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Seroepidemiology of leptospirosis in livestock in Trinidad
- Source :
- Tropical Animal Health and Production. 43:367-375
- Publication Year :
- 2010
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2010.
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Abstract
- A study was conducted to determine the seroprevalence of leptospirosis and infecting serovars across livestock (cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs) in Trinidad using the microscopic agglutination test with an international panel of 23 serovars. Of a total of 590 cattle tested, 21.5% were seropositive with agglutinations to 13 of the 23 antigens used in the panel. Icterohaemorrhagiae (9.3%), Sejroe (4.1%), Ballum (4.1%), and Autumnalis (1.9%) were the predominant serogroups detected in the cattle sampled (n = 590). Of 222 sheep tested, 5.0% were seropositive with agglutinations to five serovars belonging to two serogroups. These serogroups were Autumnalis at 2.7%, and Icterohaemorrhagiae at 2.3% of all sheep tested (n = 222). Of a total of 180 goats tested, 3.3% were seropositive, all agglutinating to the Icterohaemorrhagiae serogroup, 1.7% to serovar Copenhageni, 1.1% to serovar Mankarso, and 0.6% to serovar Icterohaemorrhagiae. Among pigs (n = 200), 5.0% were seropositive for five serovars belonging to three serogroups. These serogroups were Icterohaemorrhagiae at 2.5%, Australis at 2%, and Ballum at 0.5%. Overall, age and sex of animals were not significantly associated with leptospirosis with the exception of cattle where age was a significant factor for seropositivity. It was concluded that for livestock, leptospirosis may be an important zoonotic and economic disease, particularly in the case of cattle. It is imperative that the impact of leptospirosis on abortion, stillbirths, and decreased milk production in livestock in the country be assessed.
- Subjects :
- Serotype
Veterinary medicine
Swine
Age and sex
Animal science
Food Animals
Seroepidemiologic Studies
Leptospira
Direct agglutination test
medicine
Animals
Seroprevalence
Leptospirosis
Swine Diseases
biology
business.industry
Ruminants
biology.organism_classification
medicine.disease
Milk production
Trinidad and Tobago
Animal Science and Zoology
Livestock
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15737438 and 00494747
- Volume :
- 43
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Tropical Animal Health and Production
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7435af3af2adbbf8f7a295b4545ce13b
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s11250-010-9698-8