TY - JOUR
T1 - High incidence of asymptomatic leptospirosis among urban sanitation workers from Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysian Borneo
AU - Jeffree, Mohammad Saffree
AU - Mori, Daisuke
AU - Yusof, Nur Athirah
AU - Atil, Azman Bin
AU - Lukman, Khamisah Awang
AU - Othman, Rafidah
AU - Hassan, Mohd Rohaizat
AU - Suut, Lela
AU - Ahmed, Kamruddin
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors acknowledge the patience and cooperation of the urban sanitation workers of Kota Kinabalu, as well as the generous support and cooperation of the authorities. We thank Rashida Binti Mohammad, Kota Kinbalu Public Health Laboratory for microscopic agglutination test. We thank Azalina Farina for excellent technical assistance. The study was supported in part by a grant from Malaysia One Health University Network (MyOHUN) (Grant number: GL00164-AK-2016), Skim Dana Nic Grant (Grant number: SDN0067-2019) and by Launching Grant for Centre of Excellence from Universiti Malaysia Sabah (Grant Number: AM 18006).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, The Author(s).
PY - 2020/12
Y1 - 2020/12
N2 - Leptospirosis is a public health challenge in Sabah State of Malaysian Borneo. Rapid urbanization, rural-to-urban migration, and undocumented immigration in Sabah have increased the pressure on the urban garbage disposal system. Rodents and other small animals thrive under these conditions. We hypothesized that urban sanitation workers would be at risk of developing leptospirosis. In total, 303 urban sanitation workers with a mean age of 42.6 years were enrolled in this study. The serum samples collected from these workers were subjected to the microscopic agglutination test (MAT), PCR and nucleotide sequencing of the amplicons to confirm the presence of Leptospira. The phylogenetic analysis using the neighbor joining method was performed to assess whether they were pathogenic. In this study 43.8% (133/303) of the samples were MAT-seropositive and among them, 29 (21.8%) were positive by PCR. Nucleotide sequencing of the amplicons confirmed the presence of Leptospira. Phylogenetic analysis showed that our strains belonged to the pathogenic group of Leptospira. A high proportion of urban sanitation workers were seropositive for leptospirosis, and a considerable number were PCR positive for Leptospira, thereby indicating asymptomatic infections. Further research is needed to confirm whether this is a transient phenomenon or antibiotic therapy is required.
AB - Leptospirosis is a public health challenge in Sabah State of Malaysian Borneo. Rapid urbanization, rural-to-urban migration, and undocumented immigration in Sabah have increased the pressure on the urban garbage disposal system. Rodents and other small animals thrive under these conditions. We hypothesized that urban sanitation workers would be at risk of developing leptospirosis. In total, 303 urban sanitation workers with a mean age of 42.6 years were enrolled in this study. The serum samples collected from these workers were subjected to the microscopic agglutination test (MAT), PCR and nucleotide sequencing of the amplicons to confirm the presence of Leptospira. The phylogenetic analysis using the neighbor joining method was performed to assess whether they were pathogenic. In this study 43.8% (133/303) of the samples were MAT-seropositive and among them, 29 (21.8%) were positive by PCR. Nucleotide sequencing of the amplicons confirmed the presence of Leptospira. Phylogenetic analysis showed that our strains belonged to the pathogenic group of Leptospira. A high proportion of urban sanitation workers were seropositive for leptospirosis, and a considerable number were PCR positive for Leptospira, thereby indicating asymptomatic infections. Further research is needed to confirm whether this is a transient phenomenon or antibiotic therapy is required.
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U2 - 10.1038/s41598-020-76595-0
DO - 10.1038/s41598-020-76595-0
M3 - Article
C2 - 33173153
AN - SCOPUS:85095783614
SN - 2045-2322
VL - 10
JO - Scientific reports
JF - Scientific reports
IS - 1
M1 - 19442
ER -