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Nurul Natasya Azhari1, Siti Nur Alia Ramli1, Narcisse Joseph1, Noraini Philip1, Nooreen Farzana Mustapha2, Siti Nabilah Ishak3, Farah Shafawati Mohd-Taib3, Shukor Md Nor3, Muhammad Afif Yusof4, Shahrul Anuar Mohd Sah4, Mohd Nasir Bin Mohd Desa5, Garba Bashiru6, Caio Graco Zeppelini7, Federico Costa8, Zamberi Sekawi1, Vasantha Kumari Neela9.
Abstract
Leptospirosis is caused by the spirochetal bacterium Leptospira of which rodents are considered the most important reservoir. This study aims to determine and characterize virulent Leptospira species among rodents and small mammals found in human settlements and recreational spots within the Hulu Langat and Gombak districts of Selangor, Malaysia; regions that frequently report probable human leptospirosis cases. Molecular analysis revealed an overall Leptospira detection rate of 14.3% among the 266 small mammals captured, and the human settlements were found to have the highest number of isolates (15.1%), followed by recreational sites (14.5%). The molecular characterization conducted based on the lipL32, secY genes and MLST revealed that the strains belonged to four different species, including; Leptospira interrogans (29; 76.3%; ST50, ST238, ST243), L. kirschneri (5; 13.15%; ST110), L. borgpetersenii (3; 8%; ST143) and L. weilii (1; 2.63%; ST242). The study revealed genotypes of circulating strains among small mammals in Malaysia, which include Leptospira locus ST110 L. kirschneri, ST 50 L. interrogans, ST143 L. borgpetersenii and ST242 L. weilii. Among the small mammals studied, 17/105 (16.2%) Rattus norvegicus, 7/59 (11.9%) of Rattus rattus, 5/24 (20.8%) of Maxomys whiteheadi, 4/18 (22.2%) of Sundamys muelleri, 2/22 (9%), Tupaia gliss, 2/16 (12.5%) Rattus tiomanicus and 1/4 (25%) of Suncus murinus carried pathogenic leptospires. The data from the present study may imply that, in addition to rodents, other small mammals also serve as maintenance hosts for Leptospira. Hence, much remains unknown about Leptospira maintenance hosts, and there is need for further investigation to ascertain the prevailing serovars of pathogenic Leptospira in Malaysia. This will assist in the development of efficient diagnostic assays with improved microscopic agglutination test (MAT) panels, and in the implementation of suitable prevention and control measures.Entities:
Keywords: L. borgpetersenii; L. interrogans; L. kirschneri; L. weilii; Leptospira; Leptospirosis; Malaysia; Recreational forest; Rodents; Small mammals
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30145261 DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2018.08.020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Trop ISSN: 0001-706X Impact factor: 3.112