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The relationship between socioeconomic indices and potentially zoonotic pathogens carried by wild Norway rats: a survey in Rhône, France (2010–2012)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 May 2014

F. AYRAL*
Affiliation:
WildTech, PERS, Université de Lyon-VetAgro Sup, Marcy l'Etoile, France
J. ARTOIS
Affiliation:
Université de Rennes 2, Rennes Cedex, France
A.-L. ZILBER
Affiliation:
WildTech, PERS, Université de Lyon-VetAgro Sup, Marcy l'Etoile, France
F. WIDÉN
Affiliation:
The National Veterinary Institute (SVA), Department of Virology, Immunobiology and Parasitology, Uppsala, Sweden
K.C. POUNDER
Affiliation:
Institute of Integrative Biology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
D. AUBERT
Affiliation:
Laboratory of Parasitology, EA 3800, SFR CAP-Santé FED 4231, National Reference Centre on Toxoplasmosis, University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, Reims Cédex, France
D. J. BICOUT
Affiliation:
Biomatématiques et Epidémiologie, EPSP-TIMC, UMR CNRS 5525, UFJ, VetAgro Sup, Marcy l'Etoile
M. ARTOIS
Affiliation:
WildTech, PERS, Université de Lyon-VetAgro Sup, Marcy l'Etoile, France
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* Author for correspondence: Dr. F. Ayral, 1 avenue Bourgelat, 69280 Marcy l'Etoile, France. (Email: florence.ayral@vetagro-sup.fr)
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Summary

Leptospira interrogans, hantaviruses (particularly Seoul virus), hepatitis E virus (HEV), and Toxoplasma gondii are rat-associated zoonoses that are responsible for human morbidity and mortality worldwide. This study aimed to describe the infection patterns of these four pathogens in wild rats (Rattus norvegicus) across socioeconomic levels in neighbourhoods in Lyon, France. The infection or exposure status was determined using polymerase chain reaction or serology for 178 wild rats captured in 23 locations; additionally, confirmatory culture or mouse inoculation was performed. Multivariate logistic regression analyses were used to investigate whether morphological and socioeconomic data could predict the infection status of the rats. This study revealed that the rat colony's age structure may influence the prevalence of L. interrogans, hantavirus, and HEV. In addition, areas with high human population densities and low incomes may be associated with a greater number of infected rats and an increased risk of disease transmission.

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Table 1. Description of socioeconomic covariates

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Table 2. The percentage of positive tests for each pathogen and the distribution of positive test results among the performed tests

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Fig. 1. The distribution of clusters of low (full triangle) and high (star) prevalences of the four pathogens detected in rats trapped in the Rhône department, France.

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Table 3. Unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios for testing positive for Leptospira interrogans, SEOV, HEV or Toxoplasma gondii among Norway rats

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Fig. 2. The spatial distribution of human population density and median incomes in Lyon city centre overlaid with high and low prevalence of L. interrogans carriage in Norway rats.

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Table 4. Adjusted odds ratios using the final GLM or GLMM and incorporating the human population density (HPD) and median income (MI) by quadrat (a, b, c, d)

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