Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science (Dec 2020)

Frequency of leptospirosis in horses in Manaus and metropolitan region in Amazonas State, Brazil

  • Isadora Karolina Freitas de Sousa,
  • Rebeca Larissa Castro Silva,
  • Rejane dos Santos Sousa,
  • Claudia Elisa Martins Vieira,
  • Sérgio de Melo,
  • Geórgea Portella Quevedo,
  • Ana Eucares Von Laer,
  • Luciane Teresinha Lovato,
  • Alexandre Alberto Tonin

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 4

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The occurrence of leptospirosis is significantly higher in the tropical climate than in temperate regions, especially in periods with high rainfall levels. In horses, leptospirosis can range from subclinical to asymptomatic but maintains an important role in the transmission of leptospirosis by eliminating the agent in the environment. Regarding horses, the Amazonas herd increased by 30% between 2004 and 2013. Thus, the study aimed to determine the serological prevalence of leptospirosis in horses in Manaus and metropolitan regions, in the State of Amazonas, Brazil as well as to assess the main serogroups involved in the infections of these animals. For this purpose, from August 2018 to July 2019, serum from 198 horses was evaluated through the microscopic agglutination test with a panel of 10 serogroups. As a result, 92 horses (44.46%) were found to be positive for one or more Leptospira serovars, with the highest prevalence of serogroups Icterohaemorrhagiae and Pyrogenes. Therefore, with the increase in the equine herd in the region and, consequently, greater interaction between breeders and animals, the identification of reagents to at least one serovar of Leptospira spp. signals the possible existence of reservoirs of pathogenic strains for other animals and man.

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