TY - JOUR
T1 - Seroprevalence of Leptospira spp infection and its risk factors among domestic dogs in Bogotá, Colombia
AU - Cárdenas, Nicolás Céspedes
AU - Infante, Gina Polo
AU - Pacheco, Dina Andrea Rangel
AU - Diaz, Juan Pablo Diaz
AU - Wagner, Diana Carolina Mejia
AU - Dias, Ricardo Augusto
AU - Neto, José Soares Ferreira
AU - Amaku, Marcos
AU - Vargas-Pinto, Piero
AU - Polo, Luis
AU - Grisi-Filho, Jose Henrique Hildebrand
N1 - © 2018 The Author.
PY - 2018/12
Y1 - 2018/12
N2 - Different analytical tools were used to determine the seroprevalence of and risk factors associated with Leptospira spp infection in 192 domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) in Bogotá, Colombia. Using the microscopic agglutination test (MAT), a battery of 16 Leptospira serovars were tested. The seroprevalence of Leptospira spp was calculated as 36.46% (95% CI 0.30-0.43). A questionnaire was applied to the dogs' owners at the time of sampling and the variables "Water sources near home" and "Dog hunting rodents" were identified as risk factors for leptospirosis occurrence in the urban area of Bogotá. Geographical coordinates relating to the dogs' households were obtained in order to map out the spatial distribution of reactive and unreactive dogs. Additionally, we found that the mean annual precipitation was higher at geographical locations with reactive animals than at those with unreactive dogs (p < 0.05). Preventing exposure of dogs to rodents and waste-water bodies that could be contaminated with Leptospira might effectively reduce occurrences of leptospirosis. Moreover, promoting preventive programs and vaccination of dogs against leptospirosis in areas of higher precipitation and prior to rainy months could be an effective strategy for leptospirosis prevention.
AB - Different analytical tools were used to determine the seroprevalence of and risk factors associated with Leptospira spp infection in 192 domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) in Bogotá, Colombia. Using the microscopic agglutination test (MAT), a battery of 16 Leptospira serovars were tested. The seroprevalence of Leptospira spp was calculated as 36.46% (95% CI 0.30-0.43). A questionnaire was applied to the dogs' owners at the time of sampling and the variables "Water sources near home" and "Dog hunting rodents" were identified as risk factors for leptospirosis occurrence in the urban area of Bogotá. Geographical coordinates relating to the dogs' households were obtained in order to map out the spatial distribution of reactive and unreactive dogs. Additionally, we found that the mean annual precipitation was higher at geographical locations with reactive animals than at those with unreactive dogs (p < 0.05). Preventing exposure of dogs to rodents and waste-water bodies that could be contaminated with Leptospira might effectively reduce occurrences of leptospirosis. Moreover, promoting preventive programs and vaccination of dogs against leptospirosis in areas of higher precipitation and prior to rainy months could be an effective strategy for leptospirosis prevention.
U2 - 10.1016/j.vas.2018.08.002
DO - 10.1016/j.vas.2018.08.002
M3 - Article
C2 - 32734054
SN - 2451-943X
VL - 6
SP - 64
EP - 68
JO - Veterinary and Animal Science
JF - Veterinary and Animal Science
ER -