Publications by authors named "Paulina Meny"

To investigate seroprevalence of anti-Leptospira antibodies in equines and associated workers in Uruguay, 891 equine and 150 human sera were drawn; 212 equine urine samples were also taken for culture. Environmental conditions and equine raising or managing practices were recorded in all 72 visited establishments; epidemiological information was obtained from each worker. Microscopic agglutination technique (MAT) was performed with 10 Leptospira strains for equines and 18 for human sera, that were also studied with IgM indirect immunofluorescence (IgM-IIF).

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Leptospirosis is important in Uruguay due to the economic loss caused by the diseases of production animals, mainly bovines, and also due to frequent human infection. We decided to study anti-Leptospira antibodies in the sera of dairy workers, rice laborers, veterinarians, suburban slum dwellers and garbage recyclers. Our aims were to estimate the seroprevalence of infection by Leptospira spp.

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Article Synopsis
  • Leptospirosis, caused by diverse spirochete bacteria called Leptospira, is a neglected disease affecting both animals and humans, with limited data on its serovars in South America, particularly Uruguay.
  • A 3-year study isolated and characterized 40 strains of Leptospira from infected cattle, identifying five serovars, including L. interrogans and L. borgpetersenii.
  • The findings revealed that about 20% of cattle are shedding pathogenic Leptospira, posing a public health threat, and highlighted the need for improved diagnostics and understanding of the disease's epidemiology in the region.
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Laboratory diagnosis of human leptospirosis usually relies on indirect methods exploring specific immune response. Isolation and identification of the involved strains are cumbersome, but can provide biological resources for pathogenic studies and relevant information for guiding prevention and control measures. The aim of the research we are hereby reporting was the characterization of Leptospira isolates obtained from humans and the environment in Uruguay.

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