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Relationship between Physicochemical Characteristics and Pathogenic Leptospira in Urban Slum Waters.


ABSTRACT: Leptospirosis, a zoonosis caused by pathogenic Leptospira, primarily affects tropical, developing regions, especially communities without adequate sanitation. Outbreaks of leptospirosis have been linked with the presence of pathogenic Leptospira in water. In this study, we measured the physicochemical characteristics (temperature, pH, salinity, turbidity, electrical conductivity, and total dissolved solids (TDS)) of surface waters from an urban slum in Salvador, Brazil, and analyzed their associations with the presence and concentration of pathogenic Leptospira reported previously. We built logistic and linear regression models to determine the strength of association between physicochemical parameters and the presence and concentration of Leptospira. We found that salinity, TDS, pH, and type of water were strongly associated with the presence of Leptospira. In contrast, only pH was associated with the concentration of the pathogen in water. The study of physico-chemical markers can contribute to a better understanding of the occurrence of Leptospira in water and to the identification of sources of risk in urban slum environments.

SUBMITTER: de Oliveira D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7558472 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Relationship between Physicochemical Characteristics and Pathogenic <i>Leptospira</i> in Urban Slum Waters.

de Oliveira Daiana D   Airam Querino Vladimir V   Sara Lee Yeonsoo Y   Cunha Marcelo M   Nery Jr Nivison N   Wessels Perelo Louisa L   Rossi Alva Juan Carlos JC   Ko Albert I AI   Reis Mitermayer G MG   Casanovas-Massana Arnau A   Costa Federico F  

Tropical medicine and infectious disease 20200916 3


Leptospirosis, a zoonosis caused by pathogenic <i>Leptospira</i>, primarily affects tropical, developing regions, especially communities without adequate sanitation. Outbreaks of leptospirosis have been linked with the presence of pathogenic <i>Leptospira</i> in water. In this study, we measured the physicochemical characteristics (temperature, pH, salinity, turbidity, electrical conductivity, and total dissolved solids (TDS)) of surface waters from an urban slum in Salvador, Brazil, and analyze  ...[more]

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