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>A Serological Survey of Leptospira interrogans serotype pomona in Alberta and Saskatchewan Striped Skunks and Possible Transmission Between Cattle and Skunks
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A Serological Survey of Leptospira interrogans serotype pomona in Alberta and Saskatchewan Striped Skunks and Possible Transmission Between Cattle and Skunks
The range of known occurrence of Leptospira interrogans serotype pomona is extended to Alberta in striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis); no evidence of L. sejroe was found. Reacting sera from skunks were confined to the southern portion of Alberta and adjacent Saskatchewan, although a number of reactors were found sufficiently further north in Saskatchewan suggesting that a different mode of infection may be functioning there. Of 95 skunk sera from near a dairy farm infected with serotype pomona 40% were reactors. Of 438 skunk sera from other areas only 5.7% were reactors; that difference was suggestive of transmission from cattle to skunks on the dairy farm. Of 22 skunk sera collected near the dairy farm in summer none were reactors, whereas 52% of skunk sera taken the previous and following winters were. That seasonal difference was not evident among sera from other locations.
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