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      Avaliação sorológica de anticorpos para Leishmania spp. na população canina em região de foco de leishmaniose tegumentar americana na Lomba do Pinheiro, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande Do Sul, Brasil Translated title: SEROLOGICAL EVALUATION FOR ANTIBODIES AGAINST Leishmania SPP. IN A CANINE POPULATION FROM A TEGUMENTARY LEISHMANIOSIS FOCUS IN LOMBA DO PINHEIRO, PORTO ALEGRE, RIO GRANDE DO SUL, BRASIL

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          Através da realização do estudo podemos concluir que 3,5% dos cães estudados apresentaram positividade na IFI; a soro-positividade baixa associada ao fato de os animais positivos terem sido assintomáticos, não descartam o seu papel como fonte de infecção e potencial risco à saúde pública. Assim sendo, os resultados encontrados evidenciam a possi-bilidade da existência do protozoário na população canina da região, tornando necessárias novas pesquisas, utilizando técnicas diagnósticas mais sensíveis, para comprovação dos resultados obtidos

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          The leishmaniosis is a parasitic disease caused by a protozoan from the genus Leishmania spp., wich is considered in expansion in Brazil. In 2002 it was notify the first autochthonous human case of American tegumentary leishmaniasis (ATL) in a district of Porto Alegre, State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Presently, 17 human cases were notified until November 2005, and there are many suspect cases, waiting for the diagnostic confirmation, converting this State in a risk area for the ATL. In the urban area, the dog plays an important role, acting as a source of infection and reservoir of this protozoan. Therefore a serological evaluation was done in 200 domicilliary dogs in a 1 km radius from 3 autochthonous human cases that occurred at the Rincão Road, located at the region of Lomba do Pinheiro, Porto Alegre district, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. The Indirect immunofluorescent reaction (IFR) was used for the serologic diagnosis of the dogs. The seroprevalence of Leishmania spp. antibodies was 3,5% (7/200), considering that from all the positives, 6 were male individuals and 1 was a female. Using the Fischer's Accurate Test for the statistical analysis, it was observed a significant association (p = 0,0484) between positives to the IFR and the gender of the animals. It was evidenced that males are 7 times (odds-ratio = 7,624) more predisposed to this infection than the females. The human presence plus the detection of Leishmania spp. antibodies in the canine population, demonstrates that the participation of the dogs occurs in the epidemiologic cycle of this disease in the urban focus from the Rincão Road

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          Feline leishmaniasis due to Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis in Mato Grosso do Sul State, Brazil.

          A case of leishmaniasis in a domestic cat (Felis domesticus) is described. The animal showed a single, nodular lesion on the nose and many nodules of different size on the ears and digital regions of all the paws. Diagnosis was made by microscopic detection of amastigotes in Giemsa-stained smears from the lesions. By monoclonal antibodies the aetiological agent was identified as Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis, one of the seven species implicated in human leishmaniasis in Brazil. The clinical signs in feline leishmaniasis are unspecific and similar to those observed in other diseases such as cryptococcosis and in sporotrichosis, commonly found in cats. Leishmaniasis should therefore, be added to the differential diagnosis by feline veterinary practitioners and adequate investigations should carried out for dermal leishmaniasis in the area where the feline infection is detected.
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            Participação do cão no ciclo de transmissão da Leishmaniose tegumentar no município de Viana, Estado do Espírito Santo, Brasil

            Em área endêmica de leishmaniose tegumentar no município de Viana, Estado do Espírito Santo, investigou-se a ocorrência de infecção natural por Leishmania em animais domésticos, procurando-se relacionar a presença dos animais infectados com a ocorrência da doença humana. No período de três semanas foram examinados 186 cães, dos quais 32 (17,2%) estavam parasitados. Durante um ano surgiram, entre os moradores da área, 11 casos novos de leishmaniose tegumentar. Três amostras humanas de Leishmania e 27 amostras isoladas de cães foram identificadas como L. braziliensis braziliensis. Observou-se nítida relação entre a presença de cães infectados e a ocorrência de novos casos humanos da doença. Supõe-se que a moléstia esteja se comportando na área como uma zoonose mantida pelos cães domésticos.
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              Leishmaniasis in Brazil: V. Studies on the epidemiology of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Mato Grosso State, and observations on two distinct strains of Leishmania isolated from man and forest animals

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                Journal
                parasitol
                Parasitología latinoamericana
                Parasitol. latinoam.
                Sociedad Chilena de Parasitología (Santiago, , Chile )
                0717-7712
                December 2006
                : 61
                : 3-4
                : 121-125
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                [03] orgnameIPB/LACEN/RS orgdiv1Laboratório de Parasitología Brasil
                [02] orgnameIPB-LACEN Brasil
                [01] orgnameUFRGS orgdiv1FAVET orgdiv2Laboratório de Protozoologia Brasil
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                S0717-77122006000200004 S0717-7712(06)06100304
                10.4067/S0717-77122006000200004
                563e191b-63b7-4aa9-8663-77e8d4980d06

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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