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More than the eyes can see: The worrying scenario of canine leishmaniasis in the Brazilian side of the triple border

A cross-sectional epidemiological study in the extreme-west of the state of Paraná was carried out to access the prevalence, distribution, and risk variables of canine Visceral Leishmaniases (cVL). This study was conducted in three areas, two cities of far west of Parana state: Foz do Iguaçu (FI) an...

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Autores principales: Thomaz Soccol, Vanete, Pasquali, Aline Kuhn Sbruzzi, Pozzolo, Eliane Maria, Leandro, André de Souza, Chiyo, Luciana, Baggio, Rafael Antunes, Michaliszyn, Mario Sergio, Silva, Carlos, Cubas, Patrícia Hoerner, Peterlle, Ricardo, Paz, Otacilio Lopes de Souza, Belmonte, Ivana Lucia, Bisetto-Junior, Alceu
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5726634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29232388
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189182
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author Thomaz Soccol, Vanete
Pasquali, Aline Kuhn Sbruzzi
Pozzolo, Eliane Maria
Leandro, André de Souza
Chiyo, Luciana
Baggio, Rafael Antunes
Michaliszyn, Mario Sergio
Silva, Carlos
Cubas, Patrícia Hoerner
Peterlle, Ricardo
Paz, Otacilio Lopes de Souza
Belmonte, Ivana Lucia
Bisetto-Junior, Alceu
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Pasquali, Aline Kuhn Sbruzzi
Pozzolo, Eliane Maria
Leandro, André de Souza
Chiyo, Luciana
Baggio, Rafael Antunes
Michaliszyn, Mario Sergio
Silva, Carlos
Cubas, Patrícia Hoerner
Peterlle, Ricardo
Paz, Otacilio Lopes de Souza
Belmonte, Ivana Lucia
Bisetto-Junior, Alceu
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description A cross-sectional epidemiological study in the extreme-west of the state of Paraná was carried out to access the prevalence, distribution, and risk variables of canine Visceral Leishmaniases (cVL). This study was conducted in three areas, two cities of far west of Parana state: Foz do Iguaçu (FI) and Santa Terezinha de Itaipu (STI), and along two transects between these two municipalities. To sample the entire urban area, the cities (FI and STI) were divided into a grid of squares of 400 m(2) (patch). Among the 526 patches, 123 in FI, 40 in the transects and 33 in STI were selected according to the ‘worst scenario’ criterion. In the transect areas, in each 0.86 km five dogs from houses were surveyed to leishmaniasis. In each patch, blood of five dogs from houses (and from neighborhood when necessary) in the areas that seemed to be the most appropriate for the proliferation of vector were surveyed. The infection of the dogs by cVL were assessed using two serological tests were used (cELISA and TR-DPP®), and, for those seropositive for both methods, the PCR method were used. Moreover, dogs presenting clinical signs or cutaneous lesions were sampled to PCR. The identification of Leishmania species was confirmed using PCR-RFLP followed by DNA sequencing. Micro, meso and macro scale environmental variables were also surveyed and statistically analyzed. The prevalence rate Leishmania infantum was 23.8% in FI, 4.7% in STI and 9.1% in the transects areas. Among the extrinsic variables analysed, the number of vectors and the presence of infected dogs in neighbouring were positively correlated with the occurrence of infected dogs. Dog size was positively correlated with cVL infection, while the quality of the dog’s nutrition affected cVL negatively. As for cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL), the first registry of dogs infected with L. braziliensis in the region shows that there is potential for transmission in peri-urban areas, since environmental conditions allow the proliferation of vectors capable of transmitting this species of parasite. cVL is widely spread in FI, with high prevalence. This supports the hypothesis that the parasite has been present in the region for longer than previously believed, despite the fact that the presence of leishmaniais in the region has only been recognized recently. It is important to control the population of dogs infected with L. infantum (parasite and non-antibodies) to prevent the spread of the disease to other dogs and also to people in the region.
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spelling pubmed-57266342017-12-22 More than the eyes can see: The worrying scenario of canine leishmaniasis in the Brazilian side of the triple border Thomaz Soccol, Vanete Pasquali, Aline Kuhn Sbruzzi Pozzolo, Eliane Maria Leandro, André de Souza Chiyo, Luciana Baggio, Rafael Antunes Michaliszyn, Mario Sergio Silva, Carlos Cubas, Patrícia Hoerner Peterlle, Ricardo Paz, Otacilio Lopes de Souza Belmonte, Ivana Lucia Bisetto-Junior, Alceu PLoS One Research Article A cross-sectional epidemiological study in the extreme-west of the state of Paraná was carried out to access the prevalence, distribution, and risk variables of canine Visceral Leishmaniases (cVL). This study was conducted in three areas, two cities of far west of Parana state: Foz do Iguaçu (FI) and Santa Terezinha de Itaipu (STI), and along two transects between these two municipalities. To sample the entire urban area, the cities (FI and STI) were divided into a grid of squares of 400 m(2) (patch). Among the 526 patches, 123 in FI, 40 in the transects and 33 in STI were selected according to the ‘worst scenario’ criterion. In the transect areas, in each 0.86 km five dogs from houses were surveyed to leishmaniasis. In each patch, blood of five dogs from houses (and from neighborhood when necessary) in the areas that seemed to be the most appropriate for the proliferation of vector were surveyed. The infection of the dogs by cVL were assessed using two serological tests were used (cELISA and TR-DPP®), and, for those seropositive for both methods, the PCR method were used. Moreover, dogs presenting clinical signs or cutaneous lesions were sampled to PCR. The identification of Leishmania species was confirmed using PCR-RFLP followed by DNA sequencing. Micro, meso and macro scale environmental variables were also surveyed and statistically analyzed. The prevalence rate Leishmania infantum was 23.8% in FI, 4.7% in STI and 9.1% in the transects areas. Among the extrinsic variables analysed, the number of vectors and the presence of infected dogs in neighbouring were positively correlated with the occurrence of infected dogs. Dog size was positively correlated with cVL infection, while the quality of the dog’s nutrition affected cVL negatively. As for cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL), the first registry of dogs infected with L. braziliensis in the region shows that there is potential for transmission in peri-urban areas, since environmental conditions allow the proliferation of vectors capable of transmitting this species of parasite. cVL is widely spread in FI, with high prevalence. This supports the hypothesis that the parasite has been present in the region for longer than previously believed, despite the fact that the presence of leishmaniais in the region has only been recognized recently. It is important to control the population of dogs infected with L. infantum (parasite and non-antibodies) to prevent the spread of the disease to other dogs and also to people in the region. Public Library of Science 2017-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5726634/ /pubmed/29232388 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189182 Text en © 2017 Thomaz Soccol et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Thomaz Soccol, Vanete
Pasquali, Aline Kuhn Sbruzzi
Pozzolo, Eliane Maria
Leandro, André de Souza
Chiyo, Luciana
Baggio, Rafael Antunes
Michaliszyn, Mario Sergio
Silva, Carlos
Cubas, Patrícia Hoerner
Peterlle, Ricardo
Paz, Otacilio Lopes de Souza
Belmonte, Ivana Lucia
Bisetto-Junior, Alceu
More than the eyes can see: The worrying scenario of canine leishmaniasis in the Brazilian side of the triple border
title More than the eyes can see: The worrying scenario of canine leishmaniasis in the Brazilian side of the triple border
title_full More than the eyes can see: The worrying scenario of canine leishmaniasis in the Brazilian side of the triple border
title_fullStr More than the eyes can see: The worrying scenario of canine leishmaniasis in the Brazilian side of the triple border
title_full_unstemmed More than the eyes can see: The worrying scenario of canine leishmaniasis in the Brazilian side of the triple border
title_short More than the eyes can see: The worrying scenario of canine leishmaniasis in the Brazilian side of the triple border
title_sort more than the eyes can see: the worrying scenario of canine leishmaniasis in the brazilian side of the triple border
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5726634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29232388
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189182
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