Leptospira spp. in Naturally Infected Dairy Cow from a Brazilian Border Region

Leptospirosis is an important infectious disease, which can generate large economic losses, especially in the dairy herd. The pathogen that causes this disease may have its entry in Brazilian herds facilitated by the existence of a large extension of land borders. Therefore, the objective of this wo...

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Hauptverfasser: Gonçalves, Daniela Dib, Pastre, Giovani Batista, Rey, Laisa Marina Rosa, Fazoli, Kawany Gabrieli Zanetti, Silva, Lucas Lima da, Ferreira, Larissa Rafaela de Paula, Fritzen, Juliana Torres Tomazi, Chideroli, Roberta Torres, Durel, Luc, Decuadro-Hansen, Gustave, Lourenço, Emerson Luiz Botelho, Piau Junior, Ranulfo, Barbosa, Lidiane Nunes, Pereira, Ulisses de Pádua, Santos, Isabela Carvalho Dos
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description Leptospirosis is an important infectious disease, which can generate large economic losses, especially in the dairy herd. The pathogen that causes this disease may have its entry in Brazilian herds facilitated by the existence of a large extension of land borders. Therefore, the objective of this work was to investigate the presence of DNA and antibodies against Leptospira spp. in samples of vaginal mucus and serum from naturally infected bovine females from small rural dairy farms in a border region. Blood and vaginal mucus samples were collected from 70 Holstein cows, from small rural dairy farms between October 2017 and June 2018. The inclusion criteria for dairy cattle of any breed were aged over 2 years, not vaccinated against leptospirosis, and presenting a history of any reproductive problem such as abortion, stillbirth, repetition of heat, absence of heat, and lack of conception. Blood was collected by puncturing the coccygeal vein; for the collection of vaginal mucus, it was necessary to use a tampon with an applicator. For the detection of anti- Leptospira spp. antibodies, the sera were submitted to microscopic agglutination test (MAT) and, for DNA detection, the vaginal mucus was submitted to the PCR technique. Among the 70 cows, 42.86% had reagents in MAT and the most likely serovar was Wolffi (43.47%). In 74.28% of the vaginal mucus samples, it was possible to amplify the Leptospira spp. DNA. The results of this work show the presence of Leptospira spp. antibodies and DNA in samples of serum and vaginal mucus from naturally infected bovine females from small rural dairy farms in a border region (Brazil × Paraguay). These results demonstrate the importance of considering bovine females as potential vaginal carriers of Leptospira spp. Thus, it highlights the importance of further studies to better understanding of this issue, in addition to carrying out molecular and serological tests, to monitor the infection and further characterize epidemiological studies of leptospirosis in herds from regions that face this international frontier challenge.
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Agglutination
Animals
Antibodies
Antibodies, Bacterial
Blood
Brazil - epidemiology
Cattle
Cattle Diseases - epidemiology
Dairy cattle
Dairy farming
Dairy farms
Deoxyribonucleic acid
DNA
Economic impact
Epidemiology
Farms
Female
Females
Infectious diseases
Leptospira
Leptospirosis
Leptospirosis - epidemiology
Leptospirosis - veterinary
Mucus
Original Articles
Piercing
Pregnancy
Reagents
Serological tests
Vagina
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