نتایج جستجو برای: leishmania infantum

تعداد نتایج: 13807  

Journal: :Iranian biomedical journal 2009
Amir Nejad-Moghaddam Mohsen Abolhassani

BACKGROUND The therapy of leishmania infection is difficult and each year 1.5 million new cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis and 500,000 new cases of visceral leishmaniasis are estimated, therefore, there is a need for an effective vaccine. Monoclonal antibody (mAb) is one of the suitable methods for isolation and purification of leishmania antigens. In this report, we produced several mAb agains...

2012
Janaína Sousa Campos Alvarenga Carla Maia Ligeiro Célia Maria Ferreira Gontijo Sofia Cortes Lenea Campino Annamaria Ravara Vago Maria Norma Melo

BACKGROUND Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL) caused by species from the Leishmania donovani complex is the most severe form of the disease, lethal if untreated. VL caused by Leishmania infantum is a zoonosis with an increasing number of human cases and millions of dogs infected in the Old and the New World. In this study, L. infantum (syn. L.chagasi) strains were isolated from human and canine VL cas...

2013
Paulo Ricardo Porfírio do Nascimento Daniella Regina Arantes Martins Glória Regina Góis Monteiro Paula Vivianne Queiroz Francisco Paulo Freire-Neto José Wilton Queiroz Ádila Lorena Morais Lima Selma Maria Bezerra Jeronimo

Leishmania infantum infection in humans and dogs can evolve with a wide range of clinical presentations, varying from asymptomatic infections to visceral leishmaniasis. We hypothesized that the immune response elicited by L. infantum infection could modulate whether the host will remain asymptomatic or progress to disease. A total of 44 dogs naturally infected with L. infantum were studied. Lei...

2014
Ali HOSSEININASAB Iraj SHARIFI Mohammad Hossein DAEI Mehdi ZAREAN Mahsa DADKHAH

Leishmania infantum is the most frequent cause of visceral leishmaniasis and L. tropica has been rarely linked to the disease in Iran. In this study, bone marrow aspirates were collected from 10 child patients, suspected with visceral leishmaniasis referred to the Pediatric Wards of Kerman Medical Hospitals, Kerman, Iran during 2002-2011. Leishmania species were identified by using nested PCR i...

2017
SHAZIA HOSEIN DAMER P. BLAKE LAIA SOLANO-GALLEGO

Canine leishmaniosis (CanL) is caused by the parasite Leishmania infantum and is a systemic disease, which can present with variable clinical signs, and clinicopathological abnormalities. Clinical manifestations can range from subclinical infection to very severe systemic disease. Leishmaniosis is categorized as a neglected tropical disease and the complex immune responses associated with Leish...

2013
Eva Spada Daniela Proverbio Antonella Migliazzo Alessandra Della Pepa Roberta Perego Giada Bagnagatti De Giorgi

Infection by Leishmania species is increasing worldwide. It was hypothesized recently that cats act as a secondary reservoir for Leishmania infection. The aim of the present study was to assess the prevalence of Leishmania infantum antibodies and DNA in blood samples collected in a sample of stray cats in metropolitan area of Milan in northern Italy, which is a nonendemic area for leishmaniasis...

2016
Carolina S. Lopes Nada Daifalla Bikul Das Valdo Dias da Silva Antonio Campos-Neto

Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a serious and fatal disease. Therapeutic drugs are toxic and non-sterilizing. The etiological agents Leishmania infantum and Leishmania donovani cause active and asymptomatic diseases. Effective drugs to treat VL exist but unfortunately, post-treatment relapses are common. Little is known why drugs are non-sterilizing or how these intracellular pathogens can escap...

2015
Abhishek Subramanian Jitesh Jhawar Ram Rup Sarkar Sophia Tsoka

Leishmania infantum, causative agent of visceral leishmaniasis in humans, illustrates a complex lifecycle pertaining to two extreme environments, namely, the gut of the sandfly vector and human macrophages. Leishmania is capable of dynamically adapting and tactically switching between these critically hostile situations. The possible metabolic routes ventured by the parasite to achieve this exc...

2017
Charalampos Attipa Kyriaki Neofytou Christos Yiapanis Pamela Martínez-Orellana Gad Baneth Yaarit Nachum-Biala Harriet Brooks-Brownlie Laia Solano-Gallego Séverine Tasker

Case summary A 6-year-old female neutered domestic shorthair cat from Cyprus was presented with multiple ulcerated skin nodules. Cytology and histopathology of the lesions revealed granulomatous dermatitis with intracytoplasmic organisms, consistent with amastigotes of Leishmania species. Biochemistry identified a mild hyperproteinaemia. Blood extraction and PCR detected Leishmania species, Hep...

2015
Robert G. Schaut Maricela Robles-Murguia Rachel Juelsgaard Kevin J. Esch Lyric C. Bartholomay Marcelo Ramalho-Ortigao Christine A. Petersen

Leishmaniasis is a zoonotic disease caused by predominantly vectorborne Leishmania spp. In the United States, canine visceral leishmaniasis is common among hounds, and L. infantum vertical transmission among hounds has been confirmed. We found that L. infantum from hounds remains infective in sandflies, underscoring the risk for human exposure by vectorborne transmission.

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