Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
PLOS ONE
Publication Year:
2018
Publication Place
UNKNOWN
Physical Description:
32p
Call Number
[EL]
Relevant Countries
Pacific Region
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
529
Legacy PEIN ID:
82223
General Notes
Available online
Available online
Subject Heading(s)
Invasive species - Oceania
Abstract
Background: The Pacific Islands have environmental conditions highly favourable for transmission of leptospirosis, a neglected zoonosis with highest incidence in the tropics, and Oceania in particular. Recent reports confirm the emergence and outbreaks of leptospirosis in the Pacific Islands, but the epidemiology and drivers of transmission of human and animal leptospirosis are poorly documented, especially in the more isolated and less developed islands. Our study suggests that, as in other tropical regions, leptospirosis is widespread in the PIs while showing some epidemiological heterogeneity. Data are scarce or absent from many PIs. Rodents, cattle, pigs and dogs are all likely to be important carriers, but the relative importance of each animal species in human infection needs to be clarified. Epidemiological surveys with appropriate sampling design, pathogen typing and data analysis are needed to improve our understanding of transmission patterns and to develop effective intervention strategies.
Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
PLOS ONE
Publication Year:
2018
Publication Place
UNKNOWN
Physical Description:
32p
Call Number
[EL]
Relevant Countries
Pacific Region
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
529
Legacy PEIN ID:
82223
General Notes
Available online
Record Created: 01-Oct-2019
Record Modified: 05-Mar-2025