Analysis of human clinical and environmental Leptospira to elucidate the eco-epidemiology of leptospirosis in Yaeyama, subtropical Japan.
Yukuto SatoIdam HermawanTetsuya KakitaSho OkanoHideyuki ImaiHiroto NagaiRyosuke KimuraTetsu YamashiroTadashi KajitaClaudia TomaPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2022)
Our study demonstrated high environmental Leptospira diversity in the Yaeyama region, particularly during summer, when most of the leptospirosis cases are reported. In addition, several Leptospira species with pathogenic potential were identified that have not yet been reported in Yaeyama; however, the environmental persistence of P1 subclade species previously isolated from human clinical cases in this region was absent, suggesting the need of further methodology development and surveillance.