Canine Leishmaniasis in Southern Brazil: Diagnosis and Clinical Features in Domestic Dogs

A. Fraga, Vinícius Proença da Silveira, Patrícia de Freitas Salla, Fernanda Gass de Oliveira Goulart, A. F. Streck, Vagner Reinaldo Zingalli Bueno Pereira, Lauren Santos de Mello, A. Fonseca, N. Ikuta, VR Lunge
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Leishmania infantum is a hemopathogen of importance for the health of domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris), causing canine leishmaniasis (CanL), and it is also the etiological agent of human visceral leishmaniasis (HVL). This parasite was not reported in southern Brazil until the early 2000s, but CanL and HVL were increasingly reported in the last 15 years, mainly in cities bordering Argentina. The present study aimed to detect L. infantum in domestic dogs and to determine the main clinical manifestations in infected animals from Uruguaiana, a city with a high incidence of CanL. Fifty-one dogs suspected of having CanL in the urban perimeter of the city were clinically examined by veterinarians and investigated for the occurrence of L. infantum with two immunoassays (rapid chromatography test and ELISA) and real-time PCR (polymerase chain reaction). Clinical signs were compared in positive and negative L. infantum animals. A total of 31 dogs (60.8%) were infected with L. infantum. The main clinical manifestations associated with CanL dogs were onychogryphosis and peeling (p < 0.05). L. infantum was frequently detected in urban dogs from Uruguaiana, highlighting the concerning situation regarding health in this city. The occurrence of some clinical signs (onychogryphosis/peeling) could help to detect CanL more frequently in the canine population.
巴西南部的犬利什曼病:家犬的诊断和临床特征
幼年利什曼原虫是一种对家犬健康非常重要的血液病原体,可引起犬利什曼病(CanL),它也是人类内脏利什曼病(HVL)的病原体。这种寄生虫直到本世纪初才在巴西南部被报道,但在过去 15 年中,CanL 和 HVL 的报道越来越多,主要发生在与阿根廷接壤的城市。本研究的目的是检测家犬体内的幼犬嗜血杆菌,并确定来自 CanL 高发城市乌拉圭亚纳的受感染动物的主要临床表现。兽医对该城市周边地区 51 只疑似感染坎拉的狗进行了临床检查,并使用两种免疫测定方法(快速色谱检测和 ELISA)和实时 PCR(聚合酶链式反应)对狗体内的幼犬淋病进行了调查。对阳性和阴性幼犬的临床症状进行了比较。共有 31 只狗(60.8%)感染了犬幼虫。CanL犬的主要临床表现为甲癣和脱皮(p < 0.05)。在乌拉圭的城市犬中经常发现幼犬嗜血杆菌,这表明该城市的卫生状况令人担忧。一些临床症状(瘤胃畸形/脱皮)的出现有助于在犬群中更频繁地检测出坎地拉。
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