Title of article
BRIEF COMMUNICATION: Prevalence of leptospiral DNA among wild rodents from a selected area in Beguk Dam Labis, Segamat, Johor, Malaysia
Author/Authors
Latifah, I Institute for Medical Research - Biotechnology Unit, Malaysia , Rahmat, MS Institute for Medical Research - Biomedical Museum Unit, Malaysia , Hayarti, KB Institute for Medical Research - Biotechnology Unit, Malaysia , Paramasvaran, S Institute for Medical Research - Epidemiology Biostatistics Unit, Malaysia , Azizah, MR Institute for Medical Research - Biotechnology Unit, Malaysia , Imran, F Institute for Medical Research - Bacteriology Unit MRRC, Malaysia , Normaznah, Y Institute for Medical Research, , - Biotechnology Unit, Malaysia
From page
157
To page
159
Abstract
Leptospirosis is an emerging infectious disease. The differential diagnosis of leptospirosis is difficult due to the varied and often “flu like” symptoms which may result in a missed or delayed diagnosis. Leptospira is the aetiological agent of leptospirosis, a bacterial zoonosis with worldwide distribution. There are over 230 known serovars in the genus Leptospira. The true prevalence of leptospirosis in Malaysia is unknown or underestimated. Our goal was to determine the prevalence for Leptospira infection in rodents in a selected area in Beguk Dam Labis, Segamat, Johor. A study was carried out on 69 serum samples of trapped wild rodents. DNA was extracted from the sera using Leptospira PCR kit (Shanghai ZJ Bio-Tech Co., Ltd). Of 69 rodent serum samples tested by PCR, 9 (13%) showed positive results. In this study we found that (13%) of wild rodents caught in Beguk Dam Labis were infected by Leptospira.
Keywords
Leptospirosis , wild rodents , PCR , serum
Journal title
The Malaysian Journal of Pathology
Journal title
The Malaysian Journal of Pathology
Record number
2537804
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