Serological survey of leptospirosis in livestock animals in the Lesser Antilles

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A serological survey was performed of 1788 cattle, goats and sheep on 13 islands in the Lesser Antilles. Sera were tested by microscopic agglutination (MAT) using a panel of 22 live antigens. Evidence of past exposure, at a titer of ≤ 100, was found in 101 animals (5.6%). Antibodies were more common in cattle and goats (7.2% in each) than in sheep (1.7%). Seroprevalence was highest in cattle in Martinique (20%) and in goats in St. Vincent (23%). The predominant serogroups were Sejroe (largely confined to cattle in Martinique), Autumnalis, Icterohaemorrhagiae, Grippotyphosa, and Cynopteri. Eleven cattle from Martinique and 2 sheep with titers of ≤ 800 showed evidence of recent infection.

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Levett, P. N., Whittington, C. U., & Camus, E. (1996). Serological survey of leptospirosis in livestock animals in the Lesser Antilles. In Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (Vol. 791, pp. 369–377). Blackwell Publishing Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1996.tb53544.x

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