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Vector-borne and Zoonotic Diseases | 2011

Prevalence and carrier status of leptospirosis in smallholder dairy cattle and peridomestic rodents in Kandy, Sri Lanka.

Chandika D. Gamage; Nobuo Koizumi; Maki Muto; Chinyere Nwafor-Okoli; Shanika Kurukurusuriya; Jayanthe Rajapakse; Senanayake A. M. Kularatne; Koji Kanda; Romeo B. Lee; Yoshihide Obayashi; Haruo Watanabe; Hiko Tamashiro

Leptospirosis is an important bacterial zoonotic disease globally and one of the notifiable diseases in Sri Lanka. Other than human leptospirosis, little information is available on leptospirosis in domestic and feral animals in Sri Lanka. Thus, this study attempted to determine the prevalence and carrier status of leptospirosis in smallholder dairy cattle and peridomestic rodents to understand the impact of the disease on public health in Kandy, Sri Lanka. Cattle and rodent samples were collected from the Yatinuwara and Udunuwara divisional secretaries in Kandy. Serum samples were analyzed for the presence of antileptospiral antibodies using microscopic agglutination test. DNA was extracted from cattle urine and rodent kidney tissue samples, in which polymerase chain reaction was carried out to detect the Leptospira flaB gene. The cattle in 19 (38.8%) of the 49 farms harbored antileptospiral antibodies. Out of 113 cattle serum samples, 23 (20.3%) were positive; 17 (73.9%) and 6 (26.1%) reacted with serogroups Sejroe and Hebdomadis, respectively. Out of the 74 rodent samples, 13 (17.5%) were positive; 8 (61.5%) and 4 (30.8%) had reactions to serogroups Javanica and Icterohaemorrhagiae, respectively. Leptospiral DNA was detected in one cattle urine sample and identified as Leptospira interrogans. This study revealed a high prevalence of leptospirosis in cattle and rodents in Kandy. These animals were infected with a wide array of leptospiral serogroups, which are consistent with the research findings observed in humans in Kandy. Overall, serological data indicate that relative to rodents, cattle may be a more significant reservoir for human transmission and a greater source of potential risk to local agricultural communities.


Geriatrics & Gerontology International | 2011

Fear of falling and falls self‐efficacy and their relationship to higher‐level competence among community‐dwelling senior men and women in Japan

Yuriko Katsumata; Asuna Arai; Masashi Tomimori; Kozo Ishida; Romeo B. Lee; Howard Tamashiro

Aim:  This cross‐sectional study examined the relationships of fear of falling and falls self‐efficacy with higher‐level competence among community‐dwelling senior citizens in Japan.


Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2011

Serological evidence of Thailand virus-related hantavirus infection among suspected leptospirosis patients in Kandy, Sri Lanka.

Chandika D. Gamage; Shumpei P. Yasuda; Sanae Nishio; Senanayake A. M. Kularatne; Kosala Weerakoon; Jayanthe Rajapakse; Chinyere Nwafor-Okoli; Romeo B. Lee; Yoshi Obayashi; Kumiko Yoshimatsu; Jiro Arikawa; Hiko Tamashiro


Reproductive Health Matters | 2009

The influence of local policy on contraceptive provision and use in three locales in the Philippines

Romeo B. Lee; Lourdes P Nacionales; Luis Pedroso


Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2012

Analysis of Hospital-Based Sentinel Surveillance Data on Leptospirosis in Sri Lanka, 2005-2008

Chandika D. Gamage; Jagath Amarasekera; Paba Palihawadana; Sudath Samaraweera; Devika Mendis; Navaratnasingam Janakan; Romeo B. Lee; Yoshihide Obayashi; Hiko Tamashiro


Reproductive Health Matters | 1999

Men's involvement in women's reproductive health projects and programmes in the Philippines

Romeo B. Lee


Kokusai Hoken Iryo (Journal of International Health) | 2010

Current HIV/AIDS Knowledge, Perceptions and Practices among the General Population in Kandy, Sri Lanka: Program Implications

Koji Kanda; Yoshihide Obayashi; Ananda Jayasinghe; K. Tudor Silva; Romeo B. Lee; Hiko Tamashiro


高等教育ジャーナル : 高等教育と生涯学習 = Journal of Higher Education and Lifelong Learning | 2011

A Roadmap to the United Nations : Special Reference to World Health Organization

Hiko Tamashiro; Romeo B. Lee


高等教育ジャ-ナル | 2011

A roadmap to the United Nations: special reference to World Health Organization (特集 北海道大学の「国際化」を求めて)

Hiko Tamashiro; Romeo B. Lee


Archive | 2011

Short Communication Serological Evidence of Thailand Virus-Related Hantavirus Infection among Suspected Leptospirosis Patients in Kandy, Sri Lanka

Chandika D. Gamage; Shumpei P. Yasuda; Senanayake Am Kularatne; Kosala Weerakoon; Jayanthe Rajapakse; Chinyere Nwafor-Okoli; Romeo B. Lee; Yoshi Obayashi; Kumiko Yoshimatsu; Hiko Tamashiro; Sri Lanka

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