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Title: Assessment of the exposure to Phlebotomus perniciosus and the presence of anti-Leishmania infantum antibodies in stray cats in an endemic region of Spain, and their potential correlation with environmental factors
Author: Marteles, Diana
Martínez, María Victoria
Fernández, Antonio
Riera Lizandra, Ma. Cristina
Fisa Saladrigas, Roser
Roca Geronès, Xavier
Chavez-Fisa, Sarah
Castañeda, Sergio
Ramírez, Juan David
Davis, Janine Elizabeth
Sumova, Petra
Volf, Petr
Verde, María Teresa
González Gazulla, Asensio
Alcover Amengual, Maria Magdalena
Villanueva-Saz, Sergio
Keywords: Malalties infeccioses en els animals
Gats
Leishmania infantum
Communicable diseases in animals
Cats
Leishmania infantum
Issue Date: 21-Oct-2024
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Abstract: Phlebotomus perniciosus is a major vector of Leishmania infantum in the Mediterranean. While the seroprevalence of leishmaniosis in Spanish dogs and cats has been studied, data on the exposure of cats to P. perniciosus</em> bites under natural conditions without repellents is limited. Stary cats could serve as sentinels for <em>L. infantum</em> and P. perniciosus exposure. This study analyzed sera from 204 apparently health stray cats, collected from January 2021 to January 2022, for antibodies against P. perniciosus saliva and L. infantumparasites. Anti-sand fly antibodies were detected in 40.69% of cats using and ELISA with the recombinant salivary protein SP03B of <em>P. perniciosus</em>. Seroprevalence of <em>L. infantum</em> infection was 23.52% by Western blot and 27.41% by ELISA, with an overall seroprevalence of 40.69% (95% CI 34.18 - 47.54%). This is the first assessment of antibody response to <em>P. perniciosus</em> saliva and <em>L. infantum</em> in naturally exposed stray cats in Spain. Further research is needed to examine the salivary antigens recognized by cats and to explore the relationship between <em>P. perniciosus</em> exposure and <em>L. infantum</em> infection severity in cats.
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It is part of: Veterinary Quarterly, 2024
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/217197
ISSN: 0165-2176
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