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Epidemiological Investigation of Asymptomatic Dogs withInfection in Southwestern China Where Visceral Leishmaniasis is Intractable.

Journal:
The Korean journal of parasitology
Year:
2016
Authors:
Zhao, Gui-Hua et al.
Affiliation:
Shandong Institute of Parasitic Diseases · China
Species:
dog

Abstract

Heishui county, located in northwest Sichuan province, southwestern China, is an endemic area of zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis (VL) and is the most intractable area. VL is never destroyed in it. Asymptomatic dogs (parasites have been diagnosed but clinically healthy) are considered to be a potential reservoir host in zoonotic VL area, and most can lead to infection of individuals, that is a new challenge for controlling VL in humans. The present study aimed to assess theinfection rate of asymptomatic dogs in Heishui county. Total 105 asymptomatic domestic dogs were gathered from 4 districts in Heishui county to investigate the infection rate with serological and molecular methods based on ELISA and kinetoplast minicircle DNA(kDNA) PCR, respectively. Out of 105 dogs, 44 (41.9%) were positive by more than 1 method; 21 (20.0%) were positive by ELISA, and 30 (28.6%) were positive by kDNA-PCR. Our study showed thatinfection of domestic dogs which is clinically healthy is prevalent in the studied district, and the asymptomatic dogs infected bymay be the primary reason for the prevalence of visceral leishmaniasis in the area.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28095666/