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Detection of mixed Leishmania infections in dogs from an endemic area in southeastern Brazil.

Natália Alves Souza1, Rodrigo Souza Leite2, Soraia de Oliveira Silva3, Michele Groenner Penna4, Liza Figueiredo Felicori Vilela4, Maria Norma Melo3, Antero Silva Ribeiro de Andrade5.   

Abstract

In Brazil, the visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is caused by Leishmania infantum, while the tegumentary leishmaniasis (TL) etiological agents are mainly Leishmania braziliensis and Leishmania amazonensis. The canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL) diagnosis is an important step of the VL control program in Brazil, which involves the elimination of infected dogs, the main urban VL reservoirs. The current serology-based diagnostic tests have shown cross-reactivity between these three species, whereas molecular diagnosis allows high sensitivity and specie identification. In the present study, 349 dogs of the metropolitan region of Belo Horizonte (Minas Gerais state) were screened by conjunctival swab and the samples analyzed by ITS-1 nested PCR. Thirty dogs (8.5%) tested positive. The RFLP of amplicons using HaeIII demonstrated that 17/30 samples presented a banding pattern compatible with L. infantum, 4/30 matched with L. amazonenis, 1/30 with L. braziliensis and 8/30 showed a mixed infection pattern. The samples that were distinct of L. infantum or presented a mixed pattern were submitted to RFPL with HaeIII and RsaI enzymes that confirmed the mixed pattern. Such patterns were also confirmed by Sanger Sequencing. The results pointed eight dogs with mixed infections and the establishment of TL causing species in the Belo Horizonte dog population. These findings highlight the need for more comprehensive epidemiological studies, since the TL transmission profile might be changing. This study also shows the potential of the ITS1-nPCR associated with RFLP for the proper Leishmania diagnosis and typing in the dog population.
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Keywords:  Canine; Conjunctival swab; Diagnosis; Leishmaniasis; PCR

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30772331     DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2019.02.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Trop        ISSN: 0001-706X            Impact factor:   3.112


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