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Leptospira in river and soil in a highly endemic area of Ecuador
by
Izurieta, Ricardo
, Olivas, Sonora
, Miller, Erin
, Chiriboga, Jorge
, Weddell, Chad
, Luna, Ligia
, Mihaljevic, Joseph R.
, Aleman, John
, Barragan, Veronica
, Caporaso, J. Gregory
, Marks, Jane
, Nieto, Nathan
, Pearson, Talima
, Jiménez, Dulce J.
, Trueba, Gabriel
, Keim, Paul
in
Animals
/ Biological Microscopy
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Dilution
/ Disease transmission
/ Dissolved oxygen
/ DNA
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental detection of Leptospira
/ Epidemiology
/ Epidemiology of leptospirosis
/ Experiments
/ Gram-negative bacteria
/ Health aspects
/ Identification and classification
/ Leptospira
/ Leptospira in soil
/ Leptospira in water
/ Leptospirosis
/ Leptospirosis transmission
/ Life Sciences
/ Livestock
/ Microbiology
/ Mycology
/ Parasitology
/ Research Article
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk factors
/ Rivers
/ Rural areas
/ Shores
/ Soil dispersion
/ Soil moisture
/ Soil testing
/ Soils
/ Sparsely populated areas
/ Virology
/ Water depth
/ Water sampling
2021
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Leptospira in river and soil in a highly endemic area of Ecuador
by
Izurieta, Ricardo
, Olivas, Sonora
, Miller, Erin
, Chiriboga, Jorge
, Weddell, Chad
, Luna, Ligia
, Mihaljevic, Joseph R.
, Aleman, John
, Barragan, Veronica
, Caporaso, J. Gregory
, Marks, Jane
, Nieto, Nathan
, Pearson, Talima
, Jiménez, Dulce J.
, Trueba, Gabriel
, Keim, Paul
in
Animals
/ Biological Microscopy
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Dilution
/ Disease transmission
/ Dissolved oxygen
/ DNA
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental detection of Leptospira
/ Epidemiology
/ Epidemiology of leptospirosis
/ Experiments
/ Gram-negative bacteria
/ Health aspects
/ Identification and classification
/ Leptospira
/ Leptospira in soil
/ Leptospira in water
/ Leptospirosis
/ Leptospirosis transmission
/ Life Sciences
/ Livestock
/ Microbiology
/ Mycology
/ Parasitology
/ Research Article
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk factors
/ Rivers
/ Rural areas
/ Shores
/ Soil dispersion
/ Soil moisture
/ Soil testing
/ Soils
/ Sparsely populated areas
/ Virology
/ Water depth
/ Water sampling
2021
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by
Izurieta, Ricardo
, Olivas, Sonora
, Miller, Erin
, Chiriboga, Jorge
, Weddell, Chad
, Luna, Ligia
, Mihaljevic, Joseph R.
, Aleman, John
, Barragan, Veronica
, Caporaso, J. Gregory
, Marks, Jane
, Nieto, Nathan
, Pearson, Talima
, Jiménez, Dulce J.
, Trueba, Gabriel
, Keim, Paul
in
Animals
/ Biological Microscopy
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Dilution
/ Disease transmission
/ Dissolved oxygen
/ DNA
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental detection of Leptospira
/ Epidemiology
/ Epidemiology of leptospirosis
/ Experiments
/ Gram-negative bacteria
/ Health aspects
/ Identification and classification
/ Leptospira
/ Leptospira in soil
/ Leptospira in water
/ Leptospirosis
/ Leptospirosis transmission
/ Life Sciences
/ Livestock
/ Microbiology
/ Mycology
/ Parasitology
/ Research Article
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk factors
/ Rivers
/ Rural areas
/ Shores
/ Soil dispersion
/ Soil moisture
/ Soil testing
/ Soils
/ Sparsely populated areas
/ Virology
/ Water depth
/ Water sampling
2021
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Leptospira in river and soil in a highly endemic area of Ecuador
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Leptospira in river and soil in a highly endemic area of Ecuador
2021
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Overview
Background
Leptospira
are shed into the environment via urine of infected animals. Rivers are thought to be an important risk factor for transmission to humans, though much is unknown about the types of environment or characteristics that favor survival. To address this, we screened for
Leptospira
DNA in two rivers in rural Ecuador where Leptospirosis is endemic.
Results
We collected 112 longitudinal samples and recorded pH, temperature, river depth, precipitation, and dissolved oxygen. We also performed a series of three experiments designed to provide insight into
Leptospira
presence in the soil. In the first soil experiment, we characterized prevalence and co-occurrence of
Leptospira
with other bacterial taxa in the soil at dispersed sites along the rivers (
n
= 64). In the second soil experiment, we collected 24 river samples and 48 soil samples at three points along eight transects to compare the likelihood of finding
Leptospira
in the river and on the shore at different distances from the river. In a third experiment, we tested whether
Leptospira
presence is associated with soil moisture by collecting 25 soil samples from two different sites.
In our river experiment, we found pathogenic
Leptospira
in only 4 (3.7%) of samples. In contrast, pathogenic
Leptospira
species were found in 22% of shore soil at dispersed sites, 16.7% of soil samples (compared to 4.2% of river samples) in the transects, and 40% of soil samples to test for associations with soil moisture.
Conclusions
Our data are limited to two sites in a highly endemic area, but the scarcity of
Leptospira
DNA in the river is not consistent with the widespread contention of the importance of river water for leptospirosis transmission. While
Leptospira
may be shed directly into the river, onto the shores, or washed into the river from more remote sites, massive dilution and limited persistence in rivers may reduce the environmental load and therefore, the epidemiological significance of such sources. It is also possible that transmission may occur more frequently on shores where people are liable to be barefoot. Molecular studies that further explore the role of rivers and water bodies in the epidemiology of leptospirosis are needed.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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