Detection of brucellosis and leptospirosis in feral pigs in New South Wales

Author(s)
Ridoutt, C
Lee, A
Moloney, B
Massey, Peter D
Charman, N
Jordan, D
Publication Date
2014
Abstract
Objective To determine the presence and estimate the prevalence of 'Brucella suis, Leptospira interrogans' serovar Pomona (hereafter 'L. pomona') and 'Leptospira borgpetersenii' serovar Hardjo (hereafter 'L. hardjo') in feral pigs culled in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. Methods During 2012 and 2013, 239 serum samples were collected from feral pigs killed as pests or game in NSW. All sera were subjected to the rose-bengal test for 'B. suis', with positives subjected to the complement fixation test (CFT). Attempts were made to detect 'B. suis' by culture and PCR on CFT-positive samples. All sera were tested separately for the presence of 'L. pomona' and 'L. hardjo' antibodies using the microscopic agglutination test. Results Of 238 samples tested, 7 were positive (4 with CFT titres ≥ 32) for B. suis antibodies (3% seroprevalence). However, 'B. suis' was not cultured or detected by PCR. Of 239 sera tested for 'L. pomona' antibodies, 126 samples were positive (53%) and 9 (4%) were positive for 'L. hardjo'. Conclusions The findings are the first tangible evidence that feral pigs in northern NSW harbour 'B. suis', providing a plausible explanation for recent human and canine cases of brucellosis related to pig hunting. The increased seroprevalence of 'L. pomona' occurred in years preceded by flooding and rodent plagues, suggesting a potential for zoonotic infection much greater than previously realised. Advice to the community should focus on encouraging the adoption of improved hygiene practices during pig hunting and consideration of vaccinating livestock against leptospirosis.
Citation
Australian Veterinary Journal, 92(9), p. 343-347
ISSN
1751-0813
0005-0423
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Language
en
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Title
Detection of brucellosis and leptospirosis in feral pigs in New South Wales
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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