Epidemiological Investigation of Canine Leishmaniasis in Southern Morocco

S. Boussaa, M. Kasbari, A. Mzabi, A. Boumezzough
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Dogs are the major reservoir of Leishmania infantum, the causative agent of human and canine visceral leishmaniasis in the Mediterranean basin. In Morocco, canine leishmaniasis (CanL) is usually believed to be widespread mainly, if not only, in the northern regions and few data are available about the situation in southern parts of the country. Here, we report the results of a preliminary, clinical, and serological study carried out in 2004–2007, in four provinces of southern Morocco. Serological analyses were processed using two different Elisa techniques, a homemade Elisa test and IDVET commercial kit, and confirmed by two different western blot (WB) tests, homemade and LDBIO commercial kits. We highlighted the presence of CanL infection in southern regions, known until then as free of the disease: 19.8% (48/243) of examined dogs displayed clinical signs compatible with CanL and the seroprevalence was particularly high, respectively, 81.8% and 87.8% by Elisa and western blot tests. Our current developed and validated homemade (Elisa and WB) tools will be cost-effective and useful for next large-scale epidemiological studies on Moroccan leishmaniasis animal reservoir.
摩洛哥南部犬利什曼病流行病学调查
犬类是幼利什曼原虫的主要宿主,幼利什曼原虫是地中海盆地人类和犬内脏利什曼病的病原体。在摩洛哥,犬利什曼病(CanL)通常被认为主要(如果不是仅仅)在北部地区广泛传播,关于该国南部地区情况的数据很少。在这里,我们报告了2004-2007年在摩洛哥南部四个省进行的初步、临床和血清学研究的结果。采用两种不同的Elisa技术(自制Elisa试验和IDVET商用试剂盒)进行血清学分析,并采用两种不同的western blot (WB)试验(自制试剂盒和LDBIO商用试剂盒)进行确认。我们强调了CanL感染在南部地区的存在,直到那时才被称为无疾病:19.8%(48/243)的被检查犬表现出与CanL相符的临床症状,血清阳性率特别高,Elisa和western blot检测分别为81.8%和87.8%。我们目前开发和验证的自制(Elisa和WB)工具将具有成本效益,并可用于下一次摩洛哥利什曼病动物水库的大规模流行病学研究。
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