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<institution><![CDATA[,ECOLE NATIONALE VETERINAIRE, Unité de Bactériologie Médicale et Moléculaire des Leptospires, Route de Gachet  ]]></institution>
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</front><body><![CDATA[ <h1>Art&iacute;culo especial</h1>     <p>Ecole Nationale Veterinaire, france</p> <h2>Epidemiology of leptospirosis</h2>     <p><a href="#cargo"><i>Virginie Michel,<span class="superscript">1</span> Christine    Branger<span class="superscript">1</span> and Geneviene Andre-Fontaine<span class="superscript">1</span></i></a><span class="superscript"><a name="autor"></a></span></p>     <p><b>DeCS: </b>LEPTOSPIROSIS/epidemiolog&iacute;a; INCIDENCIA; LEPTOSPIRA.    <br>   <b>Subject headings:</b> LEPTOSPIROSIS/epidemiology; INCIDENCE; LEPTOSPIRA.</p>     <p>Leptospirosis is noticed everywhere in the world but with higher incidence    in tropical countries as latin America, India, south eastern Asia but even in    temperate areas as European Union or Japan, with a lesser extend.</p>     <p>Mortality rate is around 10 p.cent of the patients but may reach 23.6 in some    countries as Barbados, a Caribean island (table 1).</p>     <p align="center">TABLE 1. Leptospirosis incidence (WHO-1999, 74, 237-44)    <br>   Leptospirosis Worldwide WHO * / 100 000 </p> <table width="75%" border="1" align="center">   <tr>      <td>Country</td>     <td>            <div align="center">Nb</div>     </td>     <td>            ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<div align="center">Cumulative    <br>         incidence </div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">Mortality</div>     </td>   </tr>   <tr>      <td>Argentin </td>     <td>            <div align="center">1 </div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">1.2 </div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">X</div>     </td>   </tr>   <tr>      <td>Australin </td>     <td>            <div align="center">1</div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">1.2</div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">0.2</div>     </td>   </tr>   <tr>      <td>Barbados</td>     <td>            <div align="center">17</div>     </td>     <td>            ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<div align="center">12</div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">23.6</div>     </td>   </tr>   <tr>      <td>Brazil</td>     <td>            <div align="center">10</div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">18 </div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">0.8</div>     </td>   </tr>   <tr>      <td>France</td>     <td>            <div align="center">24 </div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">2</div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">X</div>     </td>   </tr>   <tr>      <td>Guadeloupe/Martiniq</td>     <td>            <div align="center">12</div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">3.9</div>     </td>     <td>            ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<div align="center">13.7</div>     </td>   </tr>   <tr>      <td>Netherland </td>     <td>            <div align="center">5</div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">23</div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">4.9</div>     </td>   </tr>   <tr>      <td>New</td>     <td>            <div align="center">8 </div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">77.4 </div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">2.6</div>     </td>   </tr>   <tr>      <td>Russian </td>     <td>            <div align="center">2</div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">1.05 </div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">X</div>     </td>   </tr>   <tr>      <td>US </td>     <td>            ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<div align="center">1 </div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">4.3</div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">1.5</div>     </td>   </tr> </table>     <p align="center">     <br> </p>     <p>But what means &laquo;&nbsp;leptospirosis&nbsp;&raquo;&nbsp;?    <br>   Leptospirosis is induced by pathogenic Spirochaetales, belonging to the genus    Leptospira.</p>     <p>Now this genus is divided in several genomospecies&nbsp;: at least 7 for the    pathogenic strains. But up to now, for experimental diagnosis and epidemiological    studies, the serological classification was still used. This type of classification    is based on agglutinating antibodies produced by animals infected by this bacteria.    So the genus Leptospira was divided in 2 species, the saprophytic one L. biflexa    s.l. and the pathogenic L. interrogans s.l. The basic taxon is the serovar.    Because of close antigenic communities, several serovars are gathered in a serogroup    (Usually, names of serovars and serogroups are written in roman but for the    serogroup, the first letter is a capital).</p>     <p>Each of the strains of L. interrogans s.l could induce leptospirosis. </p>     <p>Leptospires in contaminated material may infect a man or another Mammal. Penetrating    in the blood vessels, they multiply and reach several organs: lung, liver and    kidney or reach the cerebrospinal fluid. It is the onset of the infection and    /or disease. Acute disease may be observed in several species, especially in    man and dog. Hepatitis with a severe jaundice is often related to acute leptospirosis,    as renal failure or pulmonary hemorrhages. But in other species as cattle, pig,    horse, subacute or even chronical leptospirosis is generally observed. For these    animals reproduction failure are the most frequent. Infection induces antibody    production by the animals, which help to their recovery (and are used for serological    diagnosis). But many of these animals remain renal carriers, shedding leptospires    in their urine several weeks or months after the infection.<span class="superscript">1-25</span></p>     ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p>So, man and domestic animals are the major species involved in leptospirosis    but the most powerfull animals are the reservoirs, which are wild animals and    belong generally to the Rodents group. We performed a study on trapped animals    in metropolitean Francia and in Guadeloupe.</p>     <p>We studied first the seroprevalence in Myocastor coypu, Ondatra zybethicus,    Rattus norvegicus, Rattus rattus, and other small rodents, Oryctolagus cuniculus    and the mangooses (Herpetesicus javanicus) trapped in Guadeloupe.     <br>       <br>   Seroprevalence is around 48 % in the myocastors (737 animals trapped), 34 to    50% in the rats (357 R. norvegicus and 409 R. rattus ) and 47 % in the mangooses,    indicating that many wild animals are infected by leptospires as they secreted    agglutinating antibodies. But, to be a reservoir with a strong role in the transmission    of the pathogenic strains, a wild species has to shed leptospires, i.e. to be    a renal carrier.    <br>       <br>   So we attempted to isolate leptospires from the kidney of some trapped animals    of each species (table 2).</p>     <p align="center">TABLE 2. Carriage status of several species trapped in metropolitean    France and Guadeloupe </p> <table width="75%" border="1" align="center">   <tr>      <td>    <br>       Species</td>     <td>            <div align="center">Number    <br>         trapped </div>     </td>     <td>            ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<div align="center">Seropositive    <br>         (%) </div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">Isolates     <br>         (%)</div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">Serogroups    <br>         isolated </div>     </td>   </tr>   <tr>      <td>M.coypu</td>     <td>            <div align="center">161 </div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">19,8</div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">3</div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">IH-Sej </div>     </td>   </tr>   <tr>      <td>R.norvegicus</td>     <td>            ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<div align="center">71 </div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">29</div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">41</div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">IH </div>     </td>   </tr>   <tr>      <td>R.rattus * </td>     <td>            <div align="center">65</div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">56</div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">25</div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">IH - Bal </div>     </td>   </tr>   <tr>      <td>O.zybethicus </td>     <td>            <div align="center">33 </div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">50</div>     </td>     <td>            ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<div align="center">6</div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">Aus - Sej </div>     </td>   </tr>   <tr>      <td>O.cuniculus</td>     <td>            <div align="center">129</div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">40</div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">0 </div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">0 </div>     </td>   </tr>   <tr>      <td>H.javanica * </td>     <td>            <div align="center">17 </div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">47 </div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">27</div>     </td>     <td>            <div align="center">IH &#150; Sej - Aus </div>     </td>   </tr> </table>     ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p align="center">* results in Guadeloupe    <br>   IH= Icterohaemorrhagiae, Sej= Sejro&euml;, Bal= Ballum, Aus= Australis.    <br> </p>     <p>    <br>   It is often said that one species of mammal is a shedder for one &#147;serogroup&#148;    of leptospires. We see in table 2 that several strains belonging to several    serogroups were isolated from a one species. While often serologically positive    in our sample, the rabbits were not identified as renal carriers.</p>     <p>These animals are not sick of leptospirosis, they shed leptospires in their    urine and if the urine contaminates fresh water, slightly alcalin, pathogenic    leptospires can remain infectious in the swamps, pounds and rivers.    <br>       <br>   Domestic animals, as man, are more often contaminated by soiled waters than    by the direct contact with the wild animals. The higher is the renal carriage,    the lower is the susceptibility to a clinical disease (fig. 1).</p>     <p align="center"><a href="/img/revistas/mtr/v54n1/f010202.gif"><img src="/img/revistas/mtr/v54n1/f010202.gif"f010202.gif" width="316" height="186" border="0"></a>    
<br>   Fig. 1. Epidemiological cycle of leptospirosis.    ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<br> </p>     <p align="left">So people are at risk in several circumstances (fig. 2):</p>     <p align="center"><a href="/img/revistas/mtr/v54n1/f020202.gif"><img src="/img/revistas/mtr/v54n1/f020202.gif"f020202.gif" width="304" height="210" border="0"></a></p>     
<p align="center">Fig. 2. People at risk.</p>     <p align="left">    <br>   Leptospirosis is an occupationnal risk for rice growing, fishing, harvesting,    but even during animal breeding and slaughter&#133;.</p>     <p align="left">Leptospirosis is a leisure risk for water activities as swimming,    fihing, hunting, boating&#133;</p>     <p align="left">Leptospirosis is too a home risk by rodents and in a lesser extend    by dog.</p>     <p align="left">The epidemiological conditions of leptospire transmission could    be modified by excess of rain falls, huricanes (Mitch, El Nino), by increasing    and/or changes in Rodents populations. </p>     <p align="left">The importation of a new species in one country could modify the    risks: for example the american coypu is widely developped in France, mangooses    were imported in Caribean Island.</p>     ]]></body>
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