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Spatial and Simultaneous Seroprevalence of Anti-Leptospira Antibodies in Owners and Their Domiciled Dogs in a Major City of Southern Brazil.

Aline do Nascimento Benitez1, Thais Cabral Monica2, Ana Carolina Miura2, Micheline Sahyun Romanelli3, Lucienne Garcia Pretto Giordano4, Roberta Lemos Freire4, Regina Mitsuka-Breganó4, Camila Marinelli Martins5,6, Alexander Welker Biondo7,8, Isabela Machado Serrano9, Thiago Henrique Carneiro Rios Lopes9, Renato Barbosa Reis9, Jancarlo Ferreira Gomes1, Federico Costa10,11, Elsio Wunder10,12, Albert Icksang Ko10,12, Italmar Teodorico Navarro4.   

Abstract

Although leptospirosis has been considered a major concern in urban areas, no study to date has spatially and simultaneously compared both owner and dog serology in households of major cities. Accordingly, the aim of the present study was to assess the seroprevalence of Leptospira antibodies, evaluate associated risk factors and conduct spatial analyses in 565 randomly selected households, which included 597 dog owners and 729 dogs in Londrina, Southern Brazil. Seropositivity by MAT were detected in in 11/597 (1.84%) owners and in 155/729 (21.26%) dogs. The risk factors were evaluated with logistic regression analysis and spatial factors and case distribution were evaluated with kernel density analyses. The sera of 14/155 (9.03%) dogs reacted for more than one serovar with the same titer. Canicola was the most frequent serogroup, detected in 3/11 (27.27%) owners and 76/155 (49.03%) dogs. The highest titer among the owners was 1:3,200 and was detected in the same household with a titer of 1:800 in the dog. Simultaneous owner-dog seropositivity was found in 7/565 (1.23%) households, with three reacted against serogroup Canicola. Positive owners were detected in 4/565 (0.70%) households and positive dogs were detected in 141/565 (24.95%) households. The associated risks of infection for dogs were different from those associated with infection in owners. Risk analyses for Canicola also identified specific factors of infection. Regardless of owner and dog cases were not statistically clustered, the kernel map has shown dog positivity occurrence in the same hot locations and near positive owners. The dependent variable analysis and logit model suggested a greater likelihood of peri-domiciliary contact with Leptospira. In conclusion, exposure to Leptospira infection was significantly higher in dogs than in their owners and human cases spatially overlapped dog cases, implicating dogs as potential environmental sentinels for this disease. In addition, the associated risk may vary according to serogroup, and the observed simultaneous Canicola seropositivity of owner and dog has suggested intradomicile-transmitted infection.
Copyright © 2021 Benitez, Monica, Miura, Romanelli, Giordano, Freire, Mitsuka-Breganó, Martins, Biondo, Serrano, Lopes, Reis, Gomes, Costa, Wunder, Ko and Navarro.

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Keywords:  One Health; epidemiology; kernell analysis; serovar; zoonosis

Year:  2021        PMID: 33490126      PMCID: PMC7820180          DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2020.580400

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Vet Sci        ISSN: 2297-1769


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