奥地利Saxkoebing血清型钩端螺旋体病自然疫源地的首个证据。

Z Sebek, W Sixl, B Sixl-Voigt, M Köck, D Stünzner, M Valova
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作者对Styria州Neumarkt的129只野生小型哺乳动物(9种)进行了血清学和细菌学检查。17只鼠均阳性,其中血清学阳性10只(沙氏乳杆菌6只、抓伤乳杆菌3只、索氏乳杆菌1只),细菌学阳性7只。在7株分离的钩端螺旋体菌株中,1株没有存活到分型,其余6株被鉴定为萨克科宾钩端螺旋体。这是奥地利首个存在萨克氏鼠钩端螺旋体病自然疫源地的证据,同时也是中欧首个从土鼠中分离到萨克氏l的证据。BORG-PETERSEN于1942年(1943年)描述并从黄颈鼠(Apodemus flavicollis)中分离出来的serovar saxkoebing在大多数欧洲国家都有发现(KATHE和MOCHMANN, 1967年),然而在某些地区可能没有发现,尽管其主要宿主黄颈鼠居住,如SEBEK(1965年)和SEBEK和ROSICKY(1974年)在捷克斯洛伐克引起了注意。在奥地利,事实上L. saxkoebing抗体已经在野生动物和家畜中被证实(SEBEK等人,1973b, 1976a, 1976b),然而,没有找到这些血清型的可靠证据。
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First evidence of the leptospirosis natural foci of the serotype Saxkoebing in Austria.

The authors examined serologically and bacteriologically 129 wild living small mammals (9 species) in Neumarkt, in Styria. A total of 17 animals were positive (all Microtus agrestis), of these 10 serologically (6 with L. saxkoebing, 3 with L. grippotyphosa and 1 with L. sorexjalna) and 7 bacteriologically. Of the 7 isolated leptospirae-strains one did not survive up to typing, the 6 remaining were identified as L. saxkoebing. It is the first evidence of the existence of leptospirosis natural foci of the serovar saxkoebing in Austria and at the same time the first isolation of L. saxkoebing from Microtus agrestis in Central Europe. The serovar saxkoebing, which BORG-PETERSEN described in the year 1942 (1943) and isolated from the yellow-neck mouse (Apodemus flavicollis) is found in most European countries (KATHE and MOCHMANN, 1967), may, however not be found in some regions although its main reservoir, the yellow-neck mouse dwells, as SEBEK (1965) and SEBEK and ROSICKY (1974) drew attention to in Czechoslovakia. In Austria, in fact L. saxkoebing antibodies have been demonstrated in wild- and also domestic-animals (SEBEK, et. al., 1973b, 1976a, 1976b), however, a reliable proof of these serovars was not found.

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