Prevalence of Leptospira spp. and Seoul hantavirus in brown rats (Rattus norvegicus) in four regions in the Netherlands, 2011-2015.

Q1 Environmental Science
Miriam Maas, Ankje De Vries, Chantal Reusken, Jan Buijs, Marga Goris, Rudy Hartskeerl, Ahmed Ahmed, Peter Van Tulden, Arno Swart, Roan Pijnacker, Miriam Koene, Åke Lundkvist, Paul Heyman, Barry Rockx, Joke Van Der Giessen
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Abstract

Background:   Brown rats (Rattus norvegicus) may carry pathogens that can be a risk for public health. Brown rats in the Netherlands were tested for the zoonotic pathogens Leptospira spp. and Seoul hantavirus (SEOV), in order to obtain insight in their prevalence.

Methods and results:   Cross-sectional studies were performed at four locations from 2011 to 2015. The rats were tested for Leptospira spp. using real-time PCR and/or culture resulting in a prevalence ranging between 33-57%. Testing for SEOV was done through an adapted human Seoul hantavirus ELISA and real-time RT-PCR. Although at several locations the ELISA indicated presence of SEOV antibodies, none could be confirmed by focus reduction neutralization testing.

Conclusion:   The results indicate a widespread presence of Leptospira spp. in brown rats in the Netherlands, including areas with a low leptospirosis incidence in humans. No evidence for circulation of SEOV was found in this study.

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2011-2015年荷兰四个地区褐鼠(褐家鼠)钩端螺旋体属和首尔汉坦病毒的流行情况。
背景:褐家鼠可能携带对公众健康有风险的病原体。对荷兰的棕色大鼠进行了人畜共患病原体钩端螺旋体属和首尔汉坦病毒(SEOV)的检测,以了解其流行情况。方法和结果:2011年至2015年,在四个地点进行了横断面研究。使用实时PCR和/或培养对大鼠进行钩端螺旋体属检测,结果患病率在33-57%之间。SEOV的检测通过改良的人首尔汉坦病毒ELISA和实时RT-PCR进行。尽管ELISA在几个位置表明存在SEOV抗体,但没有一个可以通过焦点减少中和测试来证实。结论:研究结果表明,在荷兰,包括人类钩端螺旋体病发病率较低的地区,棕色大鼠中广泛存在钩端螺旋菌。本研究未发现SEOV循环的证据。
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Infection Ecology and Epidemiology
Infection Ecology and Epidemiology Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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8.70
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4
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Infection Ecology & Epidemiology aims to stimulate inter-disciplinary collaborations dealing with a range of subjects, from the plethora of zoonotic infections in humans, over diseases with implication in wildlife ecology, to advanced virology and bacteriology. The journal specifically welcomes papers from studies where researchers from multiple medical and ecological disciplines are collaborating so as to increase our knowledge of the emergence, spread and effect of new and re-emerged infectious diseases in humans, domestic animals and wildlife. Main areas of interest include, but are not limited to: 1.Zoonotic microbioorganisms 2.Vector borne infections 3.Gastrointestinal pathogens 4.Antimicrobial resistance 5.Zoonotic microbioorganisms in changing environment
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