Serological, parasitological and molecular tests for canine visceral leishmaniosis diagnosis in a longitudinal study
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Resumo: | Abstract One of the measures to control visceral leishmaniosis (VL) in Brazil is the identification and culling of the canine reservoir. There is much controversy concerning this strategy, including the proper identification of positive dogs and the fact that the host-parasite relationship changes over time make it more challenging. A dynamic cohort of 62 dogs was followed every three months using serological and parasitological examinations and PCR. Positivity by PCR was higher than by serology and by parasitological examinations and showed a tendency to decrease over time, while serology tended to increase after six months. Concomitant positivity in all tests was observed in 10.4% of the samples, and negativity in 29.1%. Overall sensitivity ranged from 43.6 to 64.1%, and was not uniform over time. The proportion of dogs with or without clinical signs was not different by cytology or PCR but PCR was able to identify a larger number of asymptomatic dogs compared to ELISA and immunochromatography. PCR can be useful for surveillance of areas where cases of canine VL have not yet been detected and in which control strategies can be implemented to limit the spread of the disease. Despite the advance in diagnostic tools CVL diagnosis remains a challenge. |
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Serological, parasitological and molecular tests for canine visceral leishmaniosis diagnosis in a longitudinal studyCohort studiesdiagnosisLeishmania infantum chagasiparasitological evaluationPCRserologyAbstract One of the measures to control visceral leishmaniosis (VL) in Brazil is the identification and culling of the canine reservoir. There is much controversy concerning this strategy, including the proper identification of positive dogs and the fact that the host-parasite relationship changes over time make it more challenging. A dynamic cohort of 62 dogs was followed every three months using serological and parasitological examinations and PCR. Positivity by PCR was higher than by serology and by parasitological examinations and showed a tendency to decrease over time, while serology tended to increase after six months. Concomitant positivity in all tests was observed in 10.4% of the samples, and negativity in 29.1%. Overall sensitivity ranged from 43.6 to 64.1%, and was not uniform over time. The proportion of dogs with or without clinical signs was not different by cytology or PCR but PCR was able to identify a larger number of asymptomatic dogs compared to ELISA and immunochromatography. PCR can be useful for surveillance of areas where cases of canine VL have not yet been detected and in which control strategies can be implemented to limit the spread of the disease. Despite the advance in diagnostic tools CVL diagnosis remains a challenge.Colégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinária2015-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-29612015000400402Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária v.24 n.4 2015reponame:Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (Online)instname:Colégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinária (CBPV)instacron:CBPV10.1590/S1984-29612015073info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNunes,Cáris MaroniLima,Valéria Marçal Félix deMelo,Guilherme Dias dePaula,Henrique Borges dePereira,Maria Esther GonçalvesTronco,Cristiana de Melo TrinconiHiramoto,Roberto MitsuyoshiLaurenti,Marcia DalastraBurattini,Marcelo Nascimentoeng2015-12-14T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1984-29612015000400402Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&lng=pt&pid=1984-2961https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||zacariascbpv@fcav.unesp.br1984-29610103-846Xopendoar:2015-12-14T00:00Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (Online) - Colégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinária (CBPV)false |
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Serological, parasitological and molecular tests for canine visceral leishmaniosis diagnosis in a longitudinal study |
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Serological, parasitological and molecular tests for canine visceral leishmaniosis diagnosis in a longitudinal study |
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Serological, parasitological and molecular tests for canine visceral leishmaniosis diagnosis in a longitudinal study Nunes,Cáris Maroni Cohort studies diagnosis Leishmania infantum chagasi parasitological evaluation PCR serology |
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Serological, parasitological and molecular tests for canine visceral leishmaniosis diagnosis in a longitudinal study |
title_full |
Serological, parasitological and molecular tests for canine visceral leishmaniosis diagnosis in a longitudinal study |
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Serological, parasitological and molecular tests for canine visceral leishmaniosis diagnosis in a longitudinal study |
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Serological, parasitological and molecular tests for canine visceral leishmaniosis diagnosis in a longitudinal study |
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Serological, parasitological and molecular tests for canine visceral leishmaniosis diagnosis in a longitudinal study |
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Nunes,Cáris Maroni |
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Nunes,Cáris Maroni Lima,Valéria Marçal Félix de Melo,Guilherme Dias de Paula,Henrique Borges de Pereira,Maria Esther Gonçalves Tronco,Cristiana de Melo Trinconi Hiramoto,Roberto Mitsuyoshi Laurenti,Marcia Dalastra Burattini,Marcelo Nascimento |
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Lima,Valéria Marçal Félix de Melo,Guilherme Dias de Paula,Henrique Borges de Pereira,Maria Esther Gonçalves Tronco,Cristiana de Melo Trinconi Hiramoto,Roberto Mitsuyoshi Laurenti,Marcia Dalastra Burattini,Marcelo Nascimento |
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Nunes,Cáris Maroni Lima,Valéria Marçal Félix de Melo,Guilherme Dias de Paula,Henrique Borges de Pereira,Maria Esther Gonçalves Tronco,Cristiana de Melo Trinconi Hiramoto,Roberto Mitsuyoshi Laurenti,Marcia Dalastra Burattini,Marcelo Nascimento |
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Cohort studies diagnosis Leishmania infantum chagasi parasitological evaluation PCR serology |
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Cohort studies diagnosis Leishmania infantum chagasi parasitological evaluation PCR serology |
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Abstract One of the measures to control visceral leishmaniosis (VL) in Brazil is the identification and culling of the canine reservoir. There is much controversy concerning this strategy, including the proper identification of positive dogs and the fact that the host-parasite relationship changes over time make it more challenging. A dynamic cohort of 62 dogs was followed every three months using serological and parasitological examinations and PCR. Positivity by PCR was higher than by serology and by parasitological examinations and showed a tendency to decrease over time, while serology tended to increase after six months. Concomitant positivity in all tests was observed in 10.4% of the samples, and negativity in 29.1%. Overall sensitivity ranged from 43.6 to 64.1%, and was not uniform over time. The proportion of dogs with or without clinical signs was not different by cytology or PCR but PCR was able to identify a larger number of asymptomatic dogs compared to ELISA and immunochromatography. PCR can be useful for surveillance of areas where cases of canine VL have not yet been detected and in which control strategies can be implemented to limit the spread of the disease. Despite the advance in diagnostic tools CVL diagnosis remains a challenge. |
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