Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis: Important Factors in Maintenance of the disease in the city of Mirassol D'Oeste-Mt
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Resumo: | Visceral Leishmaniasis was initially considered a disease associated with rural areas, but due to various environmental changes such as deforestation, urbanization, intensive migration process and endemic areas expansion, this disease is affecting humans and animals in urban and rural areas. In Brazil, there are severe endemic and epidemic occurrences of Visceral Leishmaniasis. In recent years the disease has spread through several states that had no cases of infected people and animals. Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis coexists with the human disease in all known outbreaks, but is more prevalent in humans. In Mirassol D'Oeste, Mato Grosso, for six consecutive years, cases of sick people have been reported, including deaths. Several serologically positive dogs and the presence of the Visceral Leishmaniasis transmission vectors characterized the city as conducive to disease development. This work aimed at assessing the status of canine visceral leishmaniasis transmission in two sections of Mirassol D'Oeste city, where 38 canine blood samples were collected in each of them and tested by RIFI and ELISA tests. The number of seropositive dogs amounted to 15 animals, 8 living in Jardim São Paulo section and 7, in Planalto section. There were no significant differences between the number of infected dogs in the two sections (x2 = 0.058, p = 0.9712, df = 1). The socioeconomic characteristics examined are distinct and a visible difference in the housing and life quality of residents was also observed. Possibly, these factors may be influencing the maintenance of the disease in Mirassol D'Oeste. |
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Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis: Important Factors in Maintenance of the disease in the city of Mirassol D'Oeste-MtLeishmaniose Visceral Canina: Fatores Mportantes na Manutenção da Doença no Município de Mirassol D'Oeste-MtLeishmaniasisSerological surveysMirassol D'Oeste.LeishmanioseInquérito sorológicoMirassol D'Oeste.Visceral Leishmaniasis was initially considered a disease associated with rural areas, but due to various environmental changes such as deforestation, urbanization, intensive migration process and endemic areas expansion, this disease is affecting humans and animals in urban and rural areas. In Brazil, there are severe endemic and epidemic occurrences of Visceral Leishmaniasis. In recent years the disease has spread through several states that had no cases of infected people and animals. Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis coexists with the human disease in all known outbreaks, but is more prevalent in humans. In Mirassol D'Oeste, Mato Grosso, for six consecutive years, cases of sick people have been reported, including deaths. Several serologically positive dogs and the presence of the Visceral Leishmaniasis transmission vectors characterized the city as conducive to disease development. This work aimed at assessing the status of canine visceral leishmaniasis transmission in two sections of Mirassol D'Oeste city, where 38 canine blood samples were collected in each of them and tested by RIFI and ELISA tests. The number of seropositive dogs amounted to 15 animals, 8 living in Jardim São Paulo section and 7, in Planalto section. There were no significant differences between the number of infected dogs in the two sections (x2 = 0.058, p = 0.9712, df = 1). The socioeconomic characteristics examined are distinct and a visible difference in the housing and life quality of residents was also observed. Possibly, these factors may be influencing the maintenance of the disease in Mirassol D'Oeste.Inicialmente, a Leishmaniose Visceral era considerada uma doença associada a áreas rurais, mas, devido às diversas alterações no ambiente, como desmatamentos, urbanização, intenso processo migratório e expansão das áreas endêmicas, vem acometendo humanos e animais em zonas urbanas e rurais. No Brasil, a Leishmaniose Visceral apresenta quadros graves de endemias e epidemias. Nos últimos anos, ocorreu uma propagação da doença por vários Estados que não possuíam casos de pessoas e animais infectados. A Leishmaniose Visceral Canina coexiste com a doença humana em todos os focos conhecidos, porém, mais prevalente na espécie humana. No município de Mirassol D'Oeste, Mato Grosso, durante seis anos consecutivos, relataram-se casos de pessoas doentes, incluindo óbitos. Vários cães sorologicamente positivos e a presença dos vetores transmissores da Leishmaniose Visceral caracterizam o município como propício ao desenvolvimento da doença. Assim, este trabalho teve por finalidade avaliar a situação da transmissão da Leishmaniose Visceral Canina em dois bairros do município de Mirassol D'Oeste, onde foram coletadas, em cada um deles, 38 amostras de sangue canino, testadas através dos testes RIFI e ELISA. O número de cães soropositivos totalizou 15 animais, dos quais 8 habitam o bairro Jardim São Paulo e 7 o bairro Planalto. Não foram observadas diferenças significativas entre o número de cães infectados nos dois bairros (x2= 0,058; p= 0,9712; GL=1). As características socioeconômicas analisadas são distintas e uma visível diferença quanto às habitações e a qualidade de vida dos moradores também foi observada. Possivelmente, esses fatores podem estar influenciando a manutenção da doença no Município de Mirassol D'Oeste.Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - ReBraM2011-01-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/article/view/10210.25061/2527-2675/ReBraM/2011.v14i1.102Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - ReBraM; v. 14 n. 1 (2011): janeiro/junho; 127-1392527-26751415-3580reponame:Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinarinstname:Universidade de Araraquara (UNIARA)instacron:UNIARAporhttp://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/article/view/102/78Carneiro, Angela PinheiroTocantins, Suelyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2018-03-08T14:22:37Zoai:ojs.revistarebram.com:article/102Revistahttp://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniaraPRIhttps://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/oairevistauniara@uniara.com||2527-26752527-2675opendoar:2018-03-08T14:22:37Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - Universidade de Araraquara (UNIARA)false |
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Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis: Important Factors in Maintenance of the disease in the city of Mirassol D'Oeste-Mt Leishmaniose Visceral Canina: Fatores Mportantes na Manutenção da Doença no Município de Mirassol D'Oeste-Mt |
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Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis: Important Factors in Maintenance of the disease in the city of Mirassol D'Oeste-Mt |
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Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis: Important Factors in Maintenance of the disease in the city of Mirassol D'Oeste-Mt Carneiro, Angela Pinheiro Leishmaniasis Serological surveys Mirassol D'Oeste. Leishmaniose Inquérito sorológico Mirassol D'Oeste. |
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Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis: Important Factors in Maintenance of the disease in the city of Mirassol D'Oeste-Mt |
title_full |
Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis: Important Factors in Maintenance of the disease in the city of Mirassol D'Oeste-Mt |
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Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis: Important Factors in Maintenance of the disease in the city of Mirassol D'Oeste-Mt |
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Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis: Important Factors in Maintenance of the disease in the city of Mirassol D'Oeste-Mt |
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Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis: Important Factors in Maintenance of the disease in the city of Mirassol D'Oeste-Mt |
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Carneiro, Angela Pinheiro |
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Carneiro, Angela Pinheiro Tocantins, Suely |
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Tocantins, Suely |
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Carneiro, Angela Pinheiro Tocantins, Suely |
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Leishmaniasis Serological surveys Mirassol D'Oeste. Leishmaniose Inquérito sorológico Mirassol D'Oeste. |
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Leishmaniasis Serological surveys Mirassol D'Oeste. Leishmaniose Inquérito sorológico Mirassol D'Oeste. |
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Visceral Leishmaniasis was initially considered a disease associated with rural areas, but due to various environmental changes such as deforestation, urbanization, intensive migration process and endemic areas expansion, this disease is affecting humans and animals in urban and rural areas. In Brazil, there are severe endemic and epidemic occurrences of Visceral Leishmaniasis. In recent years the disease has spread through several states that had no cases of infected people and animals. Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis coexists with the human disease in all known outbreaks, but is more prevalent in humans. In Mirassol D'Oeste, Mato Grosso, for six consecutive years, cases of sick people have been reported, including deaths. Several serologically positive dogs and the presence of the Visceral Leishmaniasis transmission vectors characterized the city as conducive to disease development. This work aimed at assessing the status of canine visceral leishmaniasis transmission in two sections of Mirassol D'Oeste city, where 38 canine blood samples were collected in each of them and tested by RIFI and ELISA tests. The number of seropositive dogs amounted to 15 animals, 8 living in Jardim São Paulo section and 7, in Planalto section. There were no significant differences between the number of infected dogs in the two sections (x2 = 0.058, p = 0.9712, df = 1). The socioeconomic characteristics examined are distinct and a visible difference in the housing and life quality of residents was also observed. Possibly, these factors may be influencing the maintenance of the disease in Mirassol D'Oeste. |
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