Miranda, Claudia do Socorro Carvalho;
Bonito, Jorge;
Oliveira, Rafael Aleixo Coelho de;
Guedes, Juan Andrade;
Santos, Conceição;
Oliveira, João Sérgio de Sousa;
Filgueiras, Tainara Garcia;
Oliveira, Francisco de Assis;
Filgueiras, Tainã Garcia;
Gonçalves, Nelson Veiga.
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Human visceral leishmaniasis is considered a major public health problem in the municipality of Cametá, Pará, Brazil. METHODS: This ecological study was conducted using data obtained from official Brazilian agencies. Spatial analysis of the variables was performed using the k...
Abstract Dogs are the main urban reservoir of Leishmania infantum, the causative agent of visceral leishmaniasis (VL), which is transmitted by sand flies. In the state of Paraná, the first detection of a positive dog for VL was in 2014, this year Paraná lost free status for this disease (VL). The objec...
Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the level of exposure to Leishmania infection in stray dogs in an area of intense visceral leishmaniasis transmission in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil. Blood samples from 178 dogs were analyzed using serological and molecular assays: rapid immunochromat...
Abstract Canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL) is a zoonotic disease of high lethality caused by Leishmania infantum in the Americas. In the infected dog, the amastigotes are scarce in blood, especially in the late phase of the disease. This study aimed to report a rare case of L. infantum amastigotes foun...
Abstract: Dogs are the main reservoirs in the domestic transmission cycle of visceral leishmaniasis, and the diagnosis is essential for the effectiveness of the control measures recommended by the Brazilian Ministry of Health. We assessed the diagnostic performance of the ELISA-Vetlisa/BIOCLIN prototype ...
Sevá, Anaiá da Paixão;
Brandão, Ana Pérola Drulla;
Godoy, Silvia Neri;
Soares, Rodrigo Martins;
Langoni, Helio;
Rodrigues, Bruna Cristine;
Gava, Mariana Zanchetta e;
Zanotto, Paula Ferraz de Camargo;
Jimenez-Villegas, Tatiana;
Hiramoto, Roberto;
Ferreira, Fernando.
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is an important zoonosis in Brazil. Previous identification of parasitized dogs can also help prevent the disease in humans, even in non-endemic areas of the country. The Brazilian Ministry of Health recommends diagnosis in dogs using a DPP® (rapid tes...
Anticuerpos Antiprotozoarios,
Brasil/epidemiología,
Enfermedades de los Perros/diagnóstico,
Enfermedades de los Perros/epidemiología,
Ensayo de Inmunoadsorción Enzimática/veterinaria,
Leishmania infantum/genética,
Leishmaniasis Visceral/diagnóstico,
Leishmaniasis Visceral/epidemiología,
Leishmaniasis Visceral/veterinaria,
Patología Molecular,
Estudios Seroepidemiológicos
Silva, Douglas Aparecido da;
Bonatto, Natália Camila Minucci;
Venturin, Gabriela Lovizutto;
Melo, Larissa Martins;
Oliveira, Paula Lima de;
Costa, Letícia Ramos;
Bosculo, Maria Rachel Melo;
Barros, Luiz Daniel de;
Lima, Valéria Marçal Felix de;
Almeida, Breno Fernando Martins de.
Abstract Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a neglected and endemic zoonosis that occurs throughout Brazil; nevertheless, few studies have focused on the early detection of the disease. The municipality of Ourinhos is a non-receptive, silent and vulnerable area for VL, where the seroprevalence of this diseas...
Almeida, Aliny Pontes;
Pereira Júnior, Antonio Marques;
Paulo, Paula Frassinetti Medeiros de;
Pinto, Adriano Mendes Marchandeau;
Boroviec, Bruna Bastos;
Viana, Geysa Almeida;
Freitas, Moisés Thiago de Souza;
Fuverki, Renata Benício Neves;
Ferreira, Ricardo de Godoi Mattos;
Medeiros, Jansen Fernandes.
Abstract Leishmaniases are zoonotic diseases caused by protozoa of the genus Leishmania. The disease has two clinical manifestations described in humans: visceral (VL) and cutaneous (CL) leishmaniasis. In Brazil, there has been an expansion of human VL. The participation of the dog as a reservoir of Leis...
Abstract Visceral leishmaniasis is a parasitic zoonosis that mainly affects poorest and most vulnerable populations, and domestic dogs are considered to be the main source of infection to the vector and therefore humans. However, several studies have investigated the role of other vertebrate hosts in the...
Introduction: Leishmaniasis is a tropical and subtropical disease highly reported in Southeast Asia, East Africa, Latin America, and the Mediterranean basin, with an incidence of two million new cases by year and 500,000 cases of visceral leishmaniasis. One of the more severe and rare complications of v...