Molekularno određivanje Leptospira spp. u uličnim psima i psima iz skloništa u kolumbijskoj Regiji kave

Q3 Veterinary
Lyda C. Caballero Méndez, Luisa María González Londoño, Julio Cesar Gómez Ruíz, María José Escobar Herrera, Margarita María Mazo, Luz Natalia Franco-Montoya
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Leptospirosis is considered a zoonotic disease with a substantial impact on animal and human health. It is distributed in tropical and subtropical climates, which improves the survival of these bacteria for a long time, affecting domestic and wild animals that act as a reservoir. Canine leptospirosis has obtained great clinical relevance, due to the susceptibility of this species to infection and the frequent exposure to leptospirosis from the environment. Canines from the street and animal shelters constitute a high-risk population due to the proximity to sources of infection. This paper describes a cross-sectional study that involves sampling dogs from shelters located in the departments of Risaralda, Valle del Cauca, and Caldas, known as the Coffee Region, located in the centre-west of Colombia. Blood samples were taken from 140 canines and analysed in the laboratory of the Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, Technological University of Pereira. DNA was extracted, and the LipL32 gene was amplified by conventional PCR. A 15% prevalence for Leptospira sp. was found in dogs from the Coffee region. No correlation was found between the variables such as sex, age, origin, and socioeconomic status. However, a tendency for infection was observed with several cases of diagnosis in female dogs older than six years in low strata. This study constitutes the first report of canine leptospirosis in this region of Colombia, which will allow the design of strategies aiming to mitigate the disease in this region.
在哥伦比亚咖啡区的街道犬和家犬中进行钩端螺旋体属的分子检测
钩端螺旋体病被认为是一种对动物和人类健康有重大影响的人畜共患疾病。钩端螺旋体病分布在热带和亚热带气候中,这使得这些细菌能够长期存活,并影响作为贮存库的家畜和野生动物。犬类钩端螺旋体病在临床上具有重要意义,这是因为犬类对感染很敏感,而且经常从环境中接触到钩端螺旋体病。来自街头和动物收容所的犬类因靠近传染源而成为高危人群。本文介绍了一项横断面研究,该研究从位于哥伦比亚中西部的里萨拉尔达省、考卡山谷省和卡尔达斯省(被称为咖啡区)的收容所采集犬只样本。从 140 只犬身上采集了血液样本,并在佩雷拉技术大学兽医和动物科学实验室进行了分析。提取 DNA 并通过常规 PCR 扩增 LipL32 基因。结果发现,咖啡地区犬只的钩端螺旋体感染率为 15%。性别、年龄、籍贯和社会经济状况等变量之间没有相关性。然而,在低阶层中,6 岁以上的雌性犬被诊断出感染的几例病例中发现了感染趋势。这项研究是哥伦比亚该地区犬钩端螺旋体病的首次报告,有助于制定旨在缓解该地区疾病的战略。
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Veterinarska stanica
Veterinarska stanica Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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期刊介绍: The goal of the journal is to provide an international platform for the publication of articles in the fields of veterinary and animal sciences, and biotechnology. The content of the journal is particularly dedicated to veterinary practitioners, but also to veterinary scientists and university professors, to encourage them to share their knowledge and experience on this platform. Manuscripts submitted to the journal may include: original scientific papers, review articles, short communications, professional articles, case reports, conference reports and literary records and reviews of new book either in Croatian or English languages.
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