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Presence ofspp. in Nonhuman Primates and Wild Felids from a Brazilian Zoo.

Journal:
Vector borne and zoonotic diseases (Larchmont, N.Y.)
Year:
2025
Authors:
Andrade, Ana Cláudia de Souza et al.
Affiliation:
Graduate Program in Animal Science with Emphasis on Bioactive Products
Species:
cat

Abstract

Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease caused by the bacteriumspp., which is divided into saprophytic and pathogenic. Transmission in zoos can occur due to infected urine in poorly sanitized environments, rodents, and animal accumulation. Aim: This study investigated the presence of antibodies and DNA ofspp. in nonhuman primates and wild felids from a zoo in western Paraná, Brazil.Samples were collected through chemical restraint and venipuncture. Antibody testing was performed by microscopic agglutination test and polymerase chain reaction (PCR).Of the 24 samples analyzed (17 capuchin monkeys and 7 felines), 12.5% presented antibodies for the Butembo serovar, all in primates. No feline showed reaction or DNA amplification.The results highlight the importance of studies on leptospirosis in wild animals in captivity, considering factors such as biome and management of the zoo, which houses rescued species that cannot be reintroduced into the wild.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40537029/