Literature DB >> 9181102

Transmission of visceral leishmaniasis by blood transfusion in hamsters.

C B Palatnik-de-Sousa1, E Paraguai-de-Souza, E M Gomes, F C Soares-Machado, K G Luz, R Borojevic.   

Abstract

We have studied the transmission of visceral leishmaniasis by blood transfusion in the CB hamster model. Five normal CB hamsters (females, 2.5 months old) received a 0.1-ml blood transfusion from a donor that had been infected with 10(7) amastigotes of Leishmania donovani 90 days prior to the blood harvest. The development of the disease in transfused animals was monitored by the increase in anti-Leishmania serum antibodies, splenomegaly, and spleen and liver parasitic burdens. The transfused hamsters developed all the typical signs of the disease, i.e., ascites, cachexia and death. The scores of anti-Leishmania antibodies (1.345) and the level of parasite load (spleen Leishman Donovan units of Stauber (LDU) = 471, liver LDU = 378) in transfuse hamsters were similar to those observed in hamsters experimentally infected with 10(7) amastigotes (P > 0.05, Student t-test). Our results demonstrate that blood transfusion is an effective route for transmission of visceral leishmaniasis, and we point out that adequate precautions should be taken at blood banks in the regions where leishmaniasis is endemic.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 9181102

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Braz J Med Biol Res        ISSN: 0100-879X            Impact factor:   2.590


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