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Acta Tropica | 2017

New trends in human and animal leptospirosis in Croatia, 2009–2014

Josipa Habuš; Zdenka Peršić; Silvio Špičić; Silvijo Vince; Zrinka Štritof; Zoran Milas; Zeljko Cvetnic; Matko Perharić; Nenad Turk

Leptospirosis is a geographically widespread and globally underestimated zoonosis that affects humans and variety of animals. To identify trends and possible risk factors, joined medical and veterinary teams investigated epidemiology and epizootiology of leptospirosis in Croatia. Retrospective analysis of data obtained from referent diagnostic laboratories included a total of 1917 human and 123964 animal sera tested in the period from 2009 to 2014. We found high human leptospirosis average incidence rate of 1.53/100000 with clear predominance of male patients older than 40 years (sex ratio M/F:3.2; median age 51±15.1years). Statistical analysis revealed seasonal and annual variations of incidence in humans that were primarily associated with favourable weather conditions (temperature 10-19, 9°C and precipitation above 100mm/m2). Majority of infections in humans were caused by serogroups Sejroe, Australis and Icterohaemorrhagiae. Notable variations in seroprevalence and changing trends in prevailing serogroups were recorded in most of the domestic animals and during the entire period of investigation. All of the observed findings underline leptospirosis as a significant human and veterinary public health threat and emphasize the importance of continuous multidisciplinary surveillance. We also argue that only input from both professions improves our overall knowledge on leptospirosis and leads to better and more efficient prevention and control strategies.


Archives of Virology | 2016

Phylogenetic characterisation of feline immunodeficiency virus in naturally infected cats in Croatia indicates additional heterogeneity of subtype B in Europe

Matko Perharić; Marina Biđin; Vilim Starešina; Zoran Milas; Nenad Turk; Zrinka Štritof; Suzana Hađina; Josipa Habuš; Vladimir Stevanović; Vesna Mojčec-Perko; Snježana Kovač; Krešimir Martinković; Ljubo Barbić

This study was performed on 29 domestic cats with a variety of clinical signs, possibly related to FIV infection. Blood samples were tested by a rapid immunochromatographic (ICA) procedure for detection of FIV antibodies. Subsequently, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was performed to amplify a portion of the proviral gag gene. All 11 positive PCR products were sequenced and compared with previously reported FIV sequences. Croatian proviral isolates that could be amplified were clustered within subtype B, and additional heterogeneity was confirmed by the formation of three separate clusters. Phylogenetic analysis of circulating strains in Croatia and in southeast Europe is necessary to improve diagnostic methods and selection of the appropriate vaccinal strains.


Veterinarski Arhiv | 2018

Outbreak of equine influenza in Croatia in 2015 and post outbreak epidemiological situation

Ljubo Barbić; Vladimir Savić; Keti Kovačević; Jasmina Kapetan; Vladimir Stevanović; Snježana Kovač; Suzana Hađina; Zoran Milas; Vilim Starešina; Nenad Turk; Matko Perharić; Josip Madić

In March 2015, a few days after a major horse fair event in Bjelovar, Croatia, an equine influenza outbreak began and in the days that followed spread to more than 20 stud farms in the continental part of Croatia. The epidemiological investigation showed the importance of the national and international movement of asymptomatic carrier animals as a major risk factor for the introduction of the equine influenza virus and its spread in the naïve population. Molecular characterization and phylogenetic analyses confirmed that the EI outbreak was caused by an imported viral strain of the H3N8 subtype, phylogenetically similar to recent European strains belonging to Florida sublineage clade 2. The post-outbreak equine influenza seroprevalence in continental Croatia, based on ELISA testing, was 12.3% and varied between 1.1% and 32.6% on a county level. The highest seroprevalence in counties with predominantly sport and leisure horses highlighted animal management as a principal risk factor for equine influenza infection. On the other hand, variations in haemagglutination inhibition titres in the tested serum samples suggested different times of infection acquisition and unreported outbreaks of equine influenza in continental Croatia after the 2015 outbreak. Vaccination coverage, even after the large outbreak in 2015, was still below 10%, which suggests the lack of education of horse owners and represents a high risk for further outbreaks. In conclusion, influenza is a wide spread infection with multiple, often unrecorded, outbreaks in continental Croatia. A high risk of further outbreaks is present due to low vaccination coverage, an increase in the sport and leisure horse population and the intensive movement of those animals. In order to prevent *Corresponding author: Ljubo Barbić, PhD, DVM, Department of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases with Clinic, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Zagreb, Heinzelova 55, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia, Phone: +385 1 2390 211; Fax: +385 1 2390 211; E-mail: [email protected] DOI: 10.24099/vet.arhiv.0033


Veterinarski Arhiv | 2013

Equine leptospirosis in Croatia - occurrence of subclinical infections and abortions

Nenad Turk; Zoran Milas; Josipa Habuš; Zrinka Štritof Majetić; Vesna Mojčec Perko; Ljubo Barbić; Vladimir Stevanović; Matko Perharić; Vilim Starešina


Veterinarski Arhiv | 2013

The occurrence and maintenance of Leptospira serovars Australis and Bratislava in domestic and wild animals in Croatia.

Zoran Milas; Zrinka Štritof Majetić; Josipa Habuš; Vesna Mojčec Perko; Vilim Starešina; Ljubo Barbić; Vladimir Stevanović; Matko Perharić; Boris Ljubić; Nenad Turk


Veterinarski Arhiv | 2018

The epidemiology features of retroviral infections in domestic cats from the Zagreb urban area

Matko Perharić; Vilim Starešina; Nenad Turk; Ljubo Barbić; Zrinka Štritof; Suzana Hađina; Josipa Habuš; Vladimir Stevanović; Krešimir Martinković; Vesna Mojčec Perko; Zoran Milas


Zbornik 6. Hrvatskog veterinarskog kongresa | 2017

Plućni hemoragijski sindrom - novi klinički oblik leptospiroze u pasa

Josipa Habuš; Zrinka Štritof; Branimir Škrlin; Matko Perharić; Krešimir Martinković; Vladimir Stevanović; Suzana Hađina; Zoran Milas; Turk Nenad


World equine airway symposium 2017 Proceedings | 2017

Relationship of history data, clinical findings and tracheal wash culture in horses with chronic respiratory disease

Zrinka Štritof; Goran Csik; Jelena Gotić; Nika Brkljača Bottegaro; Josipa Habuš; Darko Grden; Suzana Hadina; Matko Perharić; Turk Nenad


Veterinarski Arhiv | 2017

Detection of Taylorella equigenitalis and Taylorella asinigenitalis in horses in Croatia as a result of small scale survey

Zrinka Štritof; Josipa Habuš; Vesna Mojčec Perko; Melita Majhut; Nika Brkljača Bottegaro; Matko Perharić; Suzana Hađina; Zoran Milas; Nenad Turk


6th Croatian Congress of Microbiology with International Participation, Programme and abstracts | 2017

An update on Malassezia infections in animals – clinical signs and diagnostic approach

Suzana Hađina; Stevanović, Vladimir, Barbić, Ljubo, Martinković, Krešimir, Milas, Zoran, Turk, Nenad; Vilim Starešina; Zrinka Štritof; Josipa Habuš; Matko Perharić; Ljiljana Pinter

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