PREVALENCE OF ANTI-LEPTOSPIRA SPP. ANTIBODIES IN SWINE SLAUGHTERED IN THE PUBLIC SLAUGHTERHOUSE OF PATOS CITY, PARAÍBA STATE, NORTHEAST REGION OF BRAZIL

2008 
A serologic survey was conducted among 131 swine slaughtered in the public slaughterhouse of Patos city, Northeast region of Brazil, to determine the prevalence of anti- Leptospira spp. agglutinins. For serologic diagnosis of leptospirosis, the microscopic agglutination test (MAT) was carried out using live cultures of 22 pathogenic and two saprophytic Leptospira spp. serovars. The most frequent serovar was found crossing the results of frequency and titer of agglutinins, and sera presenting equal titers for two or more serovars were not considered for this analysis. Of the 131 swine analyzed, 44 were seropositive for at least one Leptospira spp. serovar, resulting in a seroprevalence of 33.6% (95% CI = 25.5% - 42.4%). The most frequent serovar was Pomona, with 38 (29.0%; 95% CI = 21.4% - 37.6%) reactant sera. Other reactant serovars and respective prevalence were: Pyrogenes (2.3%; 95% CI = 0.5% - 6.5%), Canicola (1.5%; 95% CI = 0.2% - 5.4%) and Shermani (0.8%; 95% CI = 0.02% - 4.2%). There was statistical difference in seroprevalence to serovar Pomona compared with others reactant serovars (P < 0.0001).
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