Factors associated with differential seropositivity to Leptospira interrogans and Leptospira kirschneri in a high transmission urban setting for leptospirosis in Brazil.
Daiana DE OliveiraHussein KhalilFabiana Almerinda G PalmaRoberta SantanaNivison NeryJuan C Quintero-VélezCaio Graco ZeppeliniGielson Almeida do SacramentoJaqueline CruzRicardo LustosaIgor Santana FerreiraTiciana Carvalho-PereiraPeter J DiggleElsio A WunderAlbert I KoYeimi Alzate LopezMike BegonMitermayer G ReisFederico CostaPublished in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2023)
Our data suggests distinct epidemiological patterns associated with serogroups Icterohaemorrhagiae and Cynopteri within the high-risk urban environment for leptospirosis and with differences of spatial niches. Future studies must identify the different pathogenic serogroups circulating in low-income areas, and further evaluate the potential role of cats in the transmission of the serogroup Cynopteri in urban settings.