| Literature DB >> 29774844 |
Mark Moseley, Soanandrasana Rahelinirina, Minoarisoa Rajerison, Benoit Garin, Stuart Piertney, Sandra Telfer.
Abstract
We identified mixed infections of pathogenic Leptospira in small mammals across a landscape-scale study area in Madagascar by using primers targeting different Leptospira spp. Using targeted primers increased prevalence estimates and evidence for transmission between endemic and invasive hosts. Future studies should assess rodentborne transmission of Leptospira to humans.Entities:
Keywords: Leptospira; Madagascar; bacteria; co-infections; disease ecology; introduced species; invasive; maintenance hosts; molecular epidemiology; neglected tropical diseases; public health; reservoir hosts; spillover; zoonoses
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29774844 PMCID: PMC6004868 DOI: 10.3201/eid2406.180035
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Prevalence of Leptospira infection in small mammal hosts, Madagascar, 2013–2015
| Host type and species | No. positive/no. tested | Prevalence, % (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|
| Endemic | ||
| 12/108 | 11 (6–19) | |
| 6/24 | 25 (12–46) | |
| 6/29 | 21 (10–39) | |
| Invasive | ||
| 80/347 | 23 (19–28) | |
| 16/60 | 27 (17–39) | |
| 17/36 | 47 (32–63) | |
| 57/119 | 48 (39–57) | |
| Total | 194/723 | 27 (24–30) |
*Endemic Microgale tenrecs and Eliurus rats were analyzed at the genus level because these genera were composed of a large number of species.
FigureProportion of Leptospira-positive Rattus rattus rat samples (n = 63) infected with L. borgpetersenii, L. interrogans, or L. mayottensis before and after characterizing mixed infections, Madagascar, 2013–2015. We initially genotyped R. rattus rat samples positive for Leptospira 16S rRNA by sequencing ≈300 bp of the lfb1 gene using standard primers and thermal profile (6). To characterize mixed infections, we used forward primers targeting the lfb1 locus of the different Leptospira species and the standard reverse primer and thermal profile. Mixed infections result in the sum of proportions exceeding 100% after characterization. Error bars represent 95% CIs.