In order to evaluate the incidence of serum leptospiral antibodies in horse
s, blood samples were drawn from 669 animals and submitted for microscopic
agglutination testing (MAT). Results of these tests were compiled to determ
ine the incidence of six Leptospira interrogans serovars antibodies in the
horse population as well as to evaluate associations between age and breed.
Of the 669 hones tested, 225 (33.6%) were positive for one or more serovar
s. Bratislava was the most commonly found serovar with 22.3% of horses test
ed reacting to this serovar. This study provided futher evidence that rile
horse is a maintenance host of bratislava. The incidence of positive tests
increased significantly with age (p = 0.0003) and Thoroughbreds and Standar
dbreds had significantly fewer positive tests than other breeds (X = 27.950
, df = 6, p = 0.001).