EXPERIMENTAL INFECTIONS OF BRUSH‐TAILED POSSUMS, COMMON WOMBATS AND WATER RATS WITH LEPTOSPIRA INTERROGANS SEROVARS BALCANICA AND HARDJO
- 1 June 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Immunology & Cell Biology
- Vol. 57 (3) , 231-240
- https://doi.org/10.1038/icb.1979.24
Abstract
Of 12 brush-tailed possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) inoculated with Leptospira interrogans serovar balcanica 11 developed migroagglutination (MA) antibody to hardjo antigen by 14 days postinoculation (PI). Leptospiruria was observed in 2 possums 117 to 145 days PI. Of 6 possums inoculated with serovar hardjo 4 developed low short-lived titres by day 18 PI. Two of 3 wombats (Vombatus ursinus) inoculated with balcanica had high MA titres ( 1:128) by day 16 PI and leptospiruria occurred by day 16. One wombat inoculated with hardjo developed a low MA titre. Low transitory MA titres to hardjo were found in 1 of 3 water rats (Hydromys chrysogaster) after inoculation with balcanica and 1 of 2 given hardjo. Histopathological examination of kidneys revealed mild to moderately severe focal interstitial nephritis in 4 of 8 possums, in 2 wombats and in 2 water rats following experimental infection with balcanica. Similar lesions were observed in 2 of 4 possums, 1 wombat and 2 water rats following experimental infection with hardjo.Keywords
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