Casuistry of canine visceral leishmaniosis registered in Corrientes (Argentina) during the period 2014-2016

Since the years 2014 to 2016, cases of visceral leishmaniosis were investigated in canines examined at the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences of Corrientes, Argentina. The study was carried out through the indirect method (detection of antibodies against the rk39 antigen in venous blood serum) and the d...

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Autores principales: Maidana, H R., P.Gianeselli, M, Báez, A D., Cabrera, W R., Llano, E G.
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spelling I48-R154-article-39152025-02-12T21:58:59Z Casuistry of canine visceral leishmaniosis registered in Corrientes (Argentina) during the period 2014-2016 Casuística de leishmaniosis visceral canina registrada en Corrientes (Argentina) durante el período 2014-2016 Maidana, H R. P.Gianeselli, M Báez, A D. Cabrera, W R. Llano, E G. Canine leishmaniosis casuistry diagnostic methods Canino leishmaniosis casuística métodos diagnósticos Since the years 2014 to 2016, cases of visceral leishmaniosis were investigated in canines examined at the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences of Corrientes, Argentina. The study was carried out through the indirect method (detection of antibodies against the rk39 antigen in venous blood serum) and the direct test (extraction of bone marrow by ribs puncture and microscopic observation of amastigotes). During these three years, 409 patients were examined. In 2014 there were 22/89 positive cases (24.7%), in 2015 there were 39/164 positive cases (23.7%) and in 2016 there were 56/156 positive patients (35.8%). In all cases, the canines were positive for both methods. The average prevalence of leishmaniosis in canines studied during this period was 28.6%. It is emphasized that in presence of patients suspected of suffering visceral canine leishmaniosis, serological (indirect) and parasitological (direct) diagnostic methods should be performed together.  Durante los meses de febrero a octubre de los años 2014 a 2016 se investigó el padecimiento de leishmaniosis visceral en caninos atendidos en la Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias de Corrientes, Argentina. El estudio se efectuó a través del método indirecto (detección de anticuerpos contra el antígeno rK39 en suero de sangre venosa) y la prueba directa (extracción de medula ósea por punción en distal de costillas y observación microscópica de amastigotes). Durante los 3 años se examinaron un total de 409 pacientes. En 2014 (89 muestras) se registraron 22 casos positivos (24,7%); en 2015 (164 muestras) se detectaron 39 casos positivos (23,7%) y en 2016 (156 muestras) se revelaron 56 pacientes positivos (35,8%). En todos los casos los caninos fueron positivos a ambos métodos diagnósticos. En el total de años estudiados, la prevalencia en caninos fue de 28,06%. Se enfatiza que ante los pacientes sospechosos de padecer leishmaniosis visceral, se efectúen conjuntamente los métodos diagnósticos serológico (indirecto) y parasitológico (directo). Universidad Nacional del Nordeste 2019-08-08 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/vet/article/view/3915 10.30972/vet.3013915 Revista Veterinaria; Vol. 30 Núm. 1 (2019); 68-69 1669-6840 1668-4834 spa https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/vet/article/view/3915/3541 Derechos de autor 2019 H R. Maidana, M P.Gianeselli, A D. Báez, W R. Cabrera, E G. Llano https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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topic Canine
leishmaniosis
casuistry
diagnostic methods
Canino
leishmaniosis
casuística
métodos diagnósticos
spellingShingle Canine
leishmaniosis
casuistry
diagnostic methods
Canino
leishmaniosis
casuística
métodos diagnósticos
Maidana, H R.
P.Gianeselli, M
Báez, A D.
Cabrera, W R.
Llano, E G.
Casuistry of canine visceral leishmaniosis registered in Corrientes (Argentina) during the period 2014-2016
topic_facet Canine
leishmaniosis
casuistry
diagnostic methods
Canino
leishmaniosis
casuística
métodos diagnósticos
author Maidana, H R.
P.Gianeselli, M
Báez, A D.
Cabrera, W R.
Llano, E G.
author_facet Maidana, H R.
P.Gianeselli, M
Báez, A D.
Cabrera, W R.
Llano, E G.
author_sort Maidana, H R.
title Casuistry of canine visceral leishmaniosis registered in Corrientes (Argentina) during the period 2014-2016
title_short Casuistry of canine visceral leishmaniosis registered in Corrientes (Argentina) during the period 2014-2016
title_full Casuistry of canine visceral leishmaniosis registered in Corrientes (Argentina) during the period 2014-2016
title_fullStr Casuistry of canine visceral leishmaniosis registered in Corrientes (Argentina) during the period 2014-2016
title_full_unstemmed Casuistry of canine visceral leishmaniosis registered in Corrientes (Argentina) during the period 2014-2016
title_sort casuistry of canine visceral leishmaniosis registered in corrientes (argentina) during the period 2014-2016
description Since the years 2014 to 2016, cases of visceral leishmaniosis were investigated in canines examined at the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences of Corrientes, Argentina. The study was carried out through the indirect method (detection of antibodies against the rk39 antigen in venous blood serum) and the direct test (extraction of bone marrow by ribs puncture and microscopic observation of amastigotes). During these three years, 409 patients were examined. In 2014 there were 22/89 positive cases (24.7%), in 2015 there were 39/164 positive cases (23.7%) and in 2016 there were 56/156 positive patients (35.8%). In all cases, the canines were positive for both methods. The average prevalence of leishmaniosis in canines studied during this period was 28.6%. It is emphasized that in presence of patients suspected of suffering visceral canine leishmaniosis, serological (indirect) and parasitological (direct) diagnostic methods should be performed together. 
publisher Universidad Nacional del Nordeste
publishDate 2019
url https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/vet/article/view/3915
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