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Title: | Signalment, Immunological and Parasitological Status and Clinicopathological Findings of Leishmania-Seropositive Apparently Healthy Dogs |
Author: | Baxarias, Marta Jornet-Rius, Oriol Donato, Giulia Mateu, Cristina Alcover Amengual, Maria Magdalena Pennisi, Maria Grazia Solano-Gallego, Laia |
Keywords: | Leishmània Gossos Malalties infeccioses en els animals Leishmania Dogs Communicable diseases in animals |
Issue Date: | 16-May-2023 |
Publisher: | MDPI |
Abstract: | Canine leishmaniosis caused by Leishmania infantum is a disease with a wide range of clinical manifestations. Epidemiological serosurveys performed in Europe often lack a thorough assessment of clinical health status of studied dogs. The aim of this study was to evaluate signalment, immunological and parasitological status and clinicopathological findings of L. infantum-seropositive apparently healthy dogs (n = 212) living in endemic areas. Routine laboratory tests, endpoint inhouse ELISA to quantify the anti-Leishmania antibodies, blood Leishmania qPCR and IFN-ELISA were performed. All dogs enrolled were L. infantum-seropositive and were classified as healthy (n = 105) or sick (n = 107) according to LeishVet guidelines. The sick group presented a higher proportion of medium to high antibody levels and positive qPCR and lower IFN-concentration compared to the healthy group. Sick dogs were mostly classified in LeishVet stage IIa. Biochemical alterations (98%) were the most common clinicopathological findings, with fewer urinary tract (46%) and hematological (40%) alterations. Apparently healthy L. infantum-seropositive dogs can be classified between truly healthy dogs and sick dogs with clinicopathological findings. Sick dogs presented medium to high seropositivity and parasitemia and low IFN- concentrations, and their most common clinicopathological abnormalities were serum protein alterations followed by proteinuria and lymphopenia. |
Note: | Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13101649 |
It is part of: | Animals, 2023 |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/2445/200226 |
Related resource: | https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13101649 |
ISSN: | 2076-2615 |
Appears in Collections: | Articles publicats en revistes (Biologia, Sanitat i Medi Ambient) |
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