2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2007.03.004
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Infectivity of seropositive dogs, showing different clinical forms of leishmaniasis, to Lutzomyia longipalpis phlebotomine sand flies

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“…Our finding that only polysymptomatic dogs infected by the IV route were infective to sand flies is consistent with previous observations that the proportion of flies that acquire the infection on a given dog correlates with the severity of the disease. 18,48,49 In contrast to these observations in Latin America, both asymptomatic and polysymptomatic dogs from the Mediterranean basin were shown to be highly infective to sand flies. 50 This could be caused by the marked vector competence of the Old World species Phlebotomus perniciosus as opposed to the New World species L. longipalpis .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Our finding that only polysymptomatic dogs infected by the IV route were infective to sand flies is consistent with previous observations that the proportion of flies that acquire the infection on a given dog correlates with the severity of the disease. 18,48,49 In contrast to these observations in Latin America, both asymptomatic and polysymptomatic dogs from the Mediterranean basin were shown to be highly infective to sand flies. 50 This could be caused by the marked vector competence of the Old World species Phlebotomus perniciosus as opposed to the New World species L. longipalpis .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…No entanto, não há consenso na literatura sobre essa relação. Alguns autores já observaram que animais sem sinais clínicos não transmitem o parasito (Travi et al 2001) enquanto outros argumentam que um cão infectado pode transmitir o protozoário independentemente de apresentar ou não sinais clínicos (Michalsky et al 2007).…”
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“…In order to achieve this, it is essential to conduct specifically designed cohort studies. While it is intuitive to believe that dogs are significant reservoirs because they are more competent at infecting sand flies than people 47,[63][64][65][66][67][68] , other parameters that depend on the vectors (vectorial capacity) are much more significant for the basic reproductive number of the disease (e.g., the number of secondary cases emerging from an infectious case) and, therefore, for the incrimination of reservoirs. For example, some observations and mathematical models show that the importance of a reservoir is regulated not only by its competence in infecting vectors, but also by the parameters that measure a) the degree of exposure of vertebrate hosts to vectors and b) the vector daily mortality.…”
Section: The Importance Of Dog Infection For Human Kala-azarmentioning
confidence: 99%