Anti-Leptospira spp and anti-Brucella spp antibodies in humans from rural area of Monte Negro Municipality, state of Rondônia, Brazilian Western Amazon

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Abstract

Sera from 276 humans living in 71 farms located in Monte Negro Municipality, RO., Western Amazon, Brazil were examined for anti-Leptospira spp antibodies by Microscopic Agglutination Test and for anti-Brucella spp antibodies by Tube Agglutination Test. Leptospira spp antibodies were detected in 28 (10.2%) of them with at least one positive case in 23 farms (32.4%). The most frequent leptospira serovars were Patoc (46.7%), Autumnalis (10.0%) and Shermani (10.0%). The proportion of positive males (14.5%) were higher than females (5.0%; P <0.05) and the contact with river water presented association with Leptospira spp infection (OR: 27; P=0.01). A total of 04 (1.4%) humans reacted against Brucella antigens; three farms (4.2%) presented at least one positive case of brucellosis.

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Aguiar, D. M., Cavalcante, G. T., Camargo, L. M. A., Labruna, M. B., Vasconcellos, S. A., Souza, G. O., & Gennari, S. M. (2007). Anti-Leptospira spp and anti-Brucella spp antibodies in humans from rural area of Monte Negro Municipality, state of Rondônia, Brazilian Western Amazon. Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, 38(1), 93–96. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1517-83822007000100019

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