Journal of Applied Veterinary Science and Technology
Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): April 2025

Detection of Leptospiral Antibodies in Rodents and Shrews in Human Residence Vicinity in Kilwa District: A Potential Public Health Risk

Mathayo Cralency Kikoti (Department of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical, Sokoine University Science of Agriculture, Morogoro)
Athumani Msalale Lupindu (Department of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical, Sokoine University Science of Agriculture, Morogoro)
Abdul S. Katakweba (Institute of Pest Management (ACEII), Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Apr 2025

Abstract

Background: Leptospirosis is a worldwide neglected zoonotic infection that affects both humans and animals in tropical and subtropical countries. Purpose:  The objective of this study was to determine the presence of leptospiral antibodies in rodents and shrews, as evidence of public health threat. Method: Sera from 202 rodents and shrews were prepared and tested against five live antigens to detect leptospiral antibodies by using microscopic agglutination test. Leptospiral serovars commonly reported in Tanzania namely; Sokoine, Pomona, Hebdomadis, Lora, and Grippotyphosa were used in this study. Face-to-face interviews about cause, clinical signs, transmission, treatment and risk practices were conducted.  Results: The overall prevalence of leptospiral antibodies in rodents and shrews was 14.36% (95% CI:0.0983-0.1996), whereby mastomys natalensis was a more predominant positive host species. Serovar Sokoine was more prevalent compared to other tested serovars. The antibody titers obtained in this study ranged from 1:20 to 1:80, which suggests a long-standing exposure of rodents and shrews to different leptospiral serovars. Awareness of respondents about leptospirosis was below 50% in all aspects of enquiry.  Conclusion: Given the human economic activities and the ecology of rodents and shrews in study area, the findings of this study suggest a public health threat. Therefore, rodents and shrews control should be encouraged but also  public and institutional efforts to prevent outbreaks are recommended.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JAVEST

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Subject

Veterinary

Description

The scope of this journal is all about Veterinary Science and Technology field such as Animal Nutrition, Applied Veterinary Reproduction, Applied Veterinary Parasitology, Applied Veterinary Microbiology, Veterinary Public Health, Applied Veterinary Clinic. Journal of Applied Veterinary Science and ...