2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2007.08.009
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Diagnosis of canine leishmaniasis: Conventional and molecular techniques using different tissues

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“…Sensitivity of 87 % for blood samples and 100 % for bone marrow was shown by Steuber et al (1998). Using other samples like spleen or lymph node aspirates a sensitivity of 86 % was demonstrated by Maia et al (2009). StraussAyali et al (2004) reported about slightly higher sensitivity (92 %) for conjunctival swabs (sampled from both eyes).…”
Section: Leishmaniamentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Sensitivity of 87 % for blood samples and 100 % for bone marrow was shown by Steuber et al (1998). Using other samples like spleen or lymph node aspirates a sensitivity of 86 % was demonstrated by Maia et al (2009). StraussAyali et al (2004) reported about slightly higher sensitivity (92 %) for conjunctival swabs (sampled from both eyes).…”
Section: Leishmaniamentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Segundo Gomes et al (2007) e Maia et al (2009), para estudos epidemiológicos a campo, a PCR a partir do DNA de sangue total de cães é apropriada para a confirmação dos exames sorológicos, o que não foi observado no presente estudo.…”
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“…Data extracted from the articles are shown in Appendix D. PCR on bone marrow or lymph node tissue appear to be the most sensitive and specific for the diagnosis of leishmaniosis (Strauss-Ayali et al, 2007;Maia et al, 2007;Daneshvar et al, 2010). PCR on whole blood and buffy coat appears to be less sensitive.…”
Section: Challenge Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%