2021年La Arborada El Tambo-Huancayo城市化中突触啮齿动物中钩端螺旋体的存在

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology Boletin De Malariologia Y Salud Ambiental Pub Date : 2023-01-30 DOI:10.52808/bmsa.8e7.631.018
William Gil Castro Paniagua
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钩端螺旋体病是世界上传播最广的人畜共患疾病之一。患者一般表现为非特异性自限性发热状态;然而,不同比例的病例发展为所谓的韦尔病,其特征是黄疸、急性肾功能衰竭、出血性素质和严重的肺出血性综合征。褐家鼠、家鼠和小家鼠被认为是重要的感染源,其中褐家鼠是对人类感染致病性最高的钩端螺旋体之一——哥本哈根钩端螺旋体的主要宿主。鉴于啮齿动物是致病性钩端螺旋体对人类的重要感染源,同时由于缺乏自然感染啮齿动物的病理信息,本研究的目的是评估秘鲁万卡约市La Arborada城市化地区啮齿动物对该病的感染程度。共有750个陷阱被放置在75个点显示鼠患(存在特征)的房屋内,每个房屋10个陷阱。从安装开始,它们保持连续7天,每24小时定期修改一次。结果表明:分区中3个象限的捕集率均在20%以上,呈高风险;最常见的啮齿动物为家鼠和褐家鼠。6个区域为中等风险水平(超过13%),有较多的肌肉分枝杆菌存在,8个象限为低风险水平(超过5%),有较多的肌肉分枝杆菌存在。
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Presencia de Leptospira spp, en roedores sinantrópicos en la urbanización La Arborada El Tambor Huancayo, 2021
Leptospirosis is one of the most widespread zoonotic diseases in the world. Patients generally present with a nonspecific self-limited febrile state; however, a variable proportion of cases develop so-called Weil's disease, characterized by jaundice, acute renal failure, bleeding diathesis, and severe pulmonary hemorrhagic syndrome. Synanthropic rodents: Rattus norvegicus, R. rattus and Mus musculus are considered important sources of infection, among which Rattus norvegicus is the main host of L. interrogans serovar Copenhageni, which is one of the most pathogenic Leptospira species for human infections. Given the importance of rodents as a source of infection of pathogenic Leptospira for humans, and due to the lack of pathological information in naturally infected rodents, the objective of this study was to evaluate the degree of infection of this disease in rodents located in the Urbanization La Arborada, Huancayo, Peru. A total of 750 traps were placed inside houses that presented rodent infestation (presence of traits) in 75 points, with 10 traps each per house. From the installation they remained 7 continuous days, with periodic revisions every 24 hours. The results show that three quadrants of the zoning presented a high level of risk with more than 20% trapping. The most common rodents were R. rattus and R. norvegicus. Six areas presented a medium risk level (more than 13%) with a greater presence of M. musculus, and 8 quadrants had a low risk (more than 5%) with a greater presence of M. musculus.
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Boletin De Malariologia Y Salud Ambiental
Boletin De Malariologia Y Salud Ambiental INFECTIOUS DISEASES-PARASITOLOGY
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