1. Seroepidemiology of human leptospirosis in the Dominican Republic: A multistage cluster survey, 2021.
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Nilles EJ, Paulino CT, Galloway R, de St Aubin M, Mayfield HJ, Cadavid Restrepo A, Dumas D, Garnier S, Etienne MC, Duke W, Peña F, Iihoshi N, Abdalla G, Lopez B, de la Cruz L, Henríquez B, Durski K, Baldwin M, Loevinsohn G, Rees EM, Martin B, Sartorius B, Skewes-Ramm R, Gutiérrez EZ, Kucharski A, and Lau CL
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Little is known about the epidemiology of leptospirosis in the Dominican Republic, the second most populous country in the Caribbean. We report on findings from a multi-stage household survey across two regions in the country that reveals a previously under-estimated burden of human Leptospira infection. Our findings, based on the reference-standard microscopic agglutination test, indicate a complex picture of serogroup diversity, spatial heterogeneity in infection and risk, and a marked discrepancy between reported cases and serologically estimated infections. Given an overall seroprevalence of 11.3% (95% CI: 10.8-13.0%) and a lower estimated force of infection (0.30% per year [0.27%-0.35%]) the number of infections may exceed national reported case data by 145-fold or more. Icterohaemorrhagiae, associated with severe Weil's disease, was the most commonly identified serogroup with a serogroup-specific prevalence of 4.4%. Consistent with other settings, risk factors including age, male sex, and rat exposure were associated with higher seroprevalence. Our study highlights the need for targeted public health interventions informed by serogroup-specific dynamics, detailed spatial analyses, knowledge of local animal reservoirs, and strengthened laboratory surveillance to effectively control this pathogen., Competing Interests: I have read the journal’s policy and the authors of this manuscript have the following competing interests: EJN is the PI on a US CDC funded U01 award that funded the study, and CLL, AK, DD, MdSA, ACR, HM, SG, MCE, WD, NI, GA, BH, KD, and MB have received salaries, consultancy fees, or travel paid through this award. EZG and BL are employees of the US CDC. BH, CT, LC, FP, and RSR are employees of the Ministry of Ministry of Health and Social Assistance, Dominican Republic, that was subcontracted with funds from the US CDC award. AK is supported by the Wellcome Trust, UK. CLL is supported by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council. We declare no other competing interests., (Copyright: This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 public domain dedication.)
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- 2024
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