Leptospira spp Flashcards
Characteristics
Thin, slender and spiral
Actively motile
Have hook-like end
Groups divided into ?
Pathogenic (involve in disease) and saprophytic (mainly in environment)
Methods of distinguishing those two strains?
Biological method and molecular method (PCR)
Virulence factors
Haemolysin and endotoxins
Usual habitat
In ponds, rivers, water surface, moist soil and mud when environment are warm (tropical countries)
Pathogenic leptospires can persist in renal tubules or in the genital tract of carrier animals (rodent, wild animals & domestic animals)
Epidemiologic pattern (1)
Direct contact with infected farm animals - involved in human disease in temperate countries
Epidemiologic pattern (2)
Environmental contamination- in wet tropical , many serovar infect human, domestic animal and large number of reservoir species
Epidemiologic pattern (3)
Rodent-borne - occur in the urban environment
What happens to maintenance hosts?
Suffer mild or subclinical signs and often followed by (AFTER 7 DAYS) prolonged excretion of leptospires in urine
Main source of environmental contamination and of natural transmission of other species.
Transmission through
Contact with urine of infected animal
Contact with water contaminated with urine of infected animal
Transplacental
Leptospirosis in cattle
Agent, clinical signs, organs affected
Serovar hardjo and pomona
Abortion and infertility, anemic, icteric, hemoglobinuria,
Female upper reproductive tract and seminal vesicle in male
Leptospirosis in dogs
Agent, clinical signs/effects
Serovar canicola and serovar icterohaemorrhagiae
Leptospiremia (bact. in blood) = death, pyrexia, vomiting, anorexia, dehydration
Chronic: fever of unknown origin and uveitis
PM - Multifocal interstitial nephritis and renal tubular necrosis, multifocal hepatic necrosis
Leptospirosis in human
Subclinical flu-like illness
Fatal pulmonary hemorrhage
Hepatic and renal failure
Jaundice
Lab diagnosis
- Isolation and identification
Sample from:
live - blood, urine, milk
dead - kidney, liver, brain
aborted - kidney, liver, brain, aqueous humors, urine
Growth condition
Semisolid medium (0.2% agar)
Stuart’s medium (supplemented with inactivated rabbit serum)
EMJH medium (supplemented with bovine serum albumin)
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