Vet Med - Czech, 2002, 47(10):309-314 | DOI: 10.17221/5840-VETMED

Small mammals - natural reservoir of pathogenic leptospires

F. Treml, M. Pejčoch, Z. Holešovská
1 Department of Infectious Diseases and Epizootiology, University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Brno, Czech Republic
2 Regional Hygienic Centre, Brno, Czech Republic
3 Department of Veterinary Ecology and Environmental Protection, University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Brno, Czech Republic

A total of 429 specimens belonging to 9 species of small mammals, trapped in various areas of the CzechRepublicduring the year 2001, were examined for antibodies against leptospires. Antibodies were found in all localities under study in 50 specimens, i.e., 11.6%, belonging to 5 species. Antibodies were most often , i.e., in 42% of positives, found in Microtus arvalis. In Apodemus spp. and Clethrionomys glareolus it was in 34.0% and 14.0% of positives, respectively. In other specimens belonging to Mus musculus and Microtus subterraneus antibodies were found only on occasion. Antibodies against L. grippotyphosa serotype were only found. Titres varied from 100 to 12 800 and most reactions in positive individuals were at lower dilutions, i.e., up to the titre of 800 in 40 cases (80%). e results proved the already known fact of dominant persistence of leptospiral foci of the grippotyphosa type in theCzechRepublic.

Keywords: free-living mammals; leptospiroses; L. grippotyphosa; serological examinations; antibodies

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Treml F, Pejčoch M, Holešovská Z. Small mammals - natural reservoir of pathogenic leptospires. Vet Med - Czech. 2002;47(10-11):309-314. doi: 10.17221/5840-VETMED.
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