Microhabitat factors influenced the prevalence of pathogenic Leptospira spp. in small mammal host
Leptospirosis, a widespread zoonotic disease, is a public health problem, especially in major urban centres, and is mainly reported to be associated with rats. In Malaysia, focus has been primarily given to the Leptospira prevalence in rodents per se, but there is lack of information on the microhab...
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author | Yusof, Muhammad Afif Mohd Taib, Farah Shafawati Ishak, Siti Nabilah Md Nor, Shukor Md Sah, Shahrul Anuar Mohamed, Nor Zalipah Azhari, Nurul Natasya Neela, Vasanthakumari Sekawi, Zamberi |
author_facet | Yusof, Muhammad Afif Mohd Taib, Farah Shafawati Ishak, Siti Nabilah Md Nor, Shukor Md Sah, Shahrul Anuar Mohamed, Nor Zalipah Azhari, Nurul Natasya Neela, Vasanthakumari Sekawi, Zamberi |
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description | Leptospirosis, a widespread zoonotic disease, is a public health problem, especially in major urban centres, and is mainly reported to be associated with rats. In Malaysia, focus has been primarily given to the Leptospira prevalence in rodents per se, but there is lack of information on the microhabitat structure of the outbreak areas. We aimed to determine the diversity of small mammal species, microhabitat types, and their prevalence of pathogenic Leptospira spp. in the outbreak areas, which were categorized as urban, semi-urban, and recreational forests. Sampling involved deploying 100 to 300 live traps at each study site. Kidney samples were extracted from selected individuals, for screening of pathogenic Leptospira spp. by PCR. Out of 537 individuals from 15 small mammal species captured, 4 species were recorded from urban, 13 from semi-urban, and 11 from recreational forest sites. From 389 individuals screened, 58 were tested positive for pathogenic Leptospira. Recreational forests recorded the highest prevalence with 19.4% (n = 93), followed by urban, 16.6% (n = 163) and semi-urban sites with 9.8% (n = 133). Seven rodent species were tested positive for pathogenic Leptospira from all areas. R. norvegicus was found to harbour the highest prevalence (66.7%) in urban, R. rattus (53.8%) in semi-urban, whereby M. whiteheadi (44.4%) in recreational forest sites. Microhabitat analysis revealed that rubbish quantity contributed especially strongly to a high prevalence of Leptospira. This study contributes to understanding of the host and microhabitat preferences of Leptospira, which is important in controlling the spread of this disease in human's landscapes. |
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spelling | upm.eprints-813562021-02-22T19:49:58Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/81356/ Microhabitat factors influenced the prevalence of pathogenic Leptospira spp. in small mammal host Yusof, Muhammad Afif Mohd Taib, Farah Shafawati Ishak, Siti Nabilah Md Nor, Shukor Md Sah, Shahrul Anuar Mohamed, Nor Zalipah Azhari, Nurul Natasya Neela, Vasanthakumari Sekawi, Zamberi Leptospirosis, a widespread zoonotic disease, is a public health problem, especially in major urban centres, and is mainly reported to be associated with rats. In Malaysia, focus has been primarily given to the Leptospira prevalence in rodents per se, but there is lack of information on the microhabitat structure of the outbreak areas. We aimed to determine the diversity of small mammal species, microhabitat types, and their prevalence of pathogenic Leptospira spp. in the outbreak areas, which were categorized as urban, semi-urban, and recreational forests. Sampling involved deploying 100 to 300 live traps at each study site. Kidney samples were extracted from selected individuals, for screening of pathogenic Leptospira spp. by PCR. Out of 537 individuals from 15 small mammal species captured, 4 species were recorded from urban, 13 from semi-urban, and 11 from recreational forest sites. From 389 individuals screened, 58 were tested positive for pathogenic Leptospira. Recreational forests recorded the highest prevalence with 19.4% (n = 93), followed by urban, 16.6% (n = 163) and semi-urban sites with 9.8% (n = 133). Seven rodent species were tested positive for pathogenic Leptospira from all areas. R. norvegicus was found to harbour the highest prevalence (66.7%) in urban, R. rattus (53.8%) in semi-urban, whereby M. whiteheadi (44.4%) in recreational forest sites. Microhabitat analysis revealed that rubbish quantity contributed especially strongly to a high prevalence of Leptospira. This study contributes to understanding of the host and microhabitat preferences of Leptospira, which is important in controlling the spread of this disease in human's landscapes. 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/81356/1/Microhabitat%20factors%20influenced%20the%20prevalence%20of%20pathogenic%20Leptospira%20spp.%20in%20small%20mammal%20host.pdf Yusof, Muhammad Afif and Mohd Taib, Farah Shafawati and Ishak, Siti Nabilah and Md Nor, Shukor and Md Sah, Shahrul Anuar and Mohamed, Nor Zalipah and Azhari, Nurul Natasya and Neela, Vasanthakumari and Sekawi, Zamberi (2019) Microhabitat factors influenced the prevalence of pathogenic Leptospira spp. in small mammal host. EcoHealth, 16 (2). pp. 260-274. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10393-019-01419-1 10.1007/s10393-019-01419-1 |
spellingShingle | Yusof, Muhammad Afif Mohd Taib, Farah Shafawati Ishak, Siti Nabilah Md Nor, Shukor Md Sah, Shahrul Anuar Mohamed, Nor Zalipah Azhari, Nurul Natasya Neela, Vasanthakumari Sekawi, Zamberi Microhabitat factors influenced the prevalence of pathogenic Leptospira spp. in small mammal host |
title | Microhabitat factors influenced the prevalence of pathogenic Leptospira spp. in small mammal host |
title_full | Microhabitat factors influenced the prevalence of pathogenic Leptospira spp. in small mammal host |
title_fullStr | Microhabitat factors influenced the prevalence of pathogenic Leptospira spp. in small mammal host |
title_full_unstemmed | Microhabitat factors influenced the prevalence of pathogenic Leptospira spp. in small mammal host |
title_short | Microhabitat factors influenced the prevalence of pathogenic Leptospira spp. in small mammal host |
title_sort | microhabitat factors influenced the prevalence of pathogenic leptospira spp in small mammal host |
url | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/81356/1/Microhabitat%20factors%20influenced%20the%20prevalence%20of%20pathogenic%20Leptospira%20spp.%20in%20small%20mammal%20host.pdf |
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