Dogs as Reservoirs for Leishmania donovani, Bihar, India, 2018–2022
Anurag Kumar Kushwaha,
Ashish Shukla,
Breanna M. Scorza
et al.
Abstract:Visceral leishmaniasis derived from
Leishmania donovani
is transmitted by sand flies (
Phlebotomus argentipes
) throughout the Indian subcontinent
.
Although considered anthroponotic,
L. donovani
infects other mammals susceptible to sand fly bites, including dogs. Aggressive strategies to reduce sand fly populations in India have led to flies seeking nonhuman hosts, so understanding the role of dogs in
L. do… Show more
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