2017
DOI: 10.1186/s13071-017-2147-z
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Epidemiological role of dogs since the human leishmaniosis outbreak in Madrid

Abstract: BackgroundCanine leishmaniosis (CanL) has been in the spotlight since the 2009 outbreak of human leishmaniosis in Madrid. In the framework of the Leishmaniosis Surveillance Programme set up in Madrid, this study examines Leishmania-specific seroprevalences in stray dogs for the outbreak area and rest of the Madrid region over the period spanning from the outbreak to the present (2009–2016). These data are of interest because stray dogs could be sentinels for disease surveillance in endemic areas. Since 2011, w… Show more

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“…In the past decade wild animals such as lagomorphs and canids other than dogs have been attributed an important role in the transmission cycle of L. infantum (Miró et al, 2017a). Domestic ferrets have probably not played a crucial role as reservoir for L. infantum infection; however, studies may be necessary to elucidate the epidemiological role of domestic ferrets as household pets in this transmission cycle.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past decade wild animals such as lagomorphs and canids other than dogs have been attributed an important role in the transmission cycle of L. infantum (Miró et al, 2017a). Domestic ferrets have probably not played a crucial role as reservoir for L. infantum infection; however, studies may be necessary to elucidate the epidemiological role of domestic ferrets as household pets in this transmission cycle.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, because of growing concerns of malnutrition in the conflict setting, the WHO implemented a large-scale malnutrition field response program in many governorates, including Latakia. 19,20 There has always existed an association between war and infectious diseases. 1 Beginning in 2011, the Syrian turmoil has displaced more than 6.5 million people, causing a crisis comparable to the World War II refugee crisis.…”
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“…Epidemiological studies examining the dynamic balance between host, vector, and pathogen populations is an important aspect of Leishmania infections, and the importance of reservoirs alternative to the canine population (e.g. lagomorphs, wolves) is currently being investigated [ 34 , 35 ]. For example, in Italy, L. infantum zymodemes retrieved in infected dogs are primarily represented by MON-1 and MON-72, while infection in humans is caused by a more heterogeneous zymodeme population, suggesting that the canine population is not the only reservoir for all L. infantum zymodemes [ 15 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%