| Literature DB >> 24963288 |
Virginia Bodelão Richini-Pereira1, Pamela Merlo Marson1, Enio Yoshinori Hayasaka1, Cassiano Victoria1, Rodrigo Costa da Silva1, Hélio Langoni1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Road-killed wild animals have been classified as sentinels for detecting such zoonotic pathogens as Leishmania spp., offering new opportunities for epidemiological studies of this infection.Entities:
Keywords: Leishmania chagasi; Leishmania spp; PCR; Road-killed animal; Zoonosis
Year: 2014 PMID: 24963288 PMCID: PMC4068874 DOI: 10.1186/1678-9199-20-27
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Venom Anim Toxins Incl Trop Dis ISSN: 1678-9180
Data on road-killed wild animals, including the sex, tissue, PCR and sequencing results for molecular detection on spp. and
| A1 | Male | kidney | 99%/AJ270142.1 | |
| A4 | Male | heart, mesenteric lymph node | 100%/AJ270142.1 | |
| A6 | Male | spleen, heart | 100%/AJ270142.1 | |
| A7 | Male | heart | 100%/AJ270141.1 | |
| A17 | Male | heart | 99%/AJ270141.1 | |
| A18 | Male | liver | 100%/AJ270141.1 | |
| A22 | # | liver, spleen | 100%/AJ270142.1 | |
| A23 | Male | lung, liver, mesenteric lymph node | 100%/AJ270142.1 | |
| A24 | Female | spleen, kidney, heart | 100%/AJ270142.1 | |
| A41 | Male | liver, mesenteric lymph node | 100%/AF308682.1 | |
| A42 | Male | lung, kidney, heart, mesenteric lymph node | 100%/AJ270142.1 | |
| A46 | Male | liver, spleen, kidney | 100%/AJ270142.1 | |
| A47 | Male | lung | 100%/AJ270142.1 | |
| A50 | Female | lung | 100%/AJ270142.1 | |
| A54 | Male | lung, spleen | 100%/AJ270142.1 | |
| A60 | Male | lung | 100%/AJ270142.1 |
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Figure 1Geographic location of road-killed animals employed for spp. molecular detection, correlating to the occurrence of cases of human cutaneous leishmaniasis.
Figure 2Geographic location of the road-killed animals employed for spp. molecular detection, correlating to the occurrence of cases of human visceral leishmaniasis.