Carriage of pathogenic Leptospira in carnivores at the wild/domestic interface

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The carriage of pathogenic Leptospira was investigated by PCR in 51 wild carnivores, 20 domestic dogs with outdoor access, and 27 free-roaming domestic cats sampled in periurban Barcelona (NE Spain). Overall prevalence was 7.7%, with DNA confirmed in 3/30 common genets (Genetta genetta) (serovars Icterohaemorraghiae and Sejröe), 1/9 red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) (Canicola) and 2/27 cats (Icterohaemorraghiae). Though most of the dogs were vaccinated against Leptospira, DNA of the serovar Canicola was detected in the urine of 25% of the vaccinated animals, and the serovar Icterohaemorraghiae in one non-vaccinated dog.

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Millán, J., Velarde, R., Chirife, A. D., & León-Vizcaíno, L. (2019). Carriage of pathogenic Leptospira in carnivores at the wild/domestic interface. Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 22(4), 781–784. https://doi.org/10.24425/pjvs.2019.131408

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