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Small rodent species (Mammalia: rodentia) – carriers of Leptospirosis

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dc.contributor.author Nistreanu, Victoria
dc.contributor.author Burlacu, Victoria
dc.contributor.author Larion, Alina
dc.contributor.author Lungu, Liudmila
dc.date.accessioned 2025-12-01T08:29:32Z
dc.date.available 2025-12-01T08:29:32Z
dc.date.issued 2025
dc.identifier.citation NISTREANU, Victoria; Victoria BURLACU; Alina LARION and Liudmila LUNGU. Small rodent species (Mammalia: rodentia) – carriers of Leptospirosis.In: Abordarea o singură sănătate pentru securitatea sănătăţii globale. Conferinţa naţională cu participare internaţională. Ediţia a 3-a, 20-21 noiembrie 2025, Chişinău. Culegere de rezumate/ colegiul de redacţie: Serghei Cebanu [et al.]. Chişinău, 2025, p. 35. ISBN 978-5-85748-245-2. ISBN 978-5-85748-246-9 (PDF). en_US
dc.identifier.isbn 978-5-85748-245-2
dc.identifier.issn 5-85748-246-9 (PDF)
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/31517
dc.description The study was conducted under the USM subprogram 010701 and contract no. 01-23p-096/03-05- 2024, funded by the National Environmental Fund
dc.description.abstract Introduction. In the Republic of Moldova, small rodents are represented by 8 species from the family Cricetidae and 8 from the family Muridae, of which 2 species (Cricetus cricetus and Micromys minutus) are rare and legally protected. Eleven species are widespread across various ecosystems, where they achieve high population densities and possess a high adaptive potential to anthropogenic and climatic changes. Thus, the small rodents represent an important link in the circulation of many pathogens such as Leptospirosis that is recognized as an emerging global public health problem, being addressed in an interdisciplinary context related to biomedicine, ecology, veterinary medicine, public health, in social and economic aspects. Purpose of the study. This study aimed to characterize the ecological features of small rodents with significant epidemiological importance and their role in the formation and maintenance of leptospirosis foci. Material and methods. The study was conducted from 2020 to 2024 across different seasons in various ecosystems of the republic. Small rodents were captured using live and snap traps, following standard methodologies. Each trapping session lasted five days. Traps were set in lines or randomly, with 50 to 100 traps placed at 5-meter intervals and baited with pieces of bread crust soaked in unrefined sunflower oil. Results. During the study period, 8 small mammal species were identified: Mus musculus, M. spicilegus, Apodemus sylvaticus, A. flavicollis, A. uralensis, A. agrarius, Clethrionomys glareolus, and Microtus spp. Species of the Apodemus genus were dominant, comprising over 70% of all collected individuals. High rates of Leptospira spp. infection were detected specifically in A. agrarius, A. sylvaticus, and A. flavicollis. No human leptospirosis cases were registered in 2020–2021. However, from 2022 to 2024, 25 cases were reported in the Republic of Moldova. In 2022, 3 cases were diagnosed in Briceni, Drochia, and Slobozia districts. In 2023, 6 cases were recorded: 4 in Glodeni district, one in Ocnița district, and one in Chișinău. In 2024, 16 cases were reported: 5 in Drochia, 3 in Glodeni, 2 in Chișinău, and one each in Fălești, Florești, Ocnița, Orhei, Râșcani, and Telenești districts. Four death cases occurred in Ocnița, Fălești, and Drochia, the cause being delay in seeking medical assistance. Conclusions. Species of the Apodemus genus are dominant across various terrestrial habitats. They hold the highest proportion in small rodent communities, are widely distributed throughout all studied ecosystems, and exhibit high adaptive potential. The species A. flavicollis, A. agrarius, and A. sylvaticus are of particular epidemiological importance due to their high levels of Leptospira spp. carriage and their specific ecological traits. Human leptospirosis cases were reported primarily in the northern and central regions of the republic. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Universitatea de Stat de Medicină şi Farmacie "Nicolae Testemiţanu", ANSP: Agenţia Naţională pentru Sănătate Publică, Asociaţia de Biosiguranţă şi Biosecuritate din Republica Moldova en_US
dc.relation.ispartof "Abordarea O Singură Sănătate pentru Securitatea Sănătăţii Globale". Conferinţa naţională cu participare internaţională. Ediţia a 3-a, 20-21 noiembrie 2025, Chişinău. Culegere de rezumate en_US
dc.subject small rodents en_US
dc.subject leptospirosis foci en_US
dc.subject Apodemus genus en_US
dc.subject Leptospirosis en_US
dc.subject Republic of Moldova en_US
dc.subject.ddc UDC: [616.98:579.834.115]-022.39:599.323.4(478) en_US
dc.title Small rodent species (Mammalia: rodentia) – carriers of Leptospirosis en_US
dc.type Other en_US


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