Leishmania infection in a population of dogs: an epidemiological investigation relating to visceral leishmaniasis control

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Autor(a) principal: Penaforte,Klauber Menezes
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Belo,Vinícius Silva, Teixeira-Neto,Rafael Gonçalves, Ribeiro,Renata Aparecida Nascimento, Oliveira,Robson Bruniera de, Schettini,Dante Alighieri, Silva,Eduardo Sergio da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (Online)
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Resumo: Identification of factors associated with Leishmania infection in dogs is essential for targeting visceral leishmaniasis control actions. Thus, the present study analyzed some of these factors in a population of dogs in a Brazilian municipality, along with the limitations of control strategies implemented there. The association between the exposure variables and occurrences of infection was analyzed through logistic regression models. The disease control interventions were treated qualitatively. Out of the 755 animals examined, 13.6% (103/755) were seropositive. Of these, 23.3% (24/103) were asymptomatic and 76.7% (79/103) presented at least one clinical sign possibly associated with visceral leishmaniasis. With weak associations, purebred, shorthaired, over 5 years of age, male and large dogs were more prone to infection. The latter two variables formed the final regression model and the association with dog size was statistically significant. The control strategies developed presented limitations and a great number of seronegative dogs was culled. The data presented contribute towards better understanding of the dynamics of infection in canine visceral leishmaniasis and indicate that actions aimed towards adequate implementation of Visceral Leishmaniasis control program in Brazilian endemic areas should be prioritized.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Leishmania infection in a population of dogs: an epidemiological investigation relating to visceral leishmaniasis control
title Leishmania infection in a population of dogs: an epidemiological investigation relating to visceral leishmaniasis control
spellingShingle Leishmania infection in a population of dogs: an epidemiological investigation relating to visceral leishmaniasis control
Penaforte,Klauber Menezes
Leishmania infantum
risk factors
serology
title_short Leishmania infection in a population of dogs: an epidemiological investigation relating to visceral leishmaniasis control
title_full Leishmania infection in a population of dogs: an epidemiological investigation relating to visceral leishmaniasis control
title_fullStr Leishmania infection in a population of dogs: an epidemiological investigation relating to visceral leishmaniasis control
title_full_unstemmed Leishmania infection in a population of dogs: an epidemiological investigation relating to visceral leishmaniasis control
title_sort Leishmania infection in a population of dogs: an epidemiological investigation relating to visceral leishmaniasis control
author Penaforte,Klauber Menezes
author_facet Penaforte,Klauber Menezes
Belo,Vinícius Silva
Teixeira-Neto,Rafael Gonçalves
Ribeiro,Renata Aparecida Nascimento
Oliveira,Robson Bruniera de
Schettini,Dante Alighieri
Silva,Eduardo Sergio da
author_role author
author2 Belo,Vinícius Silva
Teixeira-Neto,Rafael Gonçalves
Ribeiro,Renata Aparecida Nascimento
Oliveira,Robson Bruniera de
Schettini,Dante Alighieri
Silva,Eduardo Sergio da
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Penaforte,Klauber Menezes
Belo,Vinícius Silva
Teixeira-Neto,Rafael Gonçalves
Ribeiro,Renata Aparecida Nascimento
Oliveira,Robson Bruniera de
Schettini,Dante Alighieri
Silva,Eduardo Sergio da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Leishmania infantum
risk factors
serology
topic Leishmania infantum
risk factors
serology
description Identification of factors associated with Leishmania infection in dogs is essential for targeting visceral leishmaniasis control actions. Thus, the present study analyzed some of these factors in a population of dogs in a Brazilian municipality, along with the limitations of control strategies implemented there. The association between the exposure variables and occurrences of infection was analyzed through logistic regression models. The disease control interventions were treated qualitatively. Out of the 755 animals examined, 13.6% (103/755) were seropositive. Of these, 23.3% (24/103) were asymptomatic and 76.7% (79/103) presented at least one clinical sign possibly associated with visceral leishmaniasis. With weak associations, purebred, shorthaired, over 5 years of age, male and large dogs were more prone to infection. The latter two variables formed the final regression model and the association with dog size was statistically significant. The control strategies developed presented limitations and a great number of seronegative dogs was culled. The data presented contribute towards better understanding of the dynamics of infection in canine visceral leishmaniasis and indicate that actions aimed towards adequate implementation of Visceral Leishmaniasis control program in Brazilian endemic areas should be prioritized.
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