New insights on severe clinical manifestations and deaths from visceral leishmaniasis in free-living crab-eating foxes (Cerdocyon thous) in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Mylena Adriele Dias da
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Oliveira, Matheus Resende, Schettino, Sofia Cerqueira, Santos, Igo Gonçalves dos, Oliveira Neto, Manuel Benicio, Silva, Weslania Souza Inacio da, Batista, Aksa Ingrid Vieira, Ramos, Carlos Alberto do Nascimento, Ramos, Rafael Antonio Nascimento, Bezerra-Santos, Márcio, Lima, Victor Fernando Santana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v10i16.22869
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/22869
Resumo: Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a zoonotic and severe neglected tropical disease, with worldwide distribution, that still cause many deaths among dogs and humans. Brazil is the country responsible for about 97% of the cases of leishmaniasis in the Americas and the disease is still considered a serious public health concern. Among wild mammalians, studies demonstrate the involvement of Cerdocyon thous in the biological cycle of Leishmania. Nevertheless, several authors consider the clinical manifestation of the disease to be rare or mild in free-living animals. Herein, we demonstrate the occurrence of severe clinical sings and deaths caused by VL in free-living crab-eating foxes. Three specimens of foxes collected from periurban areas were diagnosed with VL. The animals presented cutaneous, ophthalmological, gastrointestinal, locomotor and hematological alterations, and died after clinical progression. We identified the presence of anti-Leishmania antibodies by immunochromatographic test in all specimens. We also observed intra and extracellular amastigotes in skin cytology and lymph node aspirate. Furthermore, Leishmania infantum DNA was identified in all samples by the polymer chain reaction technique. Additionally, we performed blood count and stool parasitological tests and observed hematological disorders common to VL, such as anemia and lymphopenia. Taken together, our data demonstrate that VL can induce clinical complications and even cause death in C. thous and corroborate that this crab-eating fox is an adequate host for L. infantum.
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spelling New insights on severe clinical manifestations and deaths from visceral leishmaniasis in free-living crab-eating foxes (Cerdocyon thous) in BrazilNuevos conocimientos sobre las manifestaciones clínicas graves y las muertes por leishmaniasis visceral en zorros cangrejeros de vida libre (Cerdocyon thous) en BrasilNovos conhecimentos sobre manifestações clínicas graves e óbitos por leishmaniose visceral em cachorros-do-mato (Cerdocyon thous) no BrasilCachorro-do-matoDoenças parasitáriasDoença tropical negligenciadaBrasil.Zorro cangrejeroLeishmaniasisEnfermedades parasitariasEnfermedad tropical desatendidaBrasil.Crab-eating foxLeishmaniasisParasitic diseasesNeglected tropical diseaseBrazil.Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a zoonotic and severe neglected tropical disease, with worldwide distribution, that still cause many deaths among dogs and humans. Brazil is the country responsible for about 97% of the cases of leishmaniasis in the Americas and the disease is still considered a serious public health concern. Among wild mammalians, studies demonstrate the involvement of Cerdocyon thous in the biological cycle of Leishmania. Nevertheless, several authors consider the clinical manifestation of the disease to be rare or mild in free-living animals. Herein, we demonstrate the occurrence of severe clinical sings and deaths caused by VL in free-living crab-eating foxes. Three specimens of foxes collected from periurban areas were diagnosed with VL. The animals presented cutaneous, ophthalmological, gastrointestinal, locomotor and hematological alterations, and died after clinical progression. We identified the presence of anti-Leishmania antibodies by immunochromatographic test in all specimens. We also observed intra and extracellular amastigotes in skin cytology and lymph node aspirate. Furthermore, Leishmania infantum DNA was identified in all samples by the polymer chain reaction technique. Additionally, we performed blood count and stool parasitological tests and observed hematological disorders common to VL, such as anemia and lymphopenia. Taken together, our data demonstrate that VL can induce clinical complications and even cause death in C. thous and corroborate that this crab-eating fox is an adequate host for L. infantum.La leishmaniasis visceral (LV) es una enfermedad tropical zoonótica y grave desatendida, con distribución mundial, que aún causa muchas muertes entre perros y humanos. Brasil es el país responsable de aproximadamente el 97% de los casos de leishmaniasis en las Américas y la enfermedad todavía se considera un problema de salud pública grave. Entre los mamíferos silvestres, los estudios demuestran la participación de Cerdocyon thous en el ciclo biológico de Leishmania. Sin embargo, varios autores consideran que la manifestación clínica de la enfermedad es rara o leve en animales de vida libre. En este documento, demostramos la aparición de cánticos clínicos graves y muertes causadas por LV en zorros cangrejeros que viven en libertad. Tres especímenes de zorros recolectados de áreas periurbanas fueron diagnosticados con LV. Los animales presentaron alteraciones cutáneas, oftalmológicas, gastrointestinales, locomotoras y hematológicas, y fallecieron tras progresión clínica. Identificamos la presencia de anticuerpos anti-Leishmania mediante prueba inmunocromatográfica en todas las muestras. También observamos amastigotes intra y extracelulares en citología cutánea y aspirado de ganglios linfáticos. Además, el ADN de Leishmania infantum se identificó en todas las muestras mediante la técnica de reacción en cadena del polímero. Adicionalmente, realizamos hemograma y pruebas parasitológicas de heces y observamos alteraciones hematológicas comunes a la LV, como anemia y linfopenia. Tomados en conjunto, nuestros datos demuestran que VL puede inducir complicaciones clínicas e incluso causar la muerte en C. thous y corroboran que este zorro cangrejero es un huésped adecuado para L. infantum.A leishmaniose visceral (LV) é uma doença tropical zoonótica, grave e negligenciada, com distribuição mundial, que ainda causa muitas mortes entre cães e humanos. O Brasil é o país responsável por cerca de 97% dos casos de leishmaniose nas Américas e a doença ainda é considerada um grave problema de saúde pública. Em mamíferos silvestres, estudos demonstram o envolvimento de Cerdocyon thous no ciclo biológico de Leishmania. No entanto, vários autores consideram a manifestação clínica da doença rara ou leve em animais de vida livre. Aqui, demonstramos a ocorrência de sintomas clínicos graves e óbitos causados por LV em cachorros-do-mato de vida livre. Três espécimes de cachorros-do-mato coletados em áreas periurbanas foram diagnosticados com LV. Os animais apresentaram alterações cutâneas, oftalmológicas, gastrintestinais, locomotoras e hematológicas, e morreram após evolução clínica. Identificamos a presença de anticorpos anti-Leishmania por teste imunocromatográfico em todas as amostras. Também observamos formas amastigotas intra e extracelulares em citologia de pele e aspirado de linfonodo. Além disso, o DNA de Leishmania infantum foi identificado em todas as amostras pela técnica de reação em cadeia do polímero. Realizamos também hemograma e exames parasitológicos de fezes e observamos distúrbios hematológicos comuns à LV, como anemia e linfopenia. Em conjunto, nossos dados demonstram que a LV pode induzir complicações clínicas e até mesmo causar a morte em C. thous e corroborar que cachorros-do-mato são hospedeiros adequados para L. infantum.Research, Society and Development2021-12-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2286910.33448/rsd-v10i16.22869Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 16; e108101622869Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 16; e108101622869Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 16; e1081016228692525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/22869/20756Copyright (c) 2021 Mylena Adriele Dias da Silva; Matheus Resende Oliveira; Sofia Cerqueira Schettino; Igo Gonçalves dos Santos; Manuel Benicio Oliveira Neto; Weslania Souza Inacio da Silva; Aksa Ingrid Vieira Batista; Carlos Alberto do Nascimento Ramos; Rafael Antonio Nascimento Ramos; Márcio Bezerra-Santos; Victor Fernando Santana Limahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Mylena Adriele Dias da Oliveira, Matheus Resende Schettino, Sofia Cerqueira Santos, Igo Gonçalves dos Oliveira Neto, Manuel Benicio Silva, Weslania Souza Inacio da Batista, Aksa Ingrid VieiraRamos, Carlos Alberto do Nascimento Ramos, Rafael Antonio Nascimento Bezerra-Santos, Márcio Lima, Victor Fernando Santana 2021-12-20T11:03:07Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/22869Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:41:54.763203Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv New insights on severe clinical manifestations and deaths from visceral leishmaniasis in free-living crab-eating foxes (Cerdocyon thous) in Brazil
Nuevos conocimientos sobre las manifestaciones clínicas graves y las muertes por leishmaniasis visceral en zorros cangrejeros de vida libre (Cerdocyon thous) en Brasil
Novos conhecimentos sobre manifestações clínicas graves e óbitos por leishmaniose visceral em cachorros-do-mato (Cerdocyon thous) no Brasil
title New insights on severe clinical manifestations and deaths from visceral leishmaniasis in free-living crab-eating foxes (Cerdocyon thous) in Brazil
spellingShingle New insights on severe clinical manifestations and deaths from visceral leishmaniasis in free-living crab-eating foxes (Cerdocyon thous) in Brazil
New insights on severe clinical manifestations and deaths from visceral leishmaniasis in free-living crab-eating foxes (Cerdocyon thous) in Brazil
Silva, Mylena Adriele Dias da
Cachorro-do-mato
Doenças parasitárias
Doença tropical negligenciada
Brasil.
Zorro cangrejero
Leishmaniasis
Enfermedades parasitarias
Enfermedad tropical desatendida
Brasil.
Crab-eating fox
Leishmaniasis
Parasitic diseases
Neglected tropical disease
Brazil.
Silva, Mylena Adriele Dias da
Cachorro-do-mato
Doenças parasitárias
Doença tropical negligenciada
Brasil.
Zorro cangrejero
Leishmaniasis
Enfermedades parasitarias
Enfermedad tropical desatendida
Brasil.
Crab-eating fox
Leishmaniasis
Parasitic diseases
Neglected tropical disease
Brazil.
title_short New insights on severe clinical manifestations and deaths from visceral leishmaniasis in free-living crab-eating foxes (Cerdocyon thous) in Brazil
title_full New insights on severe clinical manifestations and deaths from visceral leishmaniasis in free-living crab-eating foxes (Cerdocyon thous) in Brazil
title_fullStr New insights on severe clinical manifestations and deaths from visceral leishmaniasis in free-living crab-eating foxes (Cerdocyon thous) in Brazil
New insights on severe clinical manifestations and deaths from visceral leishmaniasis in free-living crab-eating foxes (Cerdocyon thous) in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed New insights on severe clinical manifestations and deaths from visceral leishmaniasis in free-living crab-eating foxes (Cerdocyon thous) in Brazil
New insights on severe clinical manifestations and deaths from visceral leishmaniasis in free-living crab-eating foxes (Cerdocyon thous) in Brazil
title_sort New insights on severe clinical manifestations and deaths from visceral leishmaniasis in free-living crab-eating foxes (Cerdocyon thous) in Brazil
author Silva, Mylena Adriele Dias da
author_facet Silva, Mylena Adriele Dias da
Silva, Mylena Adriele Dias da
Oliveira, Matheus Resende
Schettino, Sofia Cerqueira
Santos, Igo Gonçalves dos
Oliveira Neto, Manuel Benicio
Silva, Weslania Souza Inacio da
Batista, Aksa Ingrid Vieira
Ramos, Carlos Alberto do Nascimento
Ramos, Rafael Antonio Nascimento
Bezerra-Santos, Márcio
Lima, Victor Fernando Santana
Oliveira, Matheus Resende
Schettino, Sofia Cerqueira
Santos, Igo Gonçalves dos
Oliveira Neto, Manuel Benicio
Silva, Weslania Souza Inacio da
Batista, Aksa Ingrid Vieira
Ramos, Carlos Alberto do Nascimento
Ramos, Rafael Antonio Nascimento
Bezerra-Santos, Márcio
Lima, Victor Fernando Santana
author_role author
author2 Oliveira, Matheus Resende
Schettino, Sofia Cerqueira
Santos, Igo Gonçalves dos
Oliveira Neto, Manuel Benicio
Silva, Weslania Souza Inacio da
Batista, Aksa Ingrid Vieira
Ramos, Carlos Alberto do Nascimento
Ramos, Rafael Antonio Nascimento
Bezerra-Santos, Márcio
Lima, Victor Fernando Santana
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Mylena Adriele Dias da
Oliveira, Matheus Resende
Schettino, Sofia Cerqueira
Santos, Igo Gonçalves dos
Oliveira Neto, Manuel Benicio
Silva, Weslania Souza Inacio da
Batista, Aksa Ingrid Vieira
Ramos, Carlos Alberto do Nascimento
Ramos, Rafael Antonio Nascimento
Bezerra-Santos, Márcio
Lima, Victor Fernando Santana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cachorro-do-mato
Doenças parasitárias
Doença tropical negligenciada
Brasil.
Zorro cangrejero
Leishmaniasis
Enfermedades parasitarias
Enfermedad tropical desatendida
Brasil.
Crab-eating fox
Leishmaniasis
Parasitic diseases
Neglected tropical disease
Brazil.
topic Cachorro-do-mato
Doenças parasitárias
Doença tropical negligenciada
Brasil.
Zorro cangrejero
Leishmaniasis
Enfermedades parasitarias
Enfermedad tropical desatendida
Brasil.
Crab-eating fox
Leishmaniasis
Parasitic diseases
Neglected tropical disease
Brazil.
description Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a zoonotic and severe neglected tropical disease, with worldwide distribution, that still cause many deaths among dogs and humans. Brazil is the country responsible for about 97% of the cases of leishmaniasis in the Americas and the disease is still considered a serious public health concern. Among wild mammalians, studies demonstrate the involvement of Cerdocyon thous in the biological cycle of Leishmania. Nevertheless, several authors consider the clinical manifestation of the disease to be rare or mild in free-living animals. Herein, we demonstrate the occurrence of severe clinical sings and deaths caused by VL in free-living crab-eating foxes. Three specimens of foxes collected from periurban areas were diagnosed with VL. The animals presented cutaneous, ophthalmological, gastrointestinal, locomotor and hematological alterations, and died after clinical progression. We identified the presence of anti-Leishmania antibodies by immunochromatographic test in all specimens. We also observed intra and extracellular amastigotes in skin cytology and lymph node aspirate. Furthermore, Leishmania infantum DNA was identified in all samples by the polymer chain reaction technique. Additionally, we performed blood count and stool parasitological tests and observed hematological disorders common to VL, such as anemia and lymphopenia. Taken together, our data demonstrate that VL can induce clinical complications and even cause death in C. thous and corroborate that this crab-eating fox is an adequate host for L. infantum.
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