Serological survey of anti-Leptospira spp. antibodies in individuals with animal hoarding disorder and their dogs in a major city of Southern Brazil
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DOI: | 10.1002/vms3.704 |
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Resumo: | Background: Individuals with hoarding disorder (HD) presented a persistent difficulty in detaching from objects and/or animals. Unhealthy conditions, frequently found in cases of animal HD (AHD), may favour environmental contamination and the spread of zoonotic pathogens. Despite that, only one study of zoonotic diseases in individuals with AHD and their companion animals has been conducted to date. Objectives: This study aimed to assess the seroprevalence of anti-Leptospira spp. antibodies in individuals with AHD and their dogs in a major city of Southern Brazil. Methods: Blood samples were obtained from 264 dogs (21 households) and 19 individuals with AHD (11 households) and tested by microscopic agglutination test. Results: All human samples were seronegative. Seropositivity was found in 16/264 (6.1%; CI 95% 3.3–9.6%) dogs from 11/21 (52.38%) households, with titres ranging from 100 up to 400, and Copenhageni (10/16; 62.5%) was the most frequent serovar. Surprisingly, seropositivity of hoarded dogs found herein was among the lowest reportedly observed in other dog populations of Brazil. Two epidemiological variables were significantly associated with seropositivity in dogs: the presence of cat hoarding (p = 0.004) and the report of flood occurrence in the household (p = 0.031). Conclusions: No individuals with AHD were seropositive, and besides the lower seroprevalence of dogs, they probably had contact with Leptospira spp. at some point in their life. Since dogs can be considered potential sentinels in leptospirosis, public health programs must become aware of the risk of leptospirosis cases in households of individuals with AHD and nearby communities. |
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Serological survey of anti-Leptospira spp. antibodies in individuals with animal hoarding disorder and their dogs in a major city of Southern Brazilhoarding disorderleptospirosisOne Healthsentinel surveillanceBackground: Individuals with hoarding disorder (HD) presented a persistent difficulty in detaching from objects and/or animals. Unhealthy conditions, frequently found in cases of animal HD (AHD), may favour environmental contamination and the spread of zoonotic pathogens. Despite that, only one study of zoonotic diseases in individuals with AHD and their companion animals has been conducted to date. Objectives: This study aimed to assess the seroprevalence of anti-Leptospira spp. antibodies in individuals with AHD and their dogs in a major city of Southern Brazil. Methods: Blood samples were obtained from 264 dogs (21 households) and 19 individuals with AHD (11 households) and tested by microscopic agglutination test. Results: All human samples were seronegative. Seropositivity was found in 16/264 (6.1%; CI 95% 3.3–9.6%) dogs from 11/21 (52.38%) households, with titres ranging from 100 up to 400, and Copenhageni (10/16; 62.5%) was the most frequent serovar. Surprisingly, seropositivity of hoarded dogs found herein was among the lowest reportedly observed in other dog populations of Brazil. Two epidemiological variables were significantly associated with seropositivity in dogs: the presence of cat hoarding (p = 0.004) and the report of flood occurrence in the household (p = 0.031). Conclusions: No individuals with AHD were seropositive, and besides the lower seroprevalence of dogs, they probably had contact with Leptospira spp. at some point in their life. Since dogs can be considered potential sentinels in leptospirosis, public health programs must become aware of the risk of leptospirosis cases in households of individuals with AHD and nearby communities.School of Veterinary Medicine Positivo University, ParanáInstitute of Collective Health Federal University of Bahia, BahiaDepartment of Nursing and Public Health Ponta Grossa State University Ponta Grossa, ParanáAAC&T Research Consulting, ParanáZoonoses Surveillance Unit Municipal Health Department of São José dos Pinhais, ParanáDepartment of Animal Production and Preventive Veterinary Medicine School of Veterinary Medicine and Animals Science São Paulo State University, São PauloDepartment of Comparative Pathobiology College of Veterinary Medicine Purdue UniversityDepartment of Collective Health Federal University of Paraná State, ParanáDepartment of Animal Protection Secretary of Environment Curitiba City Hall, ParanáDepartment of Veterinary Medicine Federal University of Paraná State, ParanáDepartment of Animal Production and Preventive Veterinary Medicine School of Veterinary Medicine and Animals Science São Paulo State University, São PauloPositivo UniversityUniversidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)Ponta GrossaAAC&T Research ConsultingMunicipal Health Department of São José dos PinhaisUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Purdue UniversityFederal University of Paraná StateCuritiba City HallCunha, Graziela Ribeiro daPellizzaro, MaysaMartins, Camila MarinelliRocha, Suzana MariaYamakawa, Ana Carolina [UNESP]da Silva, Evelyn Cristine [UNESP]dos Santos, Andrea PiresMorikawa, Vivien MidoriLangoni, Hélio [UNESP]Biondo, Alexander Welker2022-05-01T14:35:28Z2022-05-01T14:35:28Z2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.704Veterinary Medicine and Science.2053-1095http://hdl.handle.net/11449/23420610.1002/vms3.7042-s2.0-85125381071Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengVeterinary Medicine and Scienceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-05-01T14:35:28Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/234206Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T22:54:11.968393Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Serological survey of anti-Leptospira spp. antibodies in individuals with animal hoarding disorder and their dogs in a major city of Southern Brazil |
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Serological survey of anti-Leptospira spp. antibodies in individuals with animal hoarding disorder and their dogs in a major city of Southern Brazil |
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Serological survey of anti-Leptospira spp. antibodies in individuals with animal hoarding disorder and their dogs in a major city of Southern Brazil Serological survey of anti-Leptospira spp. antibodies in individuals with animal hoarding disorder and their dogs in a major city of Southern Brazil Cunha, Graziela Ribeiro da hoarding disorder leptospirosis One Health sentinel surveillance Cunha, Graziela Ribeiro da hoarding disorder leptospirosis One Health sentinel surveillance |
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Serological survey of anti-Leptospira spp. antibodies in individuals with animal hoarding disorder and their dogs in a major city of Southern Brazil |
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Serological survey of anti-Leptospira spp. antibodies in individuals with animal hoarding disorder and their dogs in a major city of Southern Brazil |
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Serological survey of anti-Leptospira spp. antibodies in individuals with animal hoarding disorder and their dogs in a major city of Southern Brazil Serological survey of anti-Leptospira spp. antibodies in individuals with animal hoarding disorder and their dogs in a major city of Southern Brazil |
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Serological survey of anti-Leptospira spp. antibodies in individuals with animal hoarding disorder and their dogs in a major city of Southern Brazil Serological survey of anti-Leptospira spp. antibodies in individuals with animal hoarding disorder and their dogs in a major city of Southern Brazil |
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Serological survey of anti-Leptospira spp. antibodies in individuals with animal hoarding disorder and their dogs in a major city of Southern Brazil |
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Cunha, Graziela Ribeiro da |
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Cunha, Graziela Ribeiro da Cunha, Graziela Ribeiro da Pellizzaro, Maysa Martins, Camila Marinelli Rocha, Suzana Maria Yamakawa, Ana Carolina [UNESP] da Silva, Evelyn Cristine [UNESP] dos Santos, Andrea Pires Morikawa, Vivien Midori Langoni, Hélio [UNESP] Biondo, Alexander Welker Pellizzaro, Maysa Martins, Camila Marinelli Rocha, Suzana Maria Yamakawa, Ana Carolina [UNESP] da Silva, Evelyn Cristine [UNESP] dos Santos, Andrea Pires Morikawa, Vivien Midori Langoni, Hélio [UNESP] Biondo, Alexander Welker |
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author |
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Pellizzaro, Maysa Martins, Camila Marinelli Rocha, Suzana Maria Yamakawa, Ana Carolina [UNESP] da Silva, Evelyn Cristine [UNESP] dos Santos, Andrea Pires Morikawa, Vivien Midori Langoni, Hélio [UNESP] Biondo, Alexander Welker |
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Positivo University Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA) Ponta Grossa AAC&T Research Consulting Municipal Health Department of São José dos Pinhais Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Purdue University Federal University of Paraná State Curitiba City Hall |
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Cunha, Graziela Ribeiro da Pellizzaro, Maysa Martins, Camila Marinelli Rocha, Suzana Maria Yamakawa, Ana Carolina [UNESP] da Silva, Evelyn Cristine [UNESP] dos Santos, Andrea Pires Morikawa, Vivien Midori Langoni, Hélio [UNESP] Biondo, Alexander Welker |
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hoarding disorder leptospirosis One Health sentinel surveillance |
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hoarding disorder leptospirosis One Health sentinel surveillance |
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Background: Individuals with hoarding disorder (HD) presented a persistent difficulty in detaching from objects and/or animals. Unhealthy conditions, frequently found in cases of animal HD (AHD), may favour environmental contamination and the spread of zoonotic pathogens. Despite that, only one study of zoonotic diseases in individuals with AHD and their companion animals has been conducted to date. Objectives: This study aimed to assess the seroprevalence of anti-Leptospira spp. antibodies in individuals with AHD and their dogs in a major city of Southern Brazil. Methods: Blood samples were obtained from 264 dogs (21 households) and 19 individuals with AHD (11 households) and tested by microscopic agglutination test. Results: All human samples were seronegative. Seropositivity was found in 16/264 (6.1%; CI 95% 3.3–9.6%) dogs from 11/21 (52.38%) households, with titres ranging from 100 up to 400, and Copenhageni (10/16; 62.5%) was the most frequent serovar. Surprisingly, seropositivity of hoarded dogs found herein was among the lowest reportedly observed in other dog populations of Brazil. Two epidemiological variables were significantly associated with seropositivity in dogs: the presence of cat hoarding (p = 0.004) and the report of flood occurrence in the household (p = 0.031). Conclusions: No individuals with AHD were seropositive, and besides the lower seroprevalence of dogs, they probably had contact with Leptospira spp. at some point in their life. Since dogs can be considered potential sentinels in leptospirosis, public health programs must become aware of the risk of leptospirosis cases in households of individuals with AHD and nearby communities. |
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