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Retrospective Analysis of Leishmaniasis in Sicily (Italy) from 2013 to 2021: One-Health Impact and Future Control Strategies
Leishmaniasis is an important vector-borne disease that represents a serious public health problem, including in Sicily (Italy), which is considered an endemic area. We collected canine, feline and human data from 2013 to 2021 in Sicily, while entomological surveys were conducted only in 2013 and 20...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9504907/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36144305 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10091704 |
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author | Bruno, Federica Vitale, Fabrizio La Russa, Francesco Reale, Stefano Späth, Gerald F. Oliveri, Eugenia Gargano, Valeria Valenza, Viviana Facciponte, Flavia Giardina, Susanna Marino, Giorgio Galante, Antonella Castelli, Germano |
author_facet | Bruno, Federica Vitale, Fabrizio La Russa, Francesco Reale, Stefano Späth, Gerald F. Oliveri, Eugenia Gargano, Valeria Valenza, Viviana Facciponte, Flavia Giardina, Susanna Marino, Giorgio Galante, Antonella Castelli, Germano |
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description | Leishmaniasis is an important vector-borne disease that represents a serious public health problem, including in Sicily (Italy), which is considered an endemic area. We collected canine, feline and human data from 2013 to 2021 in Sicily, while entomological surveys were conducted only in 2013 and 2021. Overall, 23,794/74,349 (34.4%) of dogs and 274/4774 (11.8%) of cats were positive in one or more diagnostic tests. A total of 467 cases of human Leishmaniasis were reported, with 71% showing cutaneous and 29% visceral involvement. The provinces with the largest number of patients were Agrigento (45.4%) and Palermo (37%). In 2013, Phlebotomus perfiliewi was the dominant sandfly species in Sicily (68.7%), followed by Phlebotomus perniciosus (17.2%) and Sergentomya minuta (14%). In 2021, Phlebotomus perfiliewi was confirmed as the most common species (61.6%), followed by Phlebotomus perniciosus (33.1%) and Sergentomya minuta (4.7%). Of particular interest was the identification of Phlebotomus papatasi (0.41%) in Agrigento. Our retrospective study can inform health authorities for the development of appropriate screening, treatment and control strategies to reduce Leishmania incidence rate. This study examined the present state of Leishmaniasis control, surveillance, and prevention in Sicily, but also highlighted deficiencies that could be addressed through the application of One-Health principles. |
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spelling | pubmed-95049072022-09-24 Retrospective Analysis of Leishmaniasis in Sicily (Italy) from 2013 to 2021: One-Health Impact and Future Control Strategies Bruno, Federica Vitale, Fabrizio La Russa, Francesco Reale, Stefano Späth, Gerald F. Oliveri, Eugenia Gargano, Valeria Valenza, Viviana Facciponte, Flavia Giardina, Susanna Marino, Giorgio Galante, Antonella Castelli, Germano Microorganisms Article Leishmaniasis is an important vector-borne disease that represents a serious public health problem, including in Sicily (Italy), which is considered an endemic area. We collected canine, feline and human data from 2013 to 2021 in Sicily, while entomological surveys were conducted only in 2013 and 2021. Overall, 23,794/74,349 (34.4%) of dogs and 274/4774 (11.8%) of cats were positive in one or more diagnostic tests. A total of 467 cases of human Leishmaniasis were reported, with 71% showing cutaneous and 29% visceral involvement. The provinces with the largest number of patients were Agrigento (45.4%) and Palermo (37%). In 2013, Phlebotomus perfiliewi was the dominant sandfly species in Sicily (68.7%), followed by Phlebotomus perniciosus (17.2%) and Sergentomya minuta (14%). In 2021, Phlebotomus perfiliewi was confirmed as the most common species (61.6%), followed by Phlebotomus perniciosus (33.1%) and Sergentomya minuta (4.7%). Of particular interest was the identification of Phlebotomus papatasi (0.41%) in Agrigento. Our retrospective study can inform health authorities for the development of appropriate screening, treatment and control strategies to reduce Leishmania incidence rate. This study examined the present state of Leishmaniasis control, surveillance, and prevention in Sicily, but also highlighted deficiencies that could be addressed through the application of One-Health principles. MDPI 2022-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9504907/ /pubmed/36144305 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10091704 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Bruno, Federica Vitale, Fabrizio La Russa, Francesco Reale, Stefano Späth, Gerald F. Oliveri, Eugenia Gargano, Valeria Valenza, Viviana Facciponte, Flavia Giardina, Susanna Marino, Giorgio Galante, Antonella Castelli, Germano Retrospective Analysis of Leishmaniasis in Sicily (Italy) from 2013 to 2021: One-Health Impact and Future Control Strategies |
title | Retrospective Analysis of Leishmaniasis in Sicily (Italy) from 2013 to 2021: One-Health Impact and Future Control Strategies |
title_full | Retrospective Analysis of Leishmaniasis in Sicily (Italy) from 2013 to 2021: One-Health Impact and Future Control Strategies |
title_fullStr | Retrospective Analysis of Leishmaniasis in Sicily (Italy) from 2013 to 2021: One-Health Impact and Future Control Strategies |
title_full_unstemmed | Retrospective Analysis of Leishmaniasis in Sicily (Italy) from 2013 to 2021: One-Health Impact and Future Control Strategies |
title_short | Retrospective Analysis of Leishmaniasis in Sicily (Italy) from 2013 to 2021: One-Health Impact and Future Control Strategies |
title_sort | retrospective analysis of leishmaniasis in sicily (italy) from 2013 to 2021: one-health impact and future control strategies |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9504907/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36144305 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10091704 |
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