نتایج جستجو برای: canine visceral leishmaniasis

تعداد نتایج: 67713  

2013
Francisco Assis Lima Costa

Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a serious public health problem in Brazil and worldwide. Despite the euthanasia of dogs serologically positive, such action has not solved the endemic in Brazil. A risk area for VL involves the presence of the vector, the occurrence of canines and the record of human cases. The factors that have favored the persistence and spread of VL in Brazil are related to the...

2016
Juliana Barbosa NUNES Márcia Dalastra LAURENTI Herminia Yohko KANAMURA Alessandro Antônio Costa PEREIRA Fabio Antonio COLOMBO Marcos José MARQUES

Visceral leishmaniasis is a systemic and chronic disease and dogs are the main reservoir of the etiologic agent, Leishmania infantum (syn L. chagasi). A serological and molecular investigation of canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL) was performed in the municipality of Alfenas, located in the southern region of Minas Gerais, where the disease is not endemic. Samples from 87 dogs were submitted t...

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2012
Júlia Cristina Maksoud Brazuna Elaine Araujo E Silva Júlio Maksoud Brazuna Iara Helena Domingos Neuma Chaves Michael Robin Honer Valter Joost van Onselen Ana Lúcia Lyrio de Oliveira

INTRODUCTION This study sought to describe the profile and geographic distribution of reported cases of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) in the City of Campo Grande, State of Mato Grosso do Sul (MS), Brazil, from 2002 to 2009. METHODS Human data were collected from the Brazilian National Information System for Notifiable Diseases. Canine cases and entomological data were obtained from the Informat...

Journal: :Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry 2011
Joilson Ramos-Jesus Kellyanne A Carvalho Rosana A S Fonseca Geraldo G S Oliveira Stella M Barrouin Melo Neuza M Alcântara-Neves Rosa F Dutra

The American visceral leishmaniasis is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in Brazil for both humans and dogs. Attempts to make a diagnosis of this disease need to be improved, especially in endemic areas, and in the tracking and screening of asymptomatic dogs, which are their main host in urban areas. A quartz crystal microbalance immunosensor for the diagnosis of the canine visceral...

Journal: :Veterinary research 2008
Elisenda Sanchez-Robert Laura Altet Mireia Utzet-Sadurni Urs Giger Armand Sanchez Olga Francino

Visceral leishmaniasis is the most important zoonosis in Europe and it is caused by Leishmania infantum, a protozoan intracellular parasite. Canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL) is endemic in the Mediterranean basin, Middle East, and South America, and is emerging within non endemic areas such as the United Kingdom and North America. We have analyzed 24 polymorphisms in the canine Slc11a1 (forme...

2014
José Geraldo Castro-Júnior Mariana Lourenço Freire Samantha Priscila Silva Campos Kezia K.G. Scopel Renato Porrozzi Edimilson Domingos Da Silva Fabio A. Colombo Rita de Cássia Viveiros da Silveira Marcos José Marques Elaine Soares Coimbra

In Brazil, domestic dogs are branded as the primary reservoir for zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis, due to the clear positive correlation observed between human and canine infection rates. This study aimed to carry out a serological survey of canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL) in dogs housed at a public kennel in the municipality of Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais State, Brazil, using the immunochro...

Bahador Sarkari, Behnam Mohammadi-Ghalehbin Gholamreza Hatam Mehdi Mohebali, Shahab Bohlooli Zabih Zarei

Background: Canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL) caused by Leishmania infantum is endemic in the northwest and south of Iran. An appropriate vaccine can help to prevent and control visceral leishmaniasis in both humans and animals. Few studies have confirmed that the fucose-mannose ligand (FML) antigen of Leishmania donovani produced protective immunity in dogs against CVL. Objective: To evaluat...

2017
Luciana Vieira do R. Lima Liliane Almeida Carneiro Marliane Batista Campos Thiago Vasconcelos dos Santos Patrícia Karla Ramos Márcia Dalastra Laurenti Claudio Eduardo C. Teixeira Fernando T. Silveira

We present here a cross-sectional study analyzing the IgG1 and IgG2 immune responses to natural canine Leishmania (L.) infantum chagasi-infection and their relationships with delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) in 50 mongrel dogs with previous positive serodiagnoses (IFAT-IgG) (56% with subclinical status [= apparently healthy] and 44% clinically sick), living in endemic areas for visceral leis...

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2014
Shara Regina-Silva Consuelo Latorre Fortes-Dias Érika Monteiro Michalsky João Carlos França-Silva Patrícia Flávia Quaresma Ana Cristina Vianna Mariano da Rocha Lima Rafael Gonçalves Teixeira-Neto Edelberto Santos Dias

INTRODUCTION Dogs play a primary role in the zoonotic cycle of visceral leishmaniasis (VL). Therefore, the accurate diagnosis of infected dogs, primarily asymptomatic dogs, is crucial to the efficiency of VL control programs. METHODS We investigated the agreement of four diagnostic tests for canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL): parasite detection, either after myeloculture or by direct micros...

Journal: :BMC Veterinary Research 2006
Sílvio Coura Xavier Hélida Monteiro de Andrade Semíramis Jamil Hadad Monte Ingrid Maria Chiarelli Wanderson Geraldo Lima Marilene Suzan Marques Michalick Washington Luiz Tafuri Wagner Luiz Tafuri

BACKGROUND We compared skin biopsy samples from different anatomical regions for detecting Leishmania in dogs, using histological (HE), immunohistochemical (IHC) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) techniques. RESULTS The sensitivity was 82.8 percent for PCR, 62.1 percent for IHC and 44.8 percent for HE. These methods do not appear to depend on the clinical status of the animal or the anatomi...

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