Environmental exposure of wild carnivores to zoonotic pathogens: Leptospira infection in the first free living wolf (canis lupus linnaeus, 1758) found dead in the friuli venezia giulia region

Leptospirosis is a worldwide-spread zoonosis causing disease and death in dogs and in humans. A Leptospiral infection has been recorded in several wild carnivore species in Europe, but tissue pathological changes were not commonly described. The Grey wolf (Canis lupus) has been expanding its distrib...

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Published in:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Main Authors: Bregoli M., Pesaro S., Ustulin M., Vio D., Beraldo P., Galeotti M., Cocchi M., Lucchese L., Bertasio C., Boniotti M. B., Lapini L., Natale A.
Other Authors: Bregoli, M., Pesaro, S., Ustulin, M., Vio, D., Beraldo, P., Galeotti, M., Cocchi, M., Lucchese, L., Bertasio, C., Boniotti, M. B., Lapini, L., Natale, A.
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11390/1206308
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052512
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author Bregoli M.
Pesaro S.
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Vio D.
Beraldo P.
Galeotti M.
Cocchi M.
Lucchese L.
Bertasio C.
Boniotti M. B.
Lapini L.
Natale A.
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Cocchi, M.
Lucchese, L.
Bertasio, C.
Boniotti, M. B.
Lapini, L.
Natale, A.
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description Leptospirosis is a worldwide-spread zoonosis causing disease and death in dogs and in humans. A Leptospiral infection has been recorded in several wild carnivore species in Europe, but tissue pathological changes were not commonly described. The Grey wolf (Canis lupus) has been expanding its distribution range in north-eastern Italy during the last decade. A young wolf, repre-senting the first individual handled in the region, was found road-killed and then submitted to necropsy. Pathological changes included erosive lesions of gingival mucosa, mild liver enlargement, and multifocal degenerative-necrotic areas along with hyperemic reactive lesions; multifocal inter-stitial nephritis and multifocal lung hemorrhages were observed. A Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) able to detect pathogenic species of Leptospira performed on a kidney sample was positive. Serological reactions for serogroup Gryppotyphosa (1:6400), Pomona (1:800), and Icterohaemor-rhagiae (1:200) were evidenced by MAT. Genotyping by Multilocus Sequence Typing (MLST) performed on detected Leptospira characterized it as belonging to Sequence Type (ST) 117, which refers to L. kirschneri, serogroup Pomona, serovar Mozdok. Regardless of the role of Leptospira infection as an eventual predisposing factor to the road killing of this wolf, to the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first report of Leptospira-induced pathology in a wolf in Europe. Surveys on Leptospira infection in free-ranging wildlife species should be pursued in order to achieve further epidemio-logical knowledge on the circulation of the Leptospira strain.
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spelling ftunivudineiris:oai:air.uniud.it:11390/1206308 2025-01-16T21:25:13+00:00 Environmental exposure of wild carnivores to zoonotic pathogens: Leptospira infection in the first free living wolf (canis lupus linnaeus, 1758) found dead in the friuli venezia giulia region Bregoli M. Pesaro S. Ustulin M. Vio D. Beraldo P. Galeotti M. Cocchi M. Lucchese L. Bertasio C. Boniotti M. B. Lapini L. Natale A. Bregoli, M. Pesaro, S. Ustulin, M. Vio, D. Beraldo, P. Galeotti, M. Cocchi, M. Lucchese, L. Bertasio, C. Boniotti, M. B. Lapini, L. Natale, A. 2021 http://hdl.handle.net/11390/1206308 https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052512 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000628126800001 volume:18 issue:5 firstpage:1 lastpage:7 numberofpages:7 journal:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH http://hdl.handle.net/11390/1206308 doi:10.3390/ijerph18052512 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85101842544 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Canis lupu Leptospira Zoonosis info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2021 ftunivudineiris https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052512 2023-07-18T20:21:48Z Leptospirosis is a worldwide-spread zoonosis causing disease and death in dogs and in humans. A Leptospiral infection has been recorded in several wild carnivore species in Europe, but tissue pathological changes were not commonly described. The Grey wolf (Canis lupus) has been expanding its distribution range in north-eastern Italy during the last decade. A young wolf, repre-senting the first individual handled in the region, was found road-killed and then submitted to necropsy. Pathological changes included erosive lesions of gingival mucosa, mild liver enlargement, and multifocal degenerative-necrotic areas along with hyperemic reactive lesions; multifocal inter-stitial nephritis and multifocal lung hemorrhages were observed. A Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) able to detect pathogenic species of Leptospira performed on a kidney sample was positive. Serological reactions for serogroup Gryppotyphosa (1:6400), Pomona (1:800), and Icterohaemor-rhagiae (1:200) were evidenced by MAT. Genotyping by Multilocus Sequence Typing (MLST) performed on detected Leptospira characterized it as belonging to Sequence Type (ST) 117, which refers to L. kirschneri, serogroup Pomona, serovar Mozdok. Regardless of the role of Leptospira infection as an eventual predisposing factor to the road killing of this wolf, to the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first report of Leptospira-induced pathology in a wolf in Europe. Surveys on Leptospira infection in free-ranging wildlife species should be pursued in order to achieve further epidemio-logical knowledge on the circulation of the Leptospira strain. Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus Università degli Studi di Udine: CINECA IRIS Pomona ENVELOPE(-45.900,-45.900,-60.583,-60.583) International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18 5 2512
spellingShingle Canis lupu
Leptospira
Zoonosis
Bregoli M.
Pesaro S.
Ustulin M.
Vio D.
Beraldo P.
Galeotti M.
Cocchi M.
Lucchese L.
Bertasio C.
Boniotti M. B.
Lapini L.
Natale A.
Environmental exposure of wild carnivores to zoonotic pathogens: Leptospira infection in the first free living wolf (canis lupus linnaeus, 1758) found dead in the friuli venezia giulia region
title Environmental exposure of wild carnivores to zoonotic pathogens: Leptospira infection in the first free living wolf (canis lupus linnaeus, 1758) found dead in the friuli venezia giulia region
title_full Environmental exposure of wild carnivores to zoonotic pathogens: Leptospira infection in the first free living wolf (canis lupus linnaeus, 1758) found dead in the friuli venezia giulia region
title_fullStr Environmental exposure of wild carnivores to zoonotic pathogens: Leptospira infection in the first free living wolf (canis lupus linnaeus, 1758) found dead in the friuli venezia giulia region
title_full_unstemmed Environmental exposure of wild carnivores to zoonotic pathogens: Leptospira infection in the first free living wolf (canis lupus linnaeus, 1758) found dead in the friuli venezia giulia region
title_short Environmental exposure of wild carnivores to zoonotic pathogens: Leptospira infection in the first free living wolf (canis lupus linnaeus, 1758) found dead in the friuli venezia giulia region
title_sort environmental exposure of wild carnivores to zoonotic pathogens: leptospira infection in the first free living wolf (canis lupus linnaeus, 1758) found dead in the friuli venezia giulia region
topic Canis lupu
Leptospira
Zoonosis
topic_facet Canis lupu
Leptospira
Zoonosis
url http://hdl.handle.net/11390/1206308
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052512