Report a case of cutaneous and visceral canine leishmaniasis from Queretaro, Mexico

G. Chávez-Gris, Leticia Carolina García-Sánchez, Ana L. HERNÁNDEZ-REYES, E. Maldonado-Castro, Erika Torres-Ramos, Claudia Garcés-Juárez, I. Becker, M. Berzunza-Cruz, Andrés Villa-O'Dogherty, I. C. Cañeda-Guzmán
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Leishmania infantum is the causal agent of cutaneous and visceral canine leishmaniasis, a disease widely described in Europe and Latin America. This study describes a case of a canine Canary mastiff breed, born in Mexico that was referred to consult by an alopecic lesion and generalized lymph adenomegaly. Diagnosis of leishmaniasis was established by impression smears of the lesion that showed amastigotes within macrophages. Due to the poor body condition of the animal, euthanasia and necropsy were conducted and samples taken from skin, lymph nodes, liver, kidney, and spleen to perform histological and molecular analysis. In skin, spleen and kidney granulomatous lesions were observed showing amastigotes of Leishmania. The diagnosis of L. infantum was confirmed by using molecular tools. The report of this case suggests the potential risk of this disease in a non-endemic region from Mexico.
墨西哥克雷塔罗一例皮肤和内脏犬利什曼病报告
婴儿利什曼原虫是犬皮肤和内脏利什曼病的病原体,这种疾病在欧洲和拉丁美洲被广泛描述。这项研究描述了一个出生于墨西哥的犬类金丝雀獒品种的病例,该品种因脱发病变和全身淋巴腺腺瘤而被转诊。利什曼病的诊断是通过巨噬细胞内无鞭毛虫的病变印模涂片确定的。由于动物的身体状况不佳,进行了安乐死和尸检,并从皮肤、淋巴结、肝脏、肾脏和脾脏中提取样本进行组织学和分子分析。在皮肤、脾脏和肾脏中观察到肉芽肿性病变,表现为利什曼原虫无鞭毛虫。婴儿乳杆菌的诊断是用分子工具确认的。该病例的报告表明,这种疾病在墨西哥的非流行地区存在潜在风险。
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