Molecular detection of Leishmania infantum in donkeys and mules under semiarid conditions in Brazil
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Resumo: | Visceral leishmaniasis is a parasitic zoonosis that mainly affects poorest and most vulnerable populations, and domestic dogs are considered to be the main source of infection to the vector and therefore humans. However, several studies have investigated the role of other vertebrate hosts in the disease cycle. In this context, the aim of the present study was to conduct a survey of Leishmania infantum infection in donkeys and mules living in a semiarid region of Brazil. Whole blood sampled from 72 equids (65 donkeys and 7 mules) was used to perform molecular diagnosis using the real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) technique. A total of 25% of the samples (18/72) were positive through qPCR, but there were no significant differences between the species (donkeys or mules), sex (male or female) and abandonment situation of the animals (yes or no). Donkeys and mules living under semiarid conditions have high frequency of L. infantum infection. It is therefore worth assigning importance to these species in the epidemiological cycle of visceral leishmaniasis, either as potential reservoirs or just as an abundant food source for vectors. |
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Molecular detection of Leishmania infantum in donkeys and mules under semiarid conditions in BrazilDetecção molecular de Leishmania infantum em asininos e muares sob condições semiáridasEpidemiologyEquidsLeishmaniosisQPCRZoonosisVisceral leishmaniasis is a parasitic zoonosis that mainly affects poorest and most vulnerable populations, and domestic dogs are considered to be the main source of infection to the vector and therefore humans. However, several studies have investigated the role of other vertebrate hosts in the disease cycle. In this context, the aim of the present study was to conduct a survey of Leishmania infantum infection in donkeys and mules living in a semiarid region of Brazil. Whole blood sampled from 72 equids (65 donkeys and 7 mules) was used to perform molecular diagnosis using the real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) technique. A total of 25% of the samples (18/72) were positive through qPCR, but there were no significant differences between the species (donkeys or mules), sex (male or female) and abandonment situation of the animals (yes or no). Donkeys and mules living under semiarid conditions have high frequency of L. infantum infection. It is therefore worth assigning importance to these species in the epidemiological cycle of visceral leishmaniasis, either as potential reservoirs or just as an abundant food source for vectors.Programa de Pós-graduação em Ciência e Saúde Animal Centro de Saúde e Tecnologia Rural Universidade Federal de Campina Grande – UFCG, PBInstituto Federal do Sertão Pernambucano, PEUniversidade Estadual Paulista-UNESP, SPUniversidade Estadual Paulista-UNESP, SPUniversidade Federal de Campina Grande – UFCGInstituto Federal do Sertão PernambucanoUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Limeira, Clécio Henriquede Oliveira, Murilo DuarteJúnior, João Pessoa Araújo [UNESP]Malossi, Camila Dantas [UNESP]Ullmann, Leila Sabrina [UNESP]Silva, Maria Luana Cristiny Rodriguesde Azevedo, Sérgio SantosAlves, Clebert José2022-05-01T12:09:43Z2022-05-01T12:09:43Z2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1984-29612021095Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinaria, v. 30, n. 4, 2021.1984-29610103-846Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/23400310.1590/S1984-296120210952-s2.0-85122772164Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengRevista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinariainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-05-01T12:09:43Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/234003Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T23:29:54.240989Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Molecular detection of Leishmania infantum in donkeys and mules under semiarid conditions in Brazil Detecção molecular de Leishmania infantum em asininos e muares sob condições semiáridas |
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Molecular detection of Leishmania infantum in donkeys and mules under semiarid conditions in Brazil |
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Molecular detection of Leishmania infantum in donkeys and mules under semiarid conditions in Brazil Limeira, Clécio Henrique Epidemiology Equids Leishmaniosis QPCR Zoonosis |
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Molecular detection of Leishmania infantum in donkeys and mules under semiarid conditions in Brazil |
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Molecular detection of Leishmania infantum in donkeys and mules under semiarid conditions in Brazil |
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Molecular detection of Leishmania infantum in donkeys and mules under semiarid conditions in Brazil |
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Molecular detection of Leishmania infantum in donkeys and mules under semiarid conditions in Brazil |
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Molecular detection of Leishmania infantum in donkeys and mules under semiarid conditions in Brazil |
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Limeira, Clécio Henrique |
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Limeira, Clécio Henrique de Oliveira, Murilo Duarte Júnior, João Pessoa Araújo [UNESP] Malossi, Camila Dantas [UNESP] Ullmann, Leila Sabrina [UNESP] Silva, Maria Luana Cristiny Rodrigues de Azevedo, Sérgio Santos Alves, Clebert José |
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de Oliveira, Murilo Duarte Júnior, João Pessoa Araújo [UNESP] Malossi, Camila Dantas [UNESP] Ullmann, Leila Sabrina [UNESP] Silva, Maria Luana Cristiny Rodrigues de Azevedo, Sérgio Santos Alves, Clebert José |
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Universidade Federal de Campina Grande – UFCG Instituto Federal do Sertão Pernambucano Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) |
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Limeira, Clécio Henrique de Oliveira, Murilo Duarte Júnior, João Pessoa Araújo [UNESP] Malossi, Camila Dantas [UNESP] Ullmann, Leila Sabrina [UNESP] Silva, Maria Luana Cristiny Rodrigues de Azevedo, Sérgio Santos Alves, Clebert José |
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Epidemiology Equids Leishmaniosis QPCR Zoonosis |
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Epidemiology Equids Leishmaniosis QPCR Zoonosis |
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Visceral leishmaniasis is a parasitic zoonosis that mainly affects poorest and most vulnerable populations, and domestic dogs are considered to be the main source of infection to the vector and therefore humans. However, several studies have investigated the role of other vertebrate hosts in the disease cycle. In this context, the aim of the present study was to conduct a survey of Leishmania infantum infection in donkeys and mules living in a semiarid region of Brazil. Whole blood sampled from 72 equids (65 donkeys and 7 mules) was used to perform molecular diagnosis using the real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) technique. A total of 25% of the samples (18/72) were positive through qPCR, but there were no significant differences between the species (donkeys or mules), sex (male or female) and abandonment situation of the animals (yes or no). Donkeys and mules living under semiarid conditions have high frequency of L. infantum infection. It is therefore worth assigning importance to these species in the epidemiological cycle of visceral leishmaniasis, either as potential reservoirs or just as an abundant food source for vectors. |
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