“…Likewise, in the Iberian Peninsula, extensive surveys recorded seropositive dogs from 5.4% up to 8.1% in the Madrid region [ 26 , 31 , 32 ], 10.2% in Northeast Catalonia [ 33 ], 19.5% in Girona Province [ 34 ], 26.0% on the Island of Mallorca [ 8 ], 35.6% in some regions of Northern Spain [ 35 ] and 57.1% in the Balearic Islands, which is the highest seroprevalence documented in Europe [ 20 ]. A high seroprevalence (56.0%) has also been recorded in the Municipality Vila de Rei in Central Portugal [ 36 ], while in the northern part of the country, it was 18.7% [ 37 ]. Previous studies in neighboring countries of Greece, such as in Albania and Kosovo [ 38 , 39 ], as well as in Turkey and Northern Cyprus [ 40 ], employing both serological and molecular diagnostic tools confirmed the presence of CanL within the local canine population, thus denoting that L. infantum is also distributed in the broader region of Eastern Europe, including the Balkan Peninsula [ 41 ].…”