Passive surveillance of Leptospira infection in swine in Germany.
Katrin Strutzberg-MinderAstrid TschentscherMartin BeyerbachMatthias HomuthLothar KreienbrockPublished in: Porcine health management (2018)
Although data from passive surveillance are prone to selection bias, stratified analysis by initial reason for examination and analyses by model approaches may correct for biases. A prevalence of about 20% for a leptospiral infection is most probable for sows with reproductive problems in Germany, with an increasing trend. Swine in Germany are probably a reservoir host for serovar Bratislava, but in contrast to other studies not for Pomona and Tarassovi.