Joel Filipe, Stefania Lauzi, Flavia Bullo, Mario D'Incau, Gabriele Meroni, Piera Anna Martino, Sonia Magistrelli, Maurizio Restelli, Paola Dall'Ara
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钩端螺旋体病是一种广泛存在的人畜共患疾病,被认为是人类和狗的一种重新出现的传染病,但意大利宠物的钩端螺旋体血清阳性反应率却相对较低。本研究的目的是通过钩端螺旋体血清学的金标准检测方法显微凝集试验(MAT)评估收容所中猫狗的钩端螺旋体抗体流行率,并评估钩端螺旋体感染的风险因素。这项血清流行病学研究调查了米兰一家市政收容所收容的 106 只狗和 51 只猫的钩端螺旋体抗体流行率。研究人员在 2014 年春夏季和 2016/2017 年秋冬季两个采样期采集了动物的血液样本。对八个血清群进行了评估:L. Australis、L. Ballum、L. Canicola、L. Grippotyphosa、L. Icterohaemorrhagiae、L. Pomona、L. Sejroe 和 L. Tarassovi。抗体滴度从 1:100 到 1:6400 不等。结果表明,21.7% 的狗体内有针对 L. Icterohaemorrhagiae 和 L. Australis 血清群的抗体,是最常见的。相反,没有一只猫产生抗体。春夏季的血清阳性率(32.7%)高于秋冬季(11.1%),性别和年龄方面的结果没有统计学意义。这些发现强调了在收容所环境中持续进行血清学监测和采取生物安全措施以降低钩端螺旋体病带来的人畜共患风险的重要性。
Leptospira spp. Antibody Seroprevalence in Stray Dogs and Cats: A Study in Milan, Northern Italy.
Leptospirosis is a widespread zoonosis recognised as a re-emerging infectious disease in both humans and dogs, yet the actual seroprevalence of Leptospira in pets in Italy is relatively unknown. The aim of this study was to evaluate Leptospira antibody prevalence in dogs and cats from a shelter by the microscopic agglutination test (MAT), the gold standard test in leptospiral serology, and to assess risk factors for Leptospira infection. This seroepidemiological study investigated the prevalence of leptospiral antibodies in a cohort of 106 dogs and 51 cats housed in a municipal shelter in Milan. Blood samples were collected from the animals during two sampling periods: spring/summer 2014 and autumn/winter 2016/2017. Eight serogroups were evaluated: L. Australis, L. Ballum, L. Canicola, L. Grippotyphosa, L. Icterohaemorrhagiae, L. Pomona, L. Sejroe, and L. Tarassovi. Antibody titres ranged from 1:100 to 1:6400. The results indicated that 21.7% of dogs had antibodies against serogroups L. Icterohaemorrhagiae and L. Australis, making them the most often found. Conversely, none of the cats showed any presence of antibodies. Seropositivity was higher in the spring/summer period (32.7%) than in autumn/winter (11.1%), and no statistically significant results were found regarding sex or age. These findings underscore the importance of ongoing serological surveillance and biosecurity measures in shelter environments to mitigate the zoonotic risk posed by leptospirosis.
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Veterinary Sciences is an international and interdisciplinary scholarly open access journal. It publishes original that are relevant to any field of veterinary sciences, including prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease, disorder and injury in animals. This journal covers almost all topics related to animal health and veterinary medicine. Research fields of interest include but are not limited to: anaesthesiology anatomy bacteriology biochemistry cardiology dentistry dermatology embryology endocrinology epidemiology genetics histology immunology microbiology molecular biology mycology neurobiology oncology ophthalmology parasitology pathology pharmacology physiology radiology surgery theriogenology toxicology virology.