2014
DOI: 10.1590/0037-8682-0041-2014
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Coinfection by Toxoplasma gondii and Leishmania spp. in domestic cats (Felis catus) in State of Mato Grosso do Sul

Abstract: Toxoplasma gondii and Leishmania spp. are protozoan parasites that cause zoonosis, are distributed worldwide, and affect domestic and wild animals and humans. Cats are important in the epidemiology of toxoplasmosis because they are the only hosts that can excrete the environmentally resistant stage: the oocysts 1 .In 1999, visceral leishmaniasis in cats was fi rst recorded by Hervas et al. 2 in Spain. Since then, current cases represent a widespread distribution, and include reports from Italy 3 , Portugal 4 ,… Show more

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“…using PCR from blood samples did not give positive results for any of the animals. Similar results were observed by other authors, i.e., seropositive cats testing negative on PCR (BRAGA et al, 2014;CHATZIS et al, 2014;NOÉ et al, 2015;MONTOYA et al, 2018;COURA et al, 2018). This finding could be explained by the capability of the protozoan to compartmentalize in determined lymphoid organs such as bone marrow, lymph nodes, and spleen, by the absence of parasitemia at the moment of the blood collection, or because of a parasite burden lower than that of the detection limit of the test used (CHATZIS et al, 2014;COURA et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…using PCR from blood samples did not give positive results for any of the animals. Similar results were observed by other authors, i.e., seropositive cats testing negative on PCR (BRAGA et al, 2014;CHATZIS et al, 2014;NOÉ et al, 2015;MONTOYA et al, 2018;COURA et al, 2018). This finding could be explained by the capability of the protozoan to compartmentalize in determined lymphoid organs such as bone marrow, lymph nodes, and spleen, by the absence of parasitemia at the moment of the blood collection, or because of a parasite burden lower than that of the detection limit of the test used (CHATZIS et al, 2014;COURA et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The FeL seropositivity here was higher than that observed in Recife and Teresina, where 3.9% and 4% of the cats were found be seropositive for FeL using ELISA (SILVA et al, 2014;MENDONÇA et al, 2017). Sero-epidemiological investigations in other regions of the country found frequencies varying from 0.5% to 54%, using IFAT and the same cut-off value adopted here (1:40) (VIDES et al, 2011;CARDIA et al, 2013;BRAGA et al, 2014;SOUSA et al, 2014;OLIVEIRA et al, 2015;GODOI et al, 2016;COURA et al, 2018;MATOS et al, 2018). In canine leishmaniasis, high serological titers (four times the established cut-off value) with clinical signs compatible with leishmaniasis are diagnostic for the disease (SOLANO-GALLEGO et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 40%
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“…Recent studies have been performed worldwide to characterize co-infections with L. infantum and other infectious agents, including other vector-borne pathogens (VBP), in cats [ 19 22 ]. In Brazil, data on co-infections are still sparse and limited to reports of co-infections with the major feline retroviruses, FIV and FeLV [ 19 ], Toxoplasma gondii [ 19 , 23 , 24 ] and Neospora caninum [ 24 ]. Therefore, the aim of this study was to identify co-infections with FVBPs, Mycoplasma spp., FIV and FeLV in Leishmania- infected and non-infected cats from an area endemic for VL in southeastern Brazil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many of the seroprevalence studies for Leishmania spp. in cats have been carried out in endemic areas, mainly for VL (VIDES et al, 2011;ALVES-MARTIN, 2013;CARDIA et al, 2013;BRAGA et al, 2014). It is noteworthy that in Brazil, there are few records of anti-Leishmania spp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%