Literature DB >> 26743595

A cross-sectional study of the impact of regular use of insecticides in dogs on Canine Leishmaniosis seroprevalence in southeast Spain.

E Goyena1, P Pérez-Cutillas2, L Chitimia1, J Risueño1, J D García-Martínez3, L J Bernal3, E Berriatua4.   

Abstract

The relationship between Canine Leishmaniosis (CanL) seroprevalence and regular use of topical insecticides was investigated in 800 pet dogs with no visible signs of CanL in Murcia, southeast Spain in 2011. Dogs were clients to 17 veterinary practices and were analyzed for Leishmania infantum antibodies in blood plasma using two commercial ELISAs (Ingezim, Ingenasa®, Spain; Leishcan, Hipra®, Spain). Owners were interviewed to gather data on dog related variables. They included date of birth, home address and frequency, duration and timing of insecticide treatments used to prevent ectoparasite infestations. The dog's residence was georeferenced and environmental data potentially associated with the dog's risk of L. infantum infection was obtained. A mixed logistic regression model was then developed to analyze the relationship between the dog's serological status and insecticidal treatment adjusted for demographic and environmental variables. Overall, CanL seroprevalence (95% confidence limits) was 18% (16-21%) including 11% in dogs not using insecticide treatments (n=60) and 19% in those using them (n=740) (p>0.05). At least 16 different insecticide products were used and 73%, 26% and 1% of dogs received 1, 2 and 3 products a year. The most frequent commercial brands used and the only ones in the market claiming anti-sandfly activity, were Scalibor collars (deltametrin 40mg/g; MSD®), Advantix pipettes (permethrin 500mg/ml and imidacloprid 100mg/ml; Bayer®) and Exspot spot-on pipettes (permethrin 715mg/ml; MSD®). Seroprevalence was 9%, 16%, 20%, 22% and 25% for dogs with Scalibor collars plus Advantix pipettes, Scalibor collars plus ExSpot pipettes, Advantix pipettes alone, Scalibor collars alone and Exspot pipettes alone, respectively. The multivariable model confirmed a significant reduction in the risk of Leishmania spp. seropositivity in dogs using the Scalibor and Advantix combination compared to those using either product alone and provided evidence of greatly increased risk of CanL in rural areas situated at 300-500m altitude and average March-July temperatures of 18.6-19°C. The study highlights the difficulty in controlling CanL infection by means of insecticide use alone and that it could be improved by using the Scalibor and Advantix combination and identifying and targeting specific geographical areas.
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Keywords:  Canine Leishmaniosis; Insecticides; Murcia; Seroprevalence; Spain

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26743595     DOI: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2015.12.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prev Vet Med        ISSN: 0167-5877            Impact factor:   2.670


  4 in total

1.  Density assessment and reporting for Phlebotomus perniciosus and other sand fly species in periurban residential estates in Spain.

Authors:  C Muñoz; J Risueño; P Pérez-Cutillas; L J Bernal; J M Ortiz; R Ruiz de Ybáñez; P F Sánchez-López; C Martínez-Carrasco; L Del Río; P De la Rúa; J D García-Martínez; M Gonzálvez; L Murcia; F Collantes; E Goyena; T Spitzova; S Elshanat; E Berriatua
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2021-08-18       Impact factor: 2.289

2.  Understanding Phlebotomus perniciosus abundance in south-east Spain: assessing the role of environmental and anthropic factors.

Authors:  José Risueño; Clara Muñoz; Pedro Pérez-Cutillas; Elena Goyena; Moisés Gonzálvez; María Ortuño; Luis Jesús Bernal; Juana Ortiz; Bulent Alten; Eduardo Berriatua
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2017-04-19       Impact factor: 3.876

3.  Performance of Leishmania PFR1 recombinant antigen in serological diagnosis of asymptomatic canine leishmaniosis by ELISA.

Authors:  Darién Ledesma; Eduardo Berriatua; M Carmen Thomas; Luis Jesús Bernal; María Ortuño; Celia Benitez; Adriana Egui; Kostas Papasouliotis; Bryn Tennant; Julia Chambers; Juan José Infante; Manuel Carlos López
Journal:  BMC Vet Res       Date:  2017-10-23       Impact factor: 2.741

4.  Efficacies of prevention and control measures applied during an outbreak in Southwest Madrid, Spain.

Authors:  Anaiá da Paixão Sevá; Maia Martcheva; Necibe Tuncer; Isabella Fontana; Eugenia Carrillo; Javier Moreno; James Keesling
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-10-13       Impact factor: 3.240

  4 in total

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