Serological study of American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in working horses and contact dogs in the city of Bandeirantes, Parana
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Resumo: | The American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis (ATL) occurs in several parts of the world, in Brazil and also in the State of Parana, it is a disease of great importance in public health, since it affects animals and humans, with a zoonotic character. Leishmaniasis is found in two forms, tegumentary and visceral, and has sandflies as vectors and wild animals and domestic dogs as reservoirs. ATL is considered an endemic disease in the city of Bandeirantes, with human cases occurring in several urban and rural locations, mainly in areas close to forest remnants, peri-urban and peripheral areas, where vulnerable populations live in general, and with precarious basic sanitation conditions. In these regions also live the participants of the wagon driver project, who own several working horses. The project provides guidance on management, good practices, disease prevention, and animal welfare. Since the role of horses as reservoirs and in the chain of transmission of ATL is not well known, the aim of this study was to carry out a serological study of ATL in horses and in the contact dogs of the participants of the " wagon driver" project, at UENP-CLM, to evaluate seropositivity in these species. Blood samples were collected from 20 horses and 12 contact dogs. A serological study, using the ELISAi test for ATL diagnosis, was carried out on the horses and dogs in relation to this study population, to assess seropositivity. In the serological survey, eight horses out of 20 animals (40%) and four dogs out of 12 animals (33.33%) were seropositive, a result considered significant, indicating the presence of the disease and the risk of transmission where they live. The occurrence of human cases and the presence of ATL vectors have already been identified in several locations in the city. Due to the lack of knowledge about the disease and the difficulty in controlling the vectors, health education is necessary in order to provide the population with orientation on how to prevent the disease, as well as entomological surveillance and new serological studies in areas at risk for ATL transmission. The results indicate that there may be importance in the role of horses as reservoirs and in the transmission of Tegumentary Leishmaniasis, which still needs to be clarified. |
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Serological study of American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in working horses and contact dogs in the city of Bandeirantes, ParanaEstudio serológico de la Leishmaniasis Tegumentaria Americana en équidos de trabajo y perros de contacto en la ciudad de Bandeirantes, ParanáEstudo sorológico da Leishmaniose Tegumentar Americana em equídeos de trabalho e de cães contactantes na cidade de Bandeirantes, ParanáFlebotomíneosSaúde públicaZoonose.PhlebotominaePublic healthZoonosis.FlebótomosSalud públicaZoonosis.The American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis (ATL) occurs in several parts of the world, in Brazil and also in the State of Parana, it is a disease of great importance in public health, since it affects animals and humans, with a zoonotic character. Leishmaniasis is found in two forms, tegumentary and visceral, and has sandflies as vectors and wild animals and domestic dogs as reservoirs. ATL is considered an endemic disease in the city of Bandeirantes, with human cases occurring in several urban and rural locations, mainly in areas close to forest remnants, peri-urban and peripheral areas, where vulnerable populations live in general, and with precarious basic sanitation conditions. In these regions also live the participants of the wagon driver project, who own several working horses. The project provides guidance on management, good practices, disease prevention, and animal welfare. Since the role of horses as reservoirs and in the chain of transmission of ATL is not well known, the aim of this study was to carry out a serological study of ATL in horses and in the contact dogs of the participants of the " wagon driver" project, at UENP-CLM, to evaluate seropositivity in these species. Blood samples were collected from 20 horses and 12 contact dogs. A serological study, using the ELISAi test for ATL diagnosis, was carried out on the horses and dogs in relation to this study population, to assess seropositivity. In the serological survey, eight horses out of 20 animals (40%) and four dogs out of 12 animals (33.33%) were seropositive, a result considered significant, indicating the presence of the disease and the risk of transmission where they live. The occurrence of human cases and the presence of ATL vectors have already been identified in several locations in the city. Due to the lack of knowledge about the disease and the difficulty in controlling the vectors, health education is necessary in order to provide the population with orientation on how to prevent the disease, as well as entomological surveillance and new serological studies in areas at risk for ATL transmission. The results indicate that there may be importance in the role of horses as reservoirs and in the transmission of Tegumentary Leishmaniasis, which still needs to be clarified.La Leishmaniasis Tegumentaria Americana (LTA) ocurre en varias partes del mundo, en Brasil y también en el Estado de Paraná, y es una enfermedad de gran importancia en la salud pública, ya que afecta a los animales y al hombre, presentando un carácter zoonótico. La leishmaniosis se presenta en dos formas, tegumentaria y visceral, y tiene como vectores a los flebótomos y como reservorios a los animales salvajes y a los perros domésticos. La LTA es considerada una enfermedad endémica en la ciudad de Bandeirantes, con ocurrencia de casos humanos en varias localidades urbanas y rurales, especialmente en áreas cercanas a remanentes forestales, zonas peri urbanas y periféricas, donde suelen vivir poblaciones vulnerables y con precarias condiciones de saneamiento básico. En estas regiones también viven los participantes del proyecto cochero, que son propietarios de varios caballos de trabajo; el proyecto ofrece orientación sobre gestión, buenas prácticas, prevención de enfermedades y bienestar animal. Como el papel de los caballos como reservorios y en la cadena de transmisión de ATL no es bien conocido, este estudio tuvo como objetivo realizar un estudio serológico de ATL en caballos y en los perros de contacto de los participantes del proyecto "cochero", de la UENP-CLM, para evaluar la seropositividad en estas especies. Se recogieron muestras de sangre de 20 caballos y 12 perros de contacto. Se realizó un estudio serológico, mediante la prueba ELISAi para el diagnóstico de ATL, en caballos y perros en relación con esta población de estudio, para evaluar la seropositividad. En la encuesta serológica, ocho caballos de 20 animales (40%) y cuatro perros de 12 animales (33,33%) fueron seropositivos, resultado considerado significativo, ya que indica la presencia de la enfermedad y el riesgo de transmisión en los lugares donde viven. Ya se ha identificado la aparición de casos humanos y la presencia de vectores de ATL en varias localidades de la ciudad. Debido al desconocimiento de la enfermedad y a la dificultad de control de los vectores, es necesaria una labor de educación sanitaria para orientar la prevención de la enfermedad en la población, así como establecer una vigilancia entomológica y nuevos estudios serológicos en las zonas de riesgo de transmisión de la LTA. Los resultados indican que puede haber importancia en el papel de los caballos como reservorios y en la transmisión de la leishmaniosis tegumentaria, lo que aún debe aclararse.A Leishmaniose Tegumentar Americana (LTA) ocorre em várias partes do mundo, do Brasil e também no Estado do Paraná, é uma doença de grande importância em saúde pública, pois afeta os animais e o ser humano, apresentando caráter zoonótico. A leishmaniose é encontrada em duas formas, tegumentar e visceral, e tem como vetores os flebotomíneos e como reservatórios os animais silvestres e os cães domésticos. A LTA é uma doença considerada endêmica na cidade de Bandeirantes, com ocorrência de casos humanos em várias localidades urbanas e rurais, principalmente em áreas próximas a remanescentes florestais, periurbanas e periféricas, onde em geral habitam populações vulneráveis, e com precárias condições de saneamento básico. Nestas regiões também moram os participantes do projeto carroceiro, que possuem vários equinos de trabalho, o projeto fornece orientações sobre manejo, boas práticas, prevenção de doenças e bem-estar animal. Como não se conhece bem o papel dos equinos como reservatórios e na cadeia de transmissão da LTA, com este trabalho objetivou-se realizar um estudo sorológico da LTA nos equídeos e nos cães contactantes dos participantes do projeto carroceiro, da UENP-CLM, para avaliar a soropositividade nestas espécies. Foi realizada a coleta de sangue nos animais, correspondendo a 20 equinos e 12 cães contactantes. Foi realizado um estudo sorológico, utilizando-se o teste de ELISAi para diagnóstico da LTA, nos equinos e cães em relação a esta população de estudo, para avaliação da soropositividade. No levantamento sorológico, oito equídeos em 20 animais (40%) e quatro cães em 12 animais (33,33%) foram soropositivos, resultado considerado significativo, indicando presença da doença e risco de transmissão nos locais onde convivem. Já foi identificada a ocorrência de casos humanos e presença dos vetores da LTA em várias localidades da cidade. Devido à falta de conhecimento sobre a doença e dificuldade em realizar o controle dos vetores, torna-se necessário um trabalho de educação em saúde para realizar a orientação para a prevenção da doença na população assim como estabelecer vigilância entomológica e novos estudos sorológicos em áreas de risco para a transmissão da LTA. Os resultados indicam que pode haver importância no papel dos equinos como reservatórios e na transmissão da Leishmaniose Tegumentar, que ainda precisa ser esclarecido.Research, Society and Development2021-08-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1907310.33448/rsd-v10i11.19073Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 11; e03101119073Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 11; e03101119073Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 11; e031011190732525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19073/17206Copyright (c) 2021 Amabily Furquim da Silva; Mariza Fordellone Rosa Cruz; Gabriele Tamires de Andrade Peres Ramos; Vitor Bruno Bianconi Rosa; Luciane Holsback Silveira Fertonani; Eloiza Teles Caldart; Kerlei Cristina Medici; Pablo Menegon Castilho; Italmar Teodorico Navarro; Thais Aparecida Wenceslauhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Amabily Furquim daCruz, Mariza Fordellone RosaRamos, Gabriele Tamires de Andrade PeresRosa, Vitor Bruno BianconiFertonani, Luciane Holsback SilveiraCaldart, Eloiza TelesMedici, Kerlei CristinaCastilho, Pablo MenegonNavarro, Italmar TeodoricoWenceslau, Thais Aparecida 2021-10-23T19:01:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/19073Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:39:03.491157Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Serological study of American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in working horses and contact dogs in the city of Bandeirantes, Parana Estudio serológico de la Leishmaniasis Tegumentaria Americana en équidos de trabajo y perros de contacto en la ciudad de Bandeirantes, Paraná Estudo sorológico da Leishmaniose Tegumentar Americana em equídeos de trabalho e de cães contactantes na cidade de Bandeirantes, Paraná |
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Serological study of American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in working horses and contact dogs in the city of Bandeirantes, Parana |
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Serological study of American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in working horses and contact dogs in the city of Bandeirantes, Parana Silva, Amabily Furquim da Flebotomíneos Saúde pública Zoonose. Phlebotominae Public health Zoonosis. Flebótomos Salud pública Zoonosis. |
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Serological study of American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in working horses and contact dogs in the city of Bandeirantes, Parana |
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Serological study of American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in working horses and contact dogs in the city of Bandeirantes, Parana |
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Serological study of American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in working horses and contact dogs in the city of Bandeirantes, Parana |
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Serological study of American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in working horses and contact dogs in the city of Bandeirantes, Parana |
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Serological study of American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in working horses and contact dogs in the city of Bandeirantes, Parana |
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Silva, Amabily Furquim da |
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Silva, Amabily Furquim da Cruz, Mariza Fordellone Rosa Ramos, Gabriele Tamires de Andrade Peres Rosa, Vitor Bruno Bianconi Fertonani, Luciane Holsback Silveira Caldart, Eloiza Teles Medici, Kerlei Cristina Castilho, Pablo Menegon Navarro, Italmar Teodorico Wenceslau, Thais Aparecida |
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Cruz, Mariza Fordellone Rosa Ramos, Gabriele Tamires de Andrade Peres Rosa, Vitor Bruno Bianconi Fertonani, Luciane Holsback Silveira Caldart, Eloiza Teles Medici, Kerlei Cristina Castilho, Pablo Menegon Navarro, Italmar Teodorico Wenceslau, Thais Aparecida |
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Silva, Amabily Furquim da Cruz, Mariza Fordellone Rosa Ramos, Gabriele Tamires de Andrade Peres Rosa, Vitor Bruno Bianconi Fertonani, Luciane Holsback Silveira Caldart, Eloiza Teles Medici, Kerlei Cristina Castilho, Pablo Menegon Navarro, Italmar Teodorico Wenceslau, Thais Aparecida |
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Flebotomíneos Saúde pública Zoonose. Phlebotominae Public health Zoonosis. Flebótomos Salud pública Zoonosis. |
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Flebotomíneos Saúde pública Zoonose. Phlebotominae Public health Zoonosis. Flebótomos Salud pública Zoonosis. |
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The American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis (ATL) occurs in several parts of the world, in Brazil and also in the State of Parana, it is a disease of great importance in public health, since it affects animals and humans, with a zoonotic character. Leishmaniasis is found in two forms, tegumentary and visceral, and has sandflies as vectors and wild animals and domestic dogs as reservoirs. ATL is considered an endemic disease in the city of Bandeirantes, with human cases occurring in several urban and rural locations, mainly in areas close to forest remnants, peri-urban and peripheral areas, where vulnerable populations live in general, and with precarious basic sanitation conditions. In these regions also live the participants of the wagon driver project, who own several working horses. The project provides guidance on management, good practices, disease prevention, and animal welfare. Since the role of horses as reservoirs and in the chain of transmission of ATL is not well known, the aim of this study was to carry out a serological study of ATL in horses and in the contact dogs of the participants of the " wagon driver" project, at UENP-CLM, to evaluate seropositivity in these species. Blood samples were collected from 20 horses and 12 contact dogs. A serological study, using the ELISAi test for ATL diagnosis, was carried out on the horses and dogs in relation to this study population, to assess seropositivity. In the serological survey, eight horses out of 20 animals (40%) and four dogs out of 12 animals (33.33%) were seropositive, a result considered significant, indicating the presence of the disease and the risk of transmission where they live. The occurrence of human cases and the presence of ATL vectors have already been identified in several locations in the city. Due to the lack of knowledge about the disease and the difficulty in controlling the vectors, health education is necessary in order to provide the population with orientation on how to prevent the disease, as well as entomological surveillance and new serological studies in areas at risk for ATL transmission. The results indicate that there may be importance in the role of horses as reservoirs and in the transmission of Tegumentary Leishmaniasis, which still needs to be clarified. |
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