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Detection of New Leptospira Genotypes Infecting Symptomatic Dogs: Is a New Vaccine Formulation Needed?

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PATHOGENS
Volume 9, Issue 6, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/pathogens9060484

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leptospirosis; dog; real-time PCR; genotyping; epidemiology; multilocus sequence typing; multiple loci variable-number tandem repeat analysis

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  1. Italian Ministry of Health [IZSVE RC 16/12, IZSVE RC 05/2017, IZSLER PRC2017016]

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Leptospirosis in dogs has been largely described worldwide, and epidemiological studies have been mainly based on serological data. This study aims to detect and genotype leptospires affecting symptomatic dogs in Northeast Italy between 2013 and 2019. Overall, 1631 dogs were tested using real-time PCR, and leptospires from 193 dogs were subjected to Multilocus Sequence Typing and a Multiple Loci Variable-number Tandem Repeat Analysis. Leptospires were successfully isolated from 15 symptomatic dogs. Six distinct Sequence Types (STs) were found for 135 leptospires, with 3 STs characterizingLeptospira interrogans(ST17, ST198 and ST24), 2 STs characterizingLeptospira kirschneri(ST117 and ST289) and 1 ST characterizingLeptospira borgpetersenii(ST155), revealing the circulation of the serogroups Icterohaemorrhagiae, Australis, Sejroe and Pomona. The Multiple Loci Variable-number Tandem Repeat Analysis of 17 samples did not result in any additional discrimination. Genotypes were compared with those of strains present in the historical internal database, and possible transmission chains were identified from rat, mouse, hedgehog and pig. This work highlights the importance of molecular methods in revealing and identifying circulatingLeptospirastrains, and it also encourages the evaluation of the ability of commercially available vaccines to reduce the disease burden among dogs.

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