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“…Although the seroprevalence of 10% observed here was greater than that found by Braga et al (2014a) and Metzdorf et al (2017) in cats from Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul state, the role of this domestic species in the transmission and maintenance of L. infantum in endemic areas of Brazil is not well established (Nascimento et al, 2022). Cats seem to have no epidemiological importance in endemic areas for VL since we found only one animal with L. infantum, in accordance with Berenguer et al (2021) that detected amastigotes forms in a single cat (1/128) from Pernambuco state.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 87%
“…Although the seroprevalence of 10% observed here was greater than that found by Braga et al (2014a) and Metzdorf et al (2017) in cats from Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul state, the role of this domestic species in the transmission and maintenance of L. infantum in endemic areas of Brazil is not well established (Nascimento et al, 2022). Cats seem to have no epidemiological importance in endemic areas for VL since we found only one animal with L. infantum, in accordance with Berenguer et al (2021) that detected amastigotes forms in a single cat (1/128) from Pernambuco state.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 87%
“…No estudo foi encontrada ocorrência de DNA de L. infantum em 4,72% dos gatos amostrados. Em áreas endêmicas, tem sido cada vez mais documentada a participação de gatos domésticos como potenciais hospedeiros sentinelas na cadeia epidemiológica da enfermidade 3,4,5,29 . A LV está amplamente distribuída no Brasil e no mundo 6,30 , caracterizada como uma doença emergente e endêmica, sendo amplamente diagnosticada na Região Nordeste do país e no estado de Pernambuco 31 .…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…The results of this study indicate that leishmaniosis should be included in the differential diagnosis of sick cats living in, or with a history of travel to, areas where CanL is endemic [ 1 3 , 84 ]. Prevalences of FeL in endemic areas as shown by positive PCR range from 0 to 100% (mean 21.3%), whilst those indicated by positive serology range from 0 to 70.5% (mean 13.7%) [ 1 , 10 , 85 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, as previously reported for CanL [ 86 , 87 ], increased movement of pet cats between countries, especially inside Europe, could lead to clinical cases of FeL being diagnosed in areas that are not endemic for L. infantum [ 30 , 41 ]. However, although there have been epidemiological studies on FeL in areas that are also endemic for CanL, such as Brazil [ 1 , 84 ], only one case from Brazil was included in the current study. Possible reasons for this include the non-detection of other cases from Brazil due to the criteria used in this study, and/or perhaps because feline medicine is less developed there, and/or because most knowledge on leishmaniosis is focused on dogs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%