Parasite density and impaired biochemical/hematological status are associated with severe clinical aspects of canine visceral leishmaniasis.

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Autor(a) principal: Reis, Alexandre Barbosa
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Martins Filho, Olindo Assis, Carvalho, Andréa Teixeira de, Carvalho, Maria das Graças, Mayrink, Wilson, Silva, João Carlos França da, Giunchetti, Rodolfo Cordeiro, Genaro, Odair, Oliveira, Rodrigo Corrêa de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/handle/123456789/1043
Resumo: We have performed a detailed investigation in 40 dogs naturally infected withLeishmania infantum ( syn. chagasi), subdivided into three groups: asymptomatic (AD = 12), oligosymptomatic (OD = 12) and symptomatic (SD = 16), based on their clinical features. Twenty non-infected dogs (CD) were included as control group. Serological analysis, performed by IFAT and ELISA, demonstrated higher antibodies titers in SD in comparison to the AD. A positive correlation was found between parasite density in the spleen and skin smears as well as the bone marrow parasitism with clinical status of the infection. We observed that the progression of the disease from asymptomatic to symptomatic clinical form was accompanied by intense parasitism in the bone marrow. It is likely that this led to the impaired biochemical/hematological status observed. Finally, we believe that the follow-up of these parameters could be a relevant approach to be used as markers during therapeutic and vaccine evaluations.
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spelling Parasite density and impaired biochemical/hematological status are associated with severe clinical aspects of canine visceral leishmaniasis.Canine visceral leishmaniasisLeishmania infantumParasite densityBiochemical/hematological statusWe have performed a detailed investigation in 40 dogs naturally infected withLeishmania infantum ( syn. chagasi), subdivided into three groups: asymptomatic (AD = 12), oligosymptomatic (OD = 12) and symptomatic (SD = 16), based on their clinical features. Twenty non-infected dogs (CD) were included as control group. Serological analysis, performed by IFAT and ELISA, demonstrated higher antibodies titers in SD in comparison to the AD. A positive correlation was found between parasite density in the spleen and skin smears as well as the bone marrow parasitism with clinical status of the infection. We observed that the progression of the disease from asymptomatic to symptomatic clinical form was accompanied by intense parasitism in the bone marrow. It is likely that this led to the impaired biochemical/hematological status observed. Finally, we believe that the follow-up of these parameters could be a relevant approach to be used as markers during therapeutic and vaccine evaluations.2012-07-10T14:57:59Z2012-07-10T14:57:59Z2006info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfREIS, A. B. et al. Parasite density and impaired biochemical/hematological status are associated with severe clinical aspects of canine visceral leishmaniasis. Research in veterinary Science, v. 81, n. 1, p. 68-75, ago. 2006. Disponível em: <https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0034528805001748>. Acesso em: 10 jul. 2012.00345288http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/handle/123456789/1043O periódico Research in Veterinary Science concede permissão para depósito deste artigo no Repositório Institucional da UFOP. Número da licença: 3291410100627.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessReis, Alexandre BarbosaMartins Filho, Olindo AssisCarvalho, Andréa Teixeira deCarvalho, Maria das GraçasMayrink, WilsonSilva, João Carlos França daGiunchetti, Rodolfo CordeiroGenaro, OdairOliveira, Rodrigo Corrêa deengreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFOPinstname:Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)instacron:UFOP2019-02-25T18:13:15Zoai:repositorio.ufop.br:123456789/1043Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufop.br/oai/requestrepositorio@ufop.edu.bropendoar:32332019-02-25T18:13:15Repositório Institucional da UFOP - Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Parasite density and impaired biochemical/hematological status are associated with severe clinical aspects of canine visceral leishmaniasis.
title Parasite density and impaired biochemical/hematological status are associated with severe clinical aspects of canine visceral leishmaniasis.
spellingShingle Parasite density and impaired biochemical/hematological status are associated with severe clinical aspects of canine visceral leishmaniasis.
Reis, Alexandre Barbosa
Canine visceral leishmaniasis
Leishmania infantum
Parasite density
Biochemical/hematological status
title_short Parasite density and impaired biochemical/hematological status are associated with severe clinical aspects of canine visceral leishmaniasis.
title_full Parasite density and impaired biochemical/hematological status are associated with severe clinical aspects of canine visceral leishmaniasis.
title_fullStr Parasite density and impaired biochemical/hematological status are associated with severe clinical aspects of canine visceral leishmaniasis.
title_full_unstemmed Parasite density and impaired biochemical/hematological status are associated with severe clinical aspects of canine visceral leishmaniasis.
title_sort Parasite density and impaired biochemical/hematological status are associated with severe clinical aspects of canine visceral leishmaniasis.
author Reis, Alexandre Barbosa
author_facet Reis, Alexandre Barbosa
Martins Filho, Olindo Assis
Carvalho, Andréa Teixeira de
Carvalho, Maria das Graças
Mayrink, Wilson
Silva, João Carlos França da
Giunchetti, Rodolfo Cordeiro
Genaro, Odair
Oliveira, Rodrigo Corrêa de
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author2 Martins Filho, Olindo Assis
Carvalho, Andréa Teixeira de
Carvalho, Maria das Graças
Mayrink, Wilson
Silva, João Carlos França da
Giunchetti, Rodolfo Cordeiro
Genaro, Odair
Oliveira, Rodrigo Corrêa de
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Reis, Alexandre Barbosa
Martins Filho, Olindo Assis
Carvalho, Andréa Teixeira de
Carvalho, Maria das Graças
Mayrink, Wilson
Silva, João Carlos França da
Giunchetti, Rodolfo Cordeiro
Genaro, Odair
Oliveira, Rodrigo Corrêa de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Canine visceral leishmaniasis
Leishmania infantum
Parasite density
Biochemical/hematological status
topic Canine visceral leishmaniasis
Leishmania infantum
Parasite density
Biochemical/hematological status
description We have performed a detailed investigation in 40 dogs naturally infected withLeishmania infantum ( syn. chagasi), subdivided into three groups: asymptomatic (AD = 12), oligosymptomatic (OD = 12) and symptomatic (SD = 16), based on their clinical features. Twenty non-infected dogs (CD) were included as control group. Serological analysis, performed by IFAT and ELISA, demonstrated higher antibodies titers in SD in comparison to the AD. A positive correlation was found between parasite density in the spleen and skin smears as well as the bone marrow parasitism with clinical status of the infection. We observed that the progression of the disease from asymptomatic to symptomatic clinical form was accompanied by intense parasitism in the bone marrow. It is likely that this led to the impaired biochemical/hematological status observed. Finally, we believe that the follow-up of these parameters could be a relevant approach to be used as markers during therapeutic and vaccine evaluations.
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00345288
http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/handle/123456789/1043
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