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Dynamics of Leishmania spp. infection in dogs from an unaffected region in transition to a visceral leishmaniasis transmission area, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Michelli Lopes de Souza1, Isac Junior Roman2, Ana Paula Gnocato Mortari2, Fabiana Raquel Ratzlaff2, Renata Dalcol Mazaro3, Juliana Felipetto Cargnelutti4, Irina Lübeck5, Rafael Almeida Fighera3, Cinthia Melazzo de Andrade6, Sônia de Ávila Botton2, Fernanda Silveira Flôres Vogel2, Luís Antônio Sangioni2.   

Abstract

In Brazil, visceral leishmaniasis (VL) has been expanding and urbanizing, mainly in non-endemic areas such as the State of Rio Grande do Sul. Considering that infected dogs are the main reservoirs of VL in urban areas, the present study aimed to evaluate the propagation of canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL) infection from an unaffected region in transition to a VL transmission area. For this, 1159 and 1087 samples of canine serum from 2015 and 2021, respectively, were analyzed, using the indirect immunofluorescence test. In addition, necropsy reports between 2007 and 2021 were evaluated. The results showed a prevalence of anti-Leishmania spp. antibodies of 7.5% in the samples from 2015, while in 2021 samples, it was 23.5%, with an incidence of 0.4 cases per 100 dogs. It is noteworthy that in 2007, there was no record of CVL as the cause of death in the pathological reports, and in 2021, 41 diagnoses were made with the protozoan being a determinant of the death of the animal. These values indicate an increasing trend in the prevalence and incidence coefficients of CVL. The results of this study allowed us to verify the spread of the disease from an unaffected region to a transmission area of the agent, as well as provide subsidies for health authorities to implement improvements in the CVL control program in the municipality, to mitigate the emergence of human cases of the disease.
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Keywords:  Incidence; Leishmaniasis; Prevalence; Public health; Zoonosis

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36121564     DOI: 10.1007/s00436-022-07654-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitol Res        ISSN: 0932-0113            Impact factor:   2.383


  4 in total

1.  Canine leishmaniosis in the Old and New Worlds: unveiled similarities and differences.

Authors:  Filipe Dantas-Torres; Laia Solano-Gallego; Gad Baneth; Vitor Marcio Ribeiro; Milena de Paiva-Cavalcanti; Domenico Otranto
Journal:  Trends Parasitol       Date:  2012-09-17

Review 2.  A systematic review and meta-analysis of the factors associated with Leishmania infantum infection in dogs in Brazil.

Authors:  Vinícius Silva Belo; Claudio José Struchiner; Guilherme Loureiro Werneck; David Soeiro Barbosa; Robson Bruniera de Oliveira; Rafael Gonçalves Teixeira Neto; Eduardo Sérgio da Silva
Journal:  Vet Parasitol       Date:  2013-03-21       Impact factor: 2.738

3.  Prevalence and factors associated with Leishmania infantum infection of dogs from an urban area of Brazil as identified by molecular methods.

Authors:  Wendel Coura-Vital; Marcos José Marques; Vanja Maria Veloso; Bruno Mendes Roatt; Rodrigo Dian de Oliveira Aguiar-Soares; Levi Eduardo Soares Reis; Samuel Leôncio Braga; Maria Helena Franco Morais; Alexandre Barbosa Reis; Mariângela Carneiro
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2011-08-16

4.  Molecular Method Confirms Canine Leishmania Infection Detected by Serological Methods in Non-Endemic Area of Brazil.

Authors:  Emeline Riboldi; Flavio Carvalho; Pedro Roosevelt Torres Romão; Regina Bones Barcellos; Graziele Lima Bello; Raquel Rocha Ramos; Rosemari Terezinha de Oliveira; João Pessoa Araújo Júnior; Maria Lucia Rossetti; Eliane Dallegrave
Journal:  Korean J Parasitol       Date:  2018-02-28       Impact factor: 1.341

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