SEROPREVALENCE AND CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF DOMICILED DOGS (CANIS LUPUS FAMILIARIS) CLOSE TO A HUMAN CASE OF VISCERAL LEISHMANIASIS

Lucas L. Ferreira, Amanda Alfeld Belegote, L. Silva, Steffany Souza Cabral, P. N. dos Santos
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Canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL) is a disease with a great impact on public health in Brazil due to its zoonotic potential. One of the biggest challenges in controlling the disease is the fact that its main reservoir in urban areas is the domestic dog, and thus, it is a source of infection that lives very close to the human being. This study aimed to determine the seroprevalence of L. chagasi and the symptoms of CVL present in dogs living near a human case confirmed by the Municipal Health Department of the municipality of Vassouras. Blood samples were collected from the cephalic vein of 14 resident dogs within a radius of 150 meters from a confirmed human case. This collected material was submitted to the DPP screening test, and the positive samples were submitted to the ELISA confirmatory test. Information was also obtained through questionnaires about the presence of the disease's clinical signs. Of the 14 animals tested in the DPP, only 4 were positive in the screening test, and all presented negative results in the ELISA confirmatory test. Of the 14 dogs, 4 had symptoms. Of these, 2 presented skin lesions, and 1 animal showed cough, while the last one exhibited vomiting. It is concluded that the DPP screening test for CVL is a practical and easy to handle method, although it requires attention due to the possibility of cross-reaction with other etiological agents in dogs. The human case is probably a result of a non-autochtone infection. Therefore, asymptomatic dogs should be under disease surveillance since these hosts also act as a source of infection for vector insects.
与人类内脏利什曼病病例接近的定居犬(犬狼疮)的血清阳性率和临床表现
犬内脏利什曼病(CVL)是一种对巴西公共卫生产生重大影响的疾病,因为它具有人畜共患的潜力。控制这种疾病的最大挑战之一是,城市地区的主要宿主是家养狗,因此,它是生活在离人类非常近的地方的传染源。本研究旨在确定居住在瓦苏拉斯市卫生局确认的人类病例附近的狗中查加西螺旋体的血清患病率和CVL的症状。从距离确诊病例150米半径范围内的14只常驻犬的头静脉采集了血液样本。将采集到的材料进行DPP筛选试验,阳性样品进行ELISA确认试验。还通过问卷调查获得了有关该疾病临床症状存在的信息。在DPP试验的14只动物中,只有4只动物在筛选试验中呈阳性,而在ELISA确认试验中均呈阴性。在14只狗中,有4只出现了症状。其中2只出现皮肤损伤,1只出现咳嗽,最后1只出现呕吐。综上所述,DPP筛选CVL试验是一种实用且易于操作的方法,但由于可能与犬中其他病原交叉反应,需要引起注意。人间病例可能是非自体感染的结果。因此,应对无症状犬进行疾病监测,因为这些宿主也是媒介昆虫的感染源。
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