نتایج جستجو برای: Leishmaniosis

تعداد نتایج: 342  

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 1998
J Lehmann G Alber

The murine model of leishmaniosis is a prototypic example for the critical role played by T helper cells in immunity to pathogens. Cytokines, such as interleukin-12 and interleukin-4, are the major regulatory factors for differentiation of naive T helper cells into T helper 1 and T helper 2 cells, respectively. T helper 1 cells, which are cellular immune mechanisms involving gamma interferon pr...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2003
João C França-Silva Roberto T da Costa Ari M Siqueira George L L Machado-Coelho Carlos A da Costa Wilson Mayrink Edva P Vieira Jaime S Costa Odair Genaro Evaldo Nascimento

The Montes Claros City is located in an endemic area for visceral leishmaniosis in the Minas Gerais State, Brazil. With the implementation of a program for the control of visceral leishmaniosis in 1994, a sectional study was carried out to evaluate the infection by viscerotropic Leishmania in the population of dogs from Montes Claros, basically using indirect immunofluorescence antibody test (I...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1997
K Matsukawa L Chiti M Yoshima P D Sayer

Visceral leishmaniosis was discovered in a male 12year-old Australian cattle dog in September 1994. Canine leishmaniosis has not previously been reported in Zambia. At necropsy, splenomegaly, fatty degeneration of the liver and focal lesions in the renal cortex were observed. Histopathologically, focal diffuse proliferation of amastigote-laden macrophages (ALM) were found in the spleen and live...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2006
A Passantino

Leishmaniosis is a common infection in the canine population. Domestic dogs are the main reservoir hosts for zoonotic human visceral leishmaniosis in both the Old and New Worlds. In fact, canine leishmaniosis is not just a veterinary problem. In the light of some recent advances in the field of diagnosis, the author evaluated the medico-legal aspects of buying and selling dogs that are potentia...

2013
Eduardo L. Mariño Montserrat Gállego Cristina Ballart

The entomological and canine leishmaniosis surveys carried out in the northwest of Catalonia and in Andorra in the context of the European project Emerging Diseases in a changing European eNvironment (EDEN) are summarized. The aim of the study was to obtain data on the presence of leishmaniosis in these areas and the spatial distribution of their vectors.

2014
Veera Karkamo Anu Kaistinen Anu Näreaho Kati Dillard Katri Vainio-Siukola Gabriele Vidgrén Niina Tuoresmäki Marjukka Anttila

BACKGROUND Leishmania spp. are zoonotic protozoans that infect humans and other mammals such as dogs. The most significant causative species in dogs is L. infantum. In dogs, leishmaniosis is a potentially progressive, chronic disease with varying clinical outcomes. Autochthonous cases of canine leishmaniosis have not previously been reported in the Nordic countries. RESULTS In this report we ...

Journal: :Parasite 2005
A Grevot P Jaussaud Hugues P Marty F Pratlong C Ozon P Haas C Breton G Bourdoiseau

Leishmaniosis caused by Leishmania infantum is an endemic zoonosis present in the Mediterranean area. Canidae (dog and fox) constitute the main reservoir hosts for the parasite, whilst wild rodents or the cat can be carriers of the protozoan and are considered as secondary potential reservoirs. This paper describes a case of disseminated feline leishmaniosis with cutaneous (ulcerative), viscera...

2015
Carla Maia Cristina Sousa Cláudia Ramos José Manuel Cristóvão Pedro Faísca Lenea Campino

CASE SUMMARY This is the first clinical report of feline viscerocutaneous leishmaniosis caused by Leishmania infantum genotype E associated with an invasive squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in a domestic cat from Portugal. Initially, the cat presented a single cutaneous lesion in the right nostril. A fine-needle aspiration was performed and Leishmania amastigotes were observed without the presence...

2015
Ilona Kaszak Marta Planellas Bożena Dworecka-Kaszak

Canine leishmaniosis (CanL) is an invasive disease of dogs, caused by Leishmania spp. parasites transmitted by the bite of an infected phlebotomine sand fly. CanL is declared an important disease by World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE). Due to its zoonotic potential is of a great importance the prevention of this disease in non endemic areas. Canine leishmaniosis is endemic disease in mor...

Journal: :Polish journal of microbiology 2009
Przemysław Myjak Joanna Szulta Marcos E de Almeida Alexandre J da Silva Francis Steurer Anna Lass Halina Pietkiewicz Wacław L Nahorski Jolanta Goljan Józef Knap Beata Szostakowska

Leishmania parasites are the etiological agents of leishmaniosis, with severe course and often fatal prognosis, and the global number of cases has increased in recent decades. The gold standards for the diagnosis of leishmaniosis are microscopic examinations and culture in vitro of the different clinical specimens. The sensitivity of these methods is insufficient. Recent development in specific...

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