Title (en)
Isolation and characterization of Leptospira licerasiae in Austrian swine - a first-time case report in Europe
Language
English
Description (en)
Leptospiraceae comprise a diverse family of spirochetal bacteria, of which many are involved in infectious diseases of animals and humans. Local leptospiral diversity in domestic animals is often poorly understood. Here we describe the incidental detection of Leptospira (L.) licerasiae in an Austrian pig.During an experiment to characterize the pathogenesis of L. interrogans serovar Icterohaemorrhagiae in pigs, cultivation of a urine sample from a non-challenged contact pig resulted in growth of a spirochetal bacterium that tested negative for pathogenic Leptospira (LipL32 gene). PCR, Sanger sequencing and standard serotyping further confirmed that the recovered isolate was clearly different from the challenge strain L. interrogans serovar Icterohaemorrhagiae used in the animal experiment. Whole genome sequencing revealed that the isolate belongs to the species L. licerasiae, a tropical member of the Leptospiraceae, with no prior record of detection in Europe.This is the first report describing the occurrence of L. licerasiae in Europe. Since L. licerasiae is considered to have intermediate pathogenicity, it will be important to follow the geographical distribution of this species and its pathogenic and zoonotic potential in more detail.
Keywords (en)
Leptospira licerasiae; Pig; Austria; Whole genome sequencing
DOI
10.1186/s12917-024-04213-6
Author of the digital object
Adi Steinrigl  (Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety)
Romana Steinparzer  (Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety)
Nicholas Pucci  (Amsterdam University Medical Centers)
Daniel R. Mende  (Amsterdam University Medical Centers)
Hans van der Linden  (Amsterdam University Medical Centers)
Ahmed A. Ahmed  (Amsterdam University Medical Centers)
Christine Unterweger  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Susanne Richter  (Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety)
Denise Willixhofer  (Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety)
Martin Schindler  (Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety)
Format
application/pdf
Size
2.0 MB
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Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
BMC Veterinary Research
Pages or Volume
6
Volume
20
Number
1
Publisher
BMC
Publication Date
2024