | Horses, Dogs, Wild animals |
| Yes | Jaguariúna | Rural | Remnants forest, Orchard | Yes | Horses, Dogs, Wild animals |
| Yes | Piracicaba | Rural | Dirty pasture, Remnants forest | Yes | Dogs, Wild animals |
| Yes | Valinhos | Rural | Remnants forest, Clean pasture, Orchard | Yes | Wild animals |
| No | Rio Claro | Periurban | Riparian forest | Yes | Horses, Dogs, Wild animals |
| No | Bragança | Rural | Riparian forest | Yes | Wild animals |
| No | Atibaia | Rural | Remnants forest, Pond, Clean pasture | Yes | Horses, Dogs, Wild animals |
| N | São Pedro | Rural | Riparian forest | No | No |
aThe areas of equine blood collection coincide with likely sites of infection (LSI) in 4 municipalities with reported cases.