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Detection of Leptospira interrogans in Hedgehogs from Central China.

Xiao-Juan Ma1, Xiao-Qing Gong1, Xiao Xiao1,2, Jian-Wei Liu1, Hui-Ju Han1, Xiang-Rong Qin1, Si-Cong Lei1, Xiao-Lan Gu1, Hao Yu1, Xue-Jie Yu1.   

Abstract

Background: Leptospira is the causative agent of leptospirosis, a zoonotic disease of global importance. To have a better understanding on the host species of Leptospira, we investigated the prevalence of Leptospira species in hedgehogs in Central China. Materials and
Methods: Hedgehogs were captured in Hubei Province, China in May and October, 2018. Total DNA was extracted from the kidney tissues of hedgehogs for determining the Leptospira species by PCR amplification of the rrs2, secY, and flaB genes with genus-specific primers.
Results: PCR amplification indicated that the positive rate of hedgehogs to the rrs2, secY, and flaB genes were 19.5% (8/41), 12.2% (5/41), and 9.8% (4/41), respectively. The homology of the partial sequence of rrs2, secY, and flaB genes were 99.0-100% among the Leptospira strains from hedgehogs. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that Leptospira species detected in this study clustered together with Leptospira interrogans. Conclusions: We detected L. interrogans from hedgehogs in Central China, suggesting hedgehogs are the hosts of L. interrogans.

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Keywords:  China; Leptospira; hedgehogs

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32155388      PMCID: PMC7249457          DOI: 10.1089/vbz.2019.2544

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis        ISSN: 1530-3667            Impact factor:   2.133


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