Serological Prevalence of Leptospiral Infection in Wildlife in Sarawak, Malaysia

Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease caused by pathogenic leptospiral bacteria, which are transmitted directly or indirectly from animals to humans or animal to animal. The first phase of this proposed study was carried out to determine the extent of exposure to leptospirosis in wild mammals surrou...

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Main Authors: Siva, Thayaparan, Ian, Robertson, Fairuz, Amraan, Lela, Su’ut, Mohd Tajuddin, Abdullah
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spelling my.unimas.ir.15302015-09-21T01:29:19Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/1530/ Serological Prevalence of Leptospiral Infection in Wildlife in Sarawak, Malaysia Siva, Thayaparan Ian, Robertson Fairuz, Amraan Lela, Su’ut Mohd Tajuddin, Abdullah QL Zoology SF Animal culture Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease caused by pathogenic leptospiral bacteria, which are transmitted directly or indirectly from animals to humans or animal to animal. The first phase of this proposed study was carried out to determine the extent of exposure to leptospirosis in wild mammals surrounded by human settlements around wildlife or tourism area (Wind Cave, Fairy Cave, Bako National Park and Matang Wildlife Center). This study reports an incident of leptospirosis among primates (three captive and two free ranging), rats, bats, squirrels and mongoose around Kuching, Sarawak area, which has been screened for Leptospirosis. Blood samples were obtained to determine the presence of antibodies through the microscopic agglutination test (MAT) using eighteen serovars of Leptospira commonly found in Malaysia as antigens. It was observed that four out of the five monkeys (80%), rats (9/4) (44%), bats (20/5) (20.8%), squirrels 4/4 (100%) and mongoose (1) (100%) reacted against one or more serovars of Leptospira. In this study antibody of five serovars of Leptospira interrrogans Copenheni, Leptospira interrrogans Lai, Leptospira interrrogans Pomona, Leptospira interrrogans Pyrogenes, Lepto 175* were detected. Serovars Copenhegeni, Lai, Pomona and Pyrogenes were considered pathogenic for different mammals including human beings. No information about serovars lepto 175 and further studies going on. This is providing information on the possible zoonotic importance of mammalian species in maintaining this disease in Sarawak. The transmission of leptospires in rats reported several incidents and between primates, bats, squirrels, mongoose and human is not reported elsewhere but this could create new reservoir and transmission routes and may affect the tourism, conservation effort and public health. Borneo Journal Resource Science Technology 2013 E-Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/1530/1/serological%20prevalence%20of%20leptospiral%20%28abstract%29.pdf Siva, Thayaparan and Ian, Robertson and Fairuz, Amraan and Lela, Su’ut and Mohd Tajuddin, Abdullah (2013) Serological Prevalence of Leptospiral Infection in Wildlife in Sarawak, Malaysia. Borneo Journal Resource Science Technology, 2 (2). pp. 79-82. http://www.myjurnal.my/
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topic QL Zoology
SF Animal culture
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SF Animal culture
Siva, Thayaparan
Ian, Robertson
Fairuz, Amraan
Lela, Su’ut
Mohd Tajuddin, Abdullah
Serological Prevalence of Leptospiral Infection in Wildlife in Sarawak, Malaysia
description Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease caused by pathogenic leptospiral bacteria, which are transmitted directly or indirectly from animals to humans or animal to animal. The first phase of this proposed study was carried out to determine the extent of exposure to leptospirosis in wild mammals surrounded by human settlements around wildlife or tourism area (Wind Cave, Fairy Cave, Bako National Park and Matang Wildlife Center). This study reports an incident of leptospirosis among primates (three captive and two free ranging), rats, bats, squirrels and mongoose around Kuching, Sarawak area, which has been screened for Leptospirosis. Blood samples were obtained to determine the presence of antibodies through the microscopic agglutination test (MAT) using eighteen serovars of Leptospira commonly found in Malaysia as antigens. It was observed that four out of the five monkeys (80%), rats (9/4) (44%), bats (20/5) (20.8%), squirrels 4/4 (100%) and mongoose (1) (100%) reacted against one or more serovars of Leptospira. In this study antibody of five serovars of Leptospira interrrogans Copenheni, Leptospira interrrogans Lai, Leptospira interrrogans Pomona, Leptospira interrrogans Pyrogenes, Lepto 175* were detected. Serovars Copenhegeni, Lai, Pomona and Pyrogenes were considered pathogenic for different mammals including human beings. No information about serovars lepto 175 and further studies going on. This is providing information on the possible zoonotic importance of mammalian species in maintaining this disease in Sarawak. The transmission of leptospires in rats reported several incidents and between primates, bats, squirrels, mongoose and human is not reported elsewhere but this could create new reservoir and transmission routes and may affect the tourism, conservation effort and public health.
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author Siva, Thayaparan
Ian, Robertson
Fairuz, Amraan
Lela, Su’ut
Mohd Tajuddin, Abdullah
author_facet Siva, Thayaparan
Ian, Robertson
Fairuz, Amraan
Lela, Su’ut
Mohd Tajuddin, Abdullah
author_sort Siva, Thayaparan
title Serological Prevalence of Leptospiral Infection in Wildlife in Sarawak, Malaysia
title_short Serological Prevalence of Leptospiral Infection in Wildlife in Sarawak, Malaysia
title_full Serological Prevalence of Leptospiral Infection in Wildlife in Sarawak, Malaysia
title_fullStr Serological Prevalence of Leptospiral Infection in Wildlife in Sarawak, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Serological Prevalence of Leptospiral Infection in Wildlife in Sarawak, Malaysia
title_sort serological prevalence of leptospiral infection in wildlife in sarawak, malaysia
publisher Borneo Journal Resource Science Technology
publishDate 2013
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/1530/1/serological%20prevalence%20of%20leptospiral%20%28abstract%29.pdf
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