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Spot-on treatment stops sick dogs from spreading Leishmania infection

By Bongiorno, G et al.·Published in Medical and veterinary entomology·2022·Unit of Vector-borne Diseases, Italy·View original on PubMed

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Original publication title: Laboratory evidence that dinotefuran, pyriproxyfen and permethrin combination abrogates Leishmania infantum transmissibility by sick dogs.

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Plain-English summary

A group of dogs infected with Leishmania (a parasite that can cause serious health issues) was treated with a combination spot-on solution containing dinotefuran, pyriproxyfen, and permethrin to see if it could reduce the spread of the disease. The treatment showed impressive results, with over 95% of the insects that feed on the dogs being repelled and 100% of them dying within the first day. Even after a month, the treatment significantly lowered the risk of transmitting the parasite to other dogs. This means that using this product can help protect other pets from getting sick from infected dogs.

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Abstract

Dogs are reservoir hosts of leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania infantum and transmitted by phlebotomine vectors. The effect of dinotefuran, pyriproxyfen and permethrin spot-on solution (Vectra®3D, Ceva Santé Animale, Libourne, France) on Leishmania transmissibility by naturally infected dogs via reared Phlebotomus perniciosus, was assessed. Dogs affected by leishmaniasis were submitted to xenodiagnosis and 6 infecting >10% of insects were treated topically on day 0. Antifeeding, insecticidal and anti-transmissibility effects were evaluated through xenodiagnoses performed on days 1, 7 and 28, using individual pre-treatment parameters as control. Feeding and mortality rates were assessed at 24 h, whereas promastigote infection, maturation and burden were assessed up to 96 h post blood meal (potentially infectious rate). On day 1, the anti-feeding efficacy was >95% in 4 dogs, insecticidal efficacy 100% in 4 dogs, and anti-transmissibility effect 100% in 6 dogs. Efficacy rates recorded on day 7 were very similar to day 1. On day 28, anti-feeding and insecticidal efficacy values were much broader, ranging 32.6-100% and 7.7-94.4%, respectively. Potentially infectious insects were recorded from two dogs, with sharp decrease in transmissibility rate as compared with pre-treatment condition. Altogether, Vectra®3D abrogated by >98% the potential Leishmania transmissibility by the examined pool of infected dogs over 1 month.

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Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34724230/