Leptospiraseroprevalence in dogs, cats and horses: the effect of cross-reactivity between serovars and vaccination status on seroprevalence estimates

Author:

McCreight Kellie A.,Barbosa Liana N.ORCID,Agricola OdoiORCID,Reed Porsha,Rajeev SreekumariORCID

Abstract

AbstractIn this study, we estimated theLeptospiraseroprevalence in dogs (n = 376), horses (n = 88), and cats (n = 169) using Microscopic Agglutination Test (MAT) against 12Leptospiraserovars. We observed aLeptospiraseroprevalence of 29.41%, 47.73%, and 12.35% in dogs, horses, and cats, respectively. The highest seroprevalence was observed for serovar Autumnalis (74.55%) in dogs, and Bratislava in horses (95.24%) and cats (42.86%). We found a significant level of potential cross-reactivity between multipleLeptospiraserovars tested, with highest cross-reactivity to serovar Autumnalis in dogs. The dogs that were vaccinated againstLeptospirahad a significantly higher seroprevalence (45.92%) compared to unvaccinated dogs (16.28%; p < 0.001). A significant difference in seroprevalence was observed in vaccinated and unvaccinated dogs to all four serovars included in the canine vaccine (p < 0.001). Among the diagnostic samples submitted from 2021-2023, 40% (103/252) of the canine serum samples were positive by MAT, with the highest positivity rate for the serovar Autumnalis. OnLeptospiraPCR, 10.7 % (35/325) urine samples and 5.8% (15/257) blood samples were positive. Our study findings show evidence ofLeptospiraexposure and potential disease in the study area. The cross-reactivity between theLeptospiraserovars used in the MAT and vaccination status may also overestimate the levels of exposure.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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