An autochthonous case of visceral canine leishmaniasis in Barra do Piraí-RJ: Autochthonous case of VCL in Barra do Piraí-RJ

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Autor(a) principal: de Carvalho, Flavia Clare Goulart
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Coelho, Raphaela Fernandes, Brandão, Gabriele Barbosa, Mendes Júnior, Artur Augusto Velho, Baêta, Bruna de Azevedo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Texto Completo: https://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/990
Resumo: Visceral Leishmaniasis, a disease caused by the protozoan Leishmania chagasi, is a re-emergent anthropozoonosis, considered a major public health problem. In the urban area, the dog (Canis familiaris) is the main source of infection and canine enzootia has preceded the occurrence of human cases, in which infection in dogs has been more prevalent than in humans. In this context, the present study reports the occurrence of an autochthonous case of Visceral Canine Leishmaniasis in Barra do Piraí, RJ. After verification of a clinic compatible with canine visceral leishmaniasis, several diagnostic exams were performed, such as cytological examination of the ear tip and lymph node puncture, rapid immunochromatographic test DPP® (Dual Path Platform), ELISA, RIFI and culture of material obtained from of skin biopsy, lymph node and bone marrow puncture. With the clinical, serological and parasitological confirmation of Leishmania spp. the dog’s owner chose to euthanize this animal and 3 months later, another positive animal residing in the same place. Based on this report, it is necessary to implement the entomological and epidemiological surveillance in the county of Barra do Piraí, in order to detect the presence of the vector and / or canine enzootia prior to the installation of the anthropozoonotic cycle, allowing to adopt actions to control the disease and the occurrence of the disease in humans.
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spelling An autochthonous case of visceral canine leishmaniasis in Barra do Piraí-RJ: Autochthonous case of VCL in Barra do Piraí-RJCaso autóctone de Leishmaniose Visceral Canina em Barra do Piraí-RJ: Caso autóctone de LVC em Barra do Piraí-RJLeishmaniose visceral, cães, diagnóstico.Visceral leishmaniasis, dogs, diagnosticVisceral Leishmaniasis, a disease caused by the protozoan Leishmania chagasi, is a re-emergent anthropozoonosis, considered a major public health problem. In the urban area, the dog (Canis familiaris) is the main source of infection and canine enzootia has preceded the occurrence of human cases, in which infection in dogs has been more prevalent than in humans. In this context, the present study reports the occurrence of an autochthonous case of Visceral Canine Leishmaniasis in Barra do Piraí, RJ. After verification of a clinic compatible with canine visceral leishmaniasis, several diagnostic exams were performed, such as cytological examination of the ear tip and lymph node puncture, rapid immunochromatographic test DPP® (Dual Path Platform), ELISA, RIFI and culture of material obtained from of skin biopsy, lymph node and bone marrow puncture. With the clinical, serological and parasitological confirmation of Leishmania spp. the dog’s owner chose to euthanize this animal and 3 months later, another positive animal residing in the same place. Based on this report, it is necessary to implement the entomological and epidemiological surveillance in the county of Barra do Piraí, in order to detect the presence of the vector and / or canine enzootia prior to the installation of the anthropozoonotic cycle, allowing to adopt actions to control the disease and the occurrence of the disease in humans.A Leishmaniose Visceral, doença causada pelo protozoário Leishmania chagasi, é uma antropozoonose re-emergente, considerada um grande problema de saúde pública. Na área urbana, o cão (Canis familiaris) é a principal fonte de infecção e a enzootia canina tem precedido a ocorrência de casos humanos, onde a infecção em cães tem sido mais prevalente que no homem. Neste sentido, o presente estudo relata a ocorrência de um caso autóctone de Leishmaniose Visceral Canina em Barra do Piraí, RJ. Após constatação de clínica compatível com leishmaniose visceral canina, foi realizado diversos exames para diagnóstico da doença como exame citológico de ponta de orelha e punção de linfonodos, teste rápido imunocromatográfico DPP® (Dual Path Platform), ELISA, RIFI e cultura de material obtido a partir de biópsia de pele, punção de linfonodo e de medula óssea. Com a confirmação clínica, sorológica e parasitológica de Leishmania spp. o proprietário optou por eutanasiar este animal e após 3 meses um outro animal positivo residente no mesmo local. Com base neste relato, se faz necessária a implementação da vigilância entomológica e epidemiológica no município de Barra do Piraí, com intuito de detectar a presença do vetor e/ou a enzootia canina antes da instalação do ciclo antropozoonótico, permitindo assim adotar ações para controle da doença e a ocorrência da doença em humanos.Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro.2019-06-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/99010.29374/2527-2179.bjvm099019Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine; Vol. 41 No. 1 (2019); e096019Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária; v. 41 n. 1 (2019); e0960192527-21790100-2430reponame:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicineinstname:Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)instacron:SBMVenghttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/990/951Copyright (c) 2019 Flavia Clare Goulart de Carvalho##common.commaListSeparator##Raphaela Fernandes Coelho##common.commaListSeparator##Gabriele Barbosa Brandão##common.commaListSeparator##Artur Augusto Velho Mendes Júnior##common.commaListSeparator##Bruna de Azevedo Baêtainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessde Carvalho, Flavia Clare GoulartCoelho, Raphaela FernandesBrandão, Gabriele BarbosaMendes Júnior, Artur Augusto VelhoBaêta, Bruna de Azevedo2020-12-23T17:24:50Zoai:ojs.rbmv.org:article/990Revistahttps://rbmv.org/BJVMONGhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/oaicontato.rbmv@gmail.com2527-21790100-2430opendoar:2020-12-23T17:24:50Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine - Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv An autochthonous case of visceral canine leishmaniasis in Barra do Piraí-RJ: Autochthonous case of VCL in Barra do Piraí-RJ
Caso autóctone de Leishmaniose Visceral Canina em Barra do Piraí-RJ: Caso autóctone de LVC em Barra do Piraí-RJ
title An autochthonous case of visceral canine leishmaniasis in Barra do Piraí-RJ: Autochthonous case of VCL in Barra do Piraí-RJ
spellingShingle An autochthonous case of visceral canine leishmaniasis in Barra do Piraí-RJ: Autochthonous case of VCL in Barra do Piraí-RJ
de Carvalho, Flavia Clare Goulart
Leishmaniose visceral, cães, diagnóstico.
Visceral leishmaniasis, dogs, diagnostic
title_short An autochthonous case of visceral canine leishmaniasis in Barra do Piraí-RJ: Autochthonous case of VCL in Barra do Piraí-RJ
title_full An autochthonous case of visceral canine leishmaniasis in Barra do Piraí-RJ: Autochthonous case of VCL in Barra do Piraí-RJ
title_fullStr An autochthonous case of visceral canine leishmaniasis in Barra do Piraí-RJ: Autochthonous case of VCL in Barra do Piraí-RJ
title_full_unstemmed An autochthonous case of visceral canine leishmaniasis in Barra do Piraí-RJ: Autochthonous case of VCL in Barra do Piraí-RJ
title_sort An autochthonous case of visceral canine leishmaniasis in Barra do Piraí-RJ: Autochthonous case of VCL in Barra do Piraí-RJ
author de Carvalho, Flavia Clare Goulart
author_facet de Carvalho, Flavia Clare Goulart
Coelho, Raphaela Fernandes
Brandão, Gabriele Barbosa
Mendes Júnior, Artur Augusto Velho
Baêta, Bruna de Azevedo
author_role author
author2 Coelho, Raphaela Fernandes
Brandão, Gabriele Barbosa
Mendes Júnior, Artur Augusto Velho
Baêta, Bruna de Azevedo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv de Carvalho, Flavia Clare Goulart
Coelho, Raphaela Fernandes
Brandão, Gabriele Barbosa
Mendes Júnior, Artur Augusto Velho
Baêta, Bruna de Azevedo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Leishmaniose visceral, cães, diagnóstico.
Visceral leishmaniasis, dogs, diagnostic
topic Leishmaniose visceral, cães, diagnóstico.
Visceral leishmaniasis, dogs, diagnostic
description Visceral Leishmaniasis, a disease caused by the protozoan Leishmania chagasi, is a re-emergent anthropozoonosis, considered a major public health problem. In the urban area, the dog (Canis familiaris) is the main source of infection and canine enzootia has preceded the occurrence of human cases, in which infection in dogs has been more prevalent than in humans. In this context, the present study reports the occurrence of an autochthonous case of Visceral Canine Leishmaniasis in Barra do Piraí, RJ. After verification of a clinic compatible with canine visceral leishmaniasis, several diagnostic exams were performed, such as cytological examination of the ear tip and lymph node puncture, rapid immunochromatographic test DPP® (Dual Path Platform), ELISA, RIFI and culture of material obtained from of skin biopsy, lymph node and bone marrow puncture. With the clinical, serological and parasitological confirmation of Leishmania spp. the dog’s owner chose to euthanize this animal and 3 months later, another positive animal residing in the same place. Based on this report, it is necessary to implement the entomological and epidemiological surveillance in the county of Barra do Piraí, in order to detect the presence of the vector and / or canine enzootia prior to the installation of the anthropozoonotic cycle, allowing to adopt actions to control the disease and the occurrence of the disease in humans.
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