Spatial epidemiology of Leptospira sp. exposure in bovines from Veracruz, México

Transbound Emerg Dis. 2022 Jul;69(4):e682-e692. doi: 10.1111/tbed.14346. Epub 2021 Nov 8.

Abstract

Bovine leptospirosis is a bacterial disease that affects cattle herds, causing economic losses due to reproductive problems which require expensive treatments. The main source of transmission for cattle is still uncertain, but rodents and bats can play an important role in the transmission cycle by being maintenance hosts for the pathogenic species of the bacterium and spreading it through urine. In this study, we characterize possible risk areas for bovine leptospirosis exposure in the state of Veracruz, Mexico, based on the geographical distribution of flying (bats) and terrestrial (rodents and opossums) wild hosts of Leptospira sp. reported in Mexico, in addition to climate, geography, soil characteristics, land use and human activities (environmental variables). We used a generalized linear regression model to understand the association between the frequency of anti-Leptospira sp. antibodies (a proxy of exposure) in cattle herds exposed to Leptospira, the favourability of wild hosts of Leptospira as well as the environmental variables. The parameterized model explained 12.3% of the variance. The frequency of anti-Leptospira sp. antibodies exposure in cattle herds was associated with elevation, geographic longitude, pH of the soil surface and environmental favourability for the presence of rodents, opossums and bats. The variation in exposure was mainly explained by a longitudinal gradient (6.4% of the variance) and the favourability-based indices for wild hosts (9.6% of the variance). Describing the possible risks for exposure to Leptospira in an important and neglected livestock geographical region, we provide valuable information for the selection of areas for diagnosis and prevention of this relevant disease.

Keywords: biogeography; cattle; risk mapping; spatial epidemiology; wildlife.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Antibodies, Bacterial
  • Cattle
  • Chiroptera*
  • Humans
  • Leptospira*
  • Leptospirosis* / epidemiology
  • Leptospirosis* / microbiology
  • Leptospirosis* / veterinary
  • Livestock / microbiology
  • Mexico / epidemiology
  • Rodentia
  • Soil

Substances

  • Antibodies, Bacterial
  • Soil