Epidemiological status of bovine leptospirosis in the State of Paraná, Brazil

<p>The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of antibodies against <em>Leptospira </em>spp and their geographic distribution and to identify the risk factors associated with this disease in cattle herds with reproductive activity in the state of Paraná. A total of...

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Main Authors: Vanessa Yumi Hashimoto, Juliana Alves Dias, Roberta Torres Chideroli, Jean Carlos Alves Barbara, Talita Bianca Brunharo, Leonardo Hermes Dutra, Maria do Carmo Pessôa Silva, Ernst Eckehardt Muller, Julio Cesar de Freitas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Londrina 2015-12-01
Series:Semina: Ciências Agrárias
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Online Access:http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/23184
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Summary:<p>The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of antibodies against <em>Leptospira </em>spp and their geographic distribution and to identify the risk factors associated with this disease in cattle herds with reproductive activity in the state of Paraná. A total of 14 163 females aged ?24 months originating from 1 926 herds that were not vaccinated against <em>Leptospira </em>spp were evaluated. To detect the <em>Leptospira </em>spp antibodies, all serum samples were submitted for a microscopic serum-agglutination test (MAT). An epidemiological questionnaire was performed at each farm visited to characterize the management practices and study the risk factors associated with the presence or absence of <em>Leptospira </em>spp. To perform geoprocessing, the geographical coordinates of each farm were recorded with a Global Positioning System (GPS), which were then used to create a map. The apparent prevalence of bovine leptospirosis in the herds was the parameter used to generate the final risk map. The apparent prevalences of seropositivity in the herds and animals in Paraná state were 54.28%(95%CI:52.05- 56.51) and 37.70%(95%CI:34.54-40.86), respectively. Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed that the risk factors associated with leptospirosis due to any serovar were the rental of grazing areas [OR=1.91(1.36-2.68)], presence of horses [OR=1.59(1.28-1.97)], presence of &gt; 20 females ? 24 months of age [OR=2.25(1.46-3.49)], presence of &gt; 49 bovines [OR=2.78(1.82-4.26)], purchase of animals for reproduction [OR=1.96(1.59-2.41)] and presence of calving pens [OR=1.32(1.04-1.68)]. Risk factors for leptospirosis due specifically to serovar Hardjo were the presence of &gt; 49 bovines [OR=3.05(1.94-4.80)], presence of &gt; 20 females ? 24 months [OR=2.38(1.50-3.79)], presence of horses [OR=1.87(1.45-2.43)], purchase of animals for reproduction [OR=2.14(1.68-2.72)] and rental of grazing areas [OR=2.22(1.54-3.21)]. Geographically, seropositivity to <em>Leptospira </em>spp by MAT identified the regions North/Northwest and Southwest in the state as the areas with a higher risk of disease occurrence.</p>
ISSN:1676-546X
1679-0359