Leptospira antibodies in wild boars (Sus scrofa) in Slovenia

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G. Vengust
R. Lindtner-Knific
D. Zele
A. Bidovec
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[1] University of Ljubljana,Institute for Breeding and Health Care of Wild Animals, Fishes and Bees, Veterinary Faculty
[2] University of Ljubljana,Institute for Health Care of Poultry, Veterinary Faculty
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Zoonoses; Serosurvey; Leptospiral serovars; Wild animal;
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Serum samples collected from 437 shot wild boars (Sus scrofa) were tested for the presence of antibodies against Leptospira interrogans sensu lato in wild boar in Slovenia. Assessment of leptospira-specific antibodies was performed by microscopic agglutination test. Antibodies against at least one of the pathogenic serovars were detected in 200 (45.8%) sera. From 200 positive samples, 100 samples (50%) had positive titre against a single serovar, while 100 (50%) samples had positive titres against two or more serovars. The most frequently detected antibodies were those against serovar Tarassovi. This investigation confirmed the presence of different pathogenic serovars in wild boar across Slovenia. It can be concluded that wild boars are natural reservoirs of at least some of the leptospiral serovars that represent a potential source of leptospirosis for other wild and domestic animals, as well as for humans.
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