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Can domestic dogs be considered a good reservoir of Leishmania (L.) infantum chagasi in an endemic area of nonulcerated cutaneous leishmaniasis in Southern Honduras?

Dogs are considered to be the main domestic reservoir associated with the transmission of Leishmania (L.) infantum chagasi to humans in endemic areas of visceral leishmaniasis in America. However, little is known about the role of canines as a source of infection in endemic areas of nonulcerated cut...

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Autores principales: Segura, Gabriela Beatriz Rodriguez, Ochoa, Wilfredo Humberto Sosa, da Matta, Vânia Lúcia Ribeiro, Martínez, Mercedes, Tercero, Carol Rodriguez, Gonzalez, Raquel Romero, Pacheco, Carmen M. Sandoval, Flores, Gabriela V. Araujo, Silveira, Fernando Tobias, Henriquez, Maria Mercedes Rueda, Laurenti, Márcia Dalastra
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Publicado: Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10041965/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36995877
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946202365024
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author Segura, Gabriela Beatriz Rodriguez
Ochoa, Wilfredo Humberto Sosa
da Matta, Vânia Lúcia Ribeiro
Martínez, Mercedes
Tercero, Carol Rodriguez
Gonzalez, Raquel Romero
Pacheco, Carmen M. Sandoval
Flores, Gabriela V. Araujo
Silveira, Fernando Tobias
Henriquez, Maria Mercedes Rueda
Laurenti, Márcia Dalastra
author_facet Segura, Gabriela Beatriz Rodriguez
Ochoa, Wilfredo Humberto Sosa
da Matta, Vânia Lúcia Ribeiro
Martínez, Mercedes
Tercero, Carol Rodriguez
Gonzalez, Raquel Romero
Pacheco, Carmen M. Sandoval
Flores, Gabriela V. Araujo
Silveira, Fernando Tobias
Henriquez, Maria Mercedes Rueda
Laurenti, Márcia Dalastra
author_sort Segura, Gabriela Beatriz Rodriguez
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description Dogs are considered to be the main domestic reservoir associated with the transmission of Leishmania (L.) infantum chagasi to humans in endemic areas of visceral leishmaniasis in America. However, little is known about the role of canines as a source of infection in endemic areas of nonulcerated cutaneous leishmaniasis (NUCL). Therefore, the objective of the present study was to investigate the role of dogs as a possible reservoir of the parasite in Southern Honduras. Dogs (n = 107) living with individuals affected by NUCL were clinically examined and biological material was collected for parasitological and immunological diagnosis. Most animals showed a healthy appearance and a few presented slight weight loss (64%), alopecia (7%), onychogryphosis (5%) and skin lesions (1%). The overall seroprevalence of Leishmania infection based on the DDP (®) quick test and/or in-house ELISA serological test was 41%. The presence of the parasite’s DNA was confirmed in 94% of the dogs; however, the average parasite load in the buffy coat was low at 6.09 parasites/µL, ranging between 0.221 and 50.2. The skin of seropositive dogs examined by histopathology using paraffin sections stained by hematoxylin and immunohistochemistry did not show cutaneous lesions or parasite amastigotes. Based on the absence of parasites in the skin and the low parasite load detected in the buffy coat, it seems that the dog does not represent a good source of infection for the vector in the endemic area of NUCL transmission in Southern Honduras. Other domestic and/or wild animals should be investigated.
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spelling pubmed-100419652023-03-28 Can domestic dogs be considered a good reservoir of Leishmania (L.) infantum chagasi in an endemic area of nonulcerated cutaneous leishmaniasis in Southern Honduras? Segura, Gabriela Beatriz Rodriguez Ochoa, Wilfredo Humberto Sosa da Matta, Vânia Lúcia Ribeiro Martínez, Mercedes Tercero, Carol Rodriguez Gonzalez, Raquel Romero Pacheco, Carmen M. Sandoval Flores, Gabriela V. Araujo Silveira, Fernando Tobias Henriquez, Maria Mercedes Rueda Laurenti, Márcia Dalastra Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo Original Article Dogs are considered to be the main domestic reservoir associated with the transmission of Leishmania (L.) infantum chagasi to humans in endemic areas of visceral leishmaniasis in America. However, little is known about the role of canines as a source of infection in endemic areas of nonulcerated cutaneous leishmaniasis (NUCL). Therefore, the objective of the present study was to investigate the role of dogs as a possible reservoir of the parasite in Southern Honduras. Dogs (n = 107) living with individuals affected by NUCL were clinically examined and biological material was collected for parasitological and immunological diagnosis. Most animals showed a healthy appearance and a few presented slight weight loss (64%), alopecia (7%), onychogryphosis (5%) and skin lesions (1%). The overall seroprevalence of Leishmania infection based on the DDP (®) quick test and/or in-house ELISA serological test was 41%. The presence of the parasite’s DNA was confirmed in 94% of the dogs; however, the average parasite load in the buffy coat was low at 6.09 parasites/µL, ranging between 0.221 and 50.2. The skin of seropositive dogs examined by histopathology using paraffin sections stained by hematoxylin and immunohistochemistry did not show cutaneous lesions or parasite amastigotes. Based on the absence of parasites in the skin and the low parasite load detected in the buffy coat, it seems that the dog does not represent a good source of infection for the vector in the endemic area of NUCL transmission in Southern Honduras. Other domestic and/or wild animals should be investigated. Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo 2023-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10041965/ /pubmed/36995877 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946202365024 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Segura, Gabriela Beatriz Rodriguez
Ochoa, Wilfredo Humberto Sosa
da Matta, Vânia Lúcia Ribeiro
Martínez, Mercedes
Tercero, Carol Rodriguez
Gonzalez, Raquel Romero
Pacheco, Carmen M. Sandoval
Flores, Gabriela V. Araujo
Silveira, Fernando Tobias
Henriquez, Maria Mercedes Rueda
Laurenti, Márcia Dalastra
Can domestic dogs be considered a good reservoir of Leishmania (L.) infantum chagasi in an endemic area of nonulcerated cutaneous leishmaniasis in Southern Honduras?
title Can domestic dogs be considered a good reservoir of Leishmania (L.) infantum chagasi in an endemic area of nonulcerated cutaneous leishmaniasis in Southern Honduras?
title_full Can domestic dogs be considered a good reservoir of Leishmania (L.) infantum chagasi in an endemic area of nonulcerated cutaneous leishmaniasis in Southern Honduras?
title_fullStr Can domestic dogs be considered a good reservoir of Leishmania (L.) infantum chagasi in an endemic area of nonulcerated cutaneous leishmaniasis in Southern Honduras?
title_full_unstemmed Can domestic dogs be considered a good reservoir of Leishmania (L.) infantum chagasi in an endemic area of nonulcerated cutaneous leishmaniasis in Southern Honduras?
title_short Can domestic dogs be considered a good reservoir of Leishmania (L.) infantum chagasi in an endemic area of nonulcerated cutaneous leishmaniasis in Southern Honduras?
title_sort can domestic dogs be considered a good reservoir of leishmania (l.) infantum chagasi in an endemic area of nonulcerated cutaneous leishmaniasis in southern honduras?
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10041965/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36995877
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946202365024
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