Patterns in Leptospira shedding in norway rats (Rattus Norvegicus) from Brazilian slum communities at high risk of disease transmition

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Federico
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Background: We address some critical but unknown parameters of individuals and populations of Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) that influence leptospiral infection, maintenance and spirochetal loads shed in urine, which contaminates the environment ultimately leading to human infection. Methodology/Principal Findings Our study, conducted in Salvador, Brazil, established the average load of leptospires in positive kidneys to be 5.9 x 106 per mL (range 3.1-8.2 x106) genome equivalents (GEq), similar to the 6.1 x 106 per ml (range 2.2-9.4 x106) average obtained from paired urines, with a significant positive correlation (R2=0.78) between the two. Based on bivariate and multivariate modeling, we found with both kidney and urine samples that leptospiral loads increased with the age of rats (based on the index of body length to mass), MAT titer and the presence of wounding/scars, and varied with site of capture. Some associations were modified by sex but trends were apparent. Combining with data on the demographic properties and prevalence of leptospiral carriage in rat populations in Salvador, we estimated that daily leptospiral loads shed in the urine of a population of 82 individuals exceeded 9.1 x 1010 leptospires. Conclusions/Significance: These factors directly influence the risk of leptospiral acquisition among humans and provide essential epidemiological information linking properties of rat populations with risk of human infection.
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Based on bivariate and multivariate modeling, we found with both kidney and urine samples that leptospiral loads increased with the age of rats (based on the index of body length to mass), MAT titer and the presence of wounding/scars, and varied with site of capture. Some associations were modified by sex but trends were apparent. Combining with data on the demographic properties and prevalence of leptospiral carriage in rat populations in Salvador, we estimated that daily leptospiral loads shed in the urine of a population of 82 individuals exceeded 9.1 x 1010 leptospires. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Patterns in Leptospira shedding in norway rats (Rattus Norvegicus) from Brazilian slum communities at high risk of disease transmition
dc.title.alternative.pt_BR.fl_str_mv PLoS Negl. Trop. Dis.
title Patterns in Leptospira shedding in norway rats (Rattus Norvegicus) from Brazilian slum communities at high risk of disease transmition
spellingShingle Patterns in Leptospira shedding in norway rats (Rattus Norvegicus) from Brazilian slum communities at high risk of disease transmition
Costa, Federico
Leptospires
Human infection
Rattus norvegicus
title_short Patterns in Leptospira shedding in norway rats (Rattus Norvegicus) from Brazilian slum communities at high risk of disease transmition
title_full Patterns in Leptospira shedding in norway rats (Rattus Norvegicus) from Brazilian slum communities at high risk of disease transmition
title_fullStr Patterns in Leptospira shedding in norway rats (Rattus Norvegicus) from Brazilian slum communities at high risk of disease transmition
title_full_unstemmed Patterns in Leptospira shedding in norway rats (Rattus Norvegicus) from Brazilian slum communities at high risk of disease transmition
title_sort Patterns in Leptospira shedding in norway rats (Rattus Norvegicus) from Brazilian slum communities at high risk of disease transmition
author Costa, Federico
author_facet Costa, Federico
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Federico
Costa, Federico
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Leptospires
Human infection
Rattus norvegicus
topic Leptospires
Human infection
Rattus norvegicus
description Background: We address some critical but unknown parameters of individuals and populations of Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) that influence leptospiral infection, maintenance and spirochetal loads shed in urine, which contaminates the environment ultimately leading to human infection. Methodology/Principal Findings Our study, conducted in Salvador, Brazil, established the average load of leptospires in positive kidneys to be 5.9 x 106 per mL (range 3.1-8.2 x106) genome equivalents (GEq), similar to the 6.1 x 106 per ml (range 2.2-9.4 x106) average obtained from paired urines, with a significant positive correlation (R2=0.78) between the two. Based on bivariate and multivariate modeling, we found with both kidney and urine samples that leptospiral loads increased with the age of rats (based on the index of body length to mass), MAT titer and the presence of wounding/scars, and varied with site of capture. Some associations were modified by sex but trends were apparent. Combining with data on the demographic properties and prevalence of leptospiral carriage in rat populations in Salvador, we estimated that daily leptospiral loads shed in the urine of a population of 82 individuals exceeded 9.1 x 1010 leptospires. Conclusions/Significance: These factors directly influence the risk of leptospiral acquisition among humans and provide essential epidemiological information linking properties of rat populations with risk of human infection.
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