The role of rodents in the transmission of Leptospira spp. In swine farms
Different species of rodents are potential transmitters of multiple zoonotic agents such as Leptospira spp., a spirochete that causes leptospirosis. This is an infectious disease that has a negative impact on pig production because it generates large productive, reproductive and economic losses. In...
Published in: | Revista de Salud Pública |
---|---|
Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Text |
Language: | unknown |
Published: |
Ciencia Unisalle
2017
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://ciencia.lasalle.edu.co/scopus_unisalle/1191 https://doi.org/10.15446/rsap.v19n4.41626 |
id |
ftudelasallecien:oai:ciencia.lasalle.edu.co:scopus_unisalle-2190 |
---|---|
record_format |
openpolar |
spelling |
ftudelasallecien:oai:ciencia.lasalle.edu.co:scopus_unisalle-2190 2023-05-15T18:05:21+02:00 The role of rodents in the transmission of Leptospira spp. In swine farms Ospina-Pinto, Catalina Rincón-Pardo, Manuel Soler-Tovar, Diego Hernández-Rodríguez, Patricia 2017-07-01T07:00:00Z https://ciencia.lasalle.edu.co/scopus_unisalle/1191 https://doi.org/10.15446/rsap.v19n4.41626 unknown Ciencia Unisalle https://ciencia.lasalle.edu.co/scopus_unisalle/1191 https://doi.org/10.15446/rsap.v19n4.41626 Scopus Unisalle Leptospirosis Rodent control Swine text 2017 ftudelasallecien https://doi.org/10.15446/rsap.v19n4.41626 2022-08-21T00:03:43Z Different species of rodents are potential transmitters of multiple zoonotic agents such as Leptospira spp., a spirochete that causes leptospirosis. This is an infectious disease that has a negative impact on pig production because it generates large productive, reproductive and economic losses. In swine farms, the most common rodent species are house mice (Mus musculus), brown rats (Rattus norvegicus) and black rats (Rattus rattus), which act as maintenance hosts for different serovars of Leptospira, contaminating the environment, food and water through urine, and putting human and animal health at risk. For this reason, the objective of this article is to describe the role of rodents in the transmission of Leptospira in swine farms. For this purpose, a bibliographic search was carried out in different databases such as Science Direct, Scopus, Redalyc, PubMed and SciELO. The results of the literature review show that there are few studies that report the importance of rodents in the transmission of Leptospira in swine farms. The onset of the disease depends to a large extent on the presence, contact and control of rodents in farms, although environmental factors, agent survival and hygiene, among others, must also be considered. Text Rattus rattus Ciencia Unisalle (Universidad de La Salle, Bogota) Revista de Salud Pública 19 4 555 561 |
institution |
Open Polar |
collection |
Ciencia Unisalle (Universidad de La Salle, Bogota) |
op_collection_id |
ftudelasallecien |
language |
unknown |
topic |
Leptospirosis Rodent control Swine |
spellingShingle |
Leptospirosis Rodent control Swine Ospina-Pinto, Catalina Rincón-Pardo, Manuel Soler-Tovar, Diego Hernández-Rodríguez, Patricia The role of rodents in the transmission of Leptospira spp. In swine farms |
topic_facet |
Leptospirosis Rodent control Swine |
description |
Different species of rodents are potential transmitters of multiple zoonotic agents such as Leptospira spp., a spirochete that causes leptospirosis. This is an infectious disease that has a negative impact on pig production because it generates large productive, reproductive and economic losses. In swine farms, the most common rodent species are house mice (Mus musculus), brown rats (Rattus norvegicus) and black rats (Rattus rattus), which act as maintenance hosts for different serovars of Leptospira, contaminating the environment, food and water through urine, and putting human and animal health at risk. For this reason, the objective of this article is to describe the role of rodents in the transmission of Leptospira in swine farms. For this purpose, a bibliographic search was carried out in different databases such as Science Direct, Scopus, Redalyc, PubMed and SciELO. The results of the literature review show that there are few studies that report the importance of rodents in the transmission of Leptospira in swine farms. The onset of the disease depends to a large extent on the presence, contact and control of rodents in farms, although environmental factors, agent survival and hygiene, among others, must also be considered. |
format |
Text |
author |
Ospina-Pinto, Catalina Rincón-Pardo, Manuel Soler-Tovar, Diego Hernández-Rodríguez, Patricia |
author_facet |
Ospina-Pinto, Catalina Rincón-Pardo, Manuel Soler-Tovar, Diego Hernández-Rodríguez, Patricia |
author_sort |
Ospina-Pinto, Catalina |
title |
The role of rodents in the transmission of Leptospira spp. In swine farms |
title_short |
The role of rodents in the transmission of Leptospira spp. In swine farms |
title_full |
The role of rodents in the transmission of Leptospira spp. In swine farms |
title_fullStr |
The role of rodents in the transmission of Leptospira spp. In swine farms |
title_full_unstemmed |
The role of rodents in the transmission of Leptospira spp. In swine farms |
title_sort |
role of rodents in the transmission of leptospira spp. in swine farms |
publisher |
Ciencia Unisalle |
publishDate |
2017 |
url |
https://ciencia.lasalle.edu.co/scopus_unisalle/1191 https://doi.org/10.15446/rsap.v19n4.41626 |
genre |
Rattus rattus |
genre_facet |
Rattus rattus |
op_source |
Scopus Unisalle |
op_relation |
https://ciencia.lasalle.edu.co/scopus_unisalle/1191 https://doi.org/10.15446/rsap.v19n4.41626 |
op_doi |
https://doi.org/10.15446/rsap.v19n4.41626 |
container_title |
Revista de Salud Pública |
container_volume |
19 |
container_issue |
4 |
container_start_page |
555 |
op_container_end_page |
561 |
_version_ |
1766176822247030784 |