Seroprevalence of Leishmania spp. in dogs in northern Serbia

Q3 Veterinary
D. Marcic, M. Zekic-Stosic, Smiljana Milošević, I. Pušić, A. Potkonjak, S. Tasić-Otašević, S. Savić
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Abstract

Leishmaniosis is a zoonotic disease caused by Leishmania spp. Serbia was an endemic region for this disease until the second half of the 20th century. Nowadays, canine leishmaniosis appears to be a re-emerging vector-borne disease in Serbia. Its spread is enabled by the presence of Phlebotomus spp. sandflies in this region. The objective of this study was to establish the seroprevalence of Leishmania spp. in dogs being kept in shelters in Serbia and compare those that apply and those that do not apply prophylactic measures against arthropod vectors. This cross-sectional study involved 336 dogs in two regions in Northern Serbia during 2019-2020. A commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay test was used to establish the prevalence of seropositive dogs. In the shelters that applied prophylactic measures against arthropod vectors, dogs were seronegative (n=52), while in those without these measures, 2.1% (6/284) were seropositive against Leishmania spp. In conclusion, the presence of dogs seropositive against Leishmania spp. in shelters that did not apply prophylactic measures may indicate that the local population of sandflies is a source of Leishmania spp. parasites.
塞尔维亚北部犬中利什曼原虫的血清患病率
利什曼病是一种由利什曼原虫引起的人畜共患疾病。直到20世纪下半叶,塞尔维亚一直是该病的流行地区。如今,犬利什曼病似乎是塞尔维亚再次出现的媒介传播疾病。它的传播是由于该地区白蛉的存在。本研究的目的是确定塞尔维亚收容所里饲养的狗的利什曼原虫血清患病率,并比较采取和未采取节肢动物媒介预防措施的狗的血清患病率。这项横断面研究涉及2019-2020年期间塞尔维亚北部两个地区的336只狗。采用商用酶联免疫吸附试验确定血清阳性犬的患病率。在有节肢动物媒介预防措施的收容所里,犬类血清检测结果为阴性(52例),未采取预防措施的收容所里,犬类血清检测结果为阳性(6/284例),结果表明,未采取预防措施的收容所里出现犬类血清检测结果为阳性,提示当地白蛉是利什曼原虫寄生虫的来源之一。
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Veterinarski Glasnik
Veterinarski Glasnik Veterinary-General Veterinary
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