“…Zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis (ZVL) is a vector‐borne parasitic disease which is caused in the Mediterranean basin, by Leishmania infantum . L. infantum is transmitted in the Old World by sand flies of the genus Phlebotomus (Bates et al, ) and, in the urban environment, has the dog as main reservoir of infection (Quinnell & Courtenay, ) together with various species of sylvatic hosts (Díaz‐Sáez et al, ; Jiménez, González, Martín‐Martín, Hernández, & Molina, ; Millán et al, ; Molina et al, ; Zanet et al, ). The geographical range of occurrence for L. infantum infection in dogs has changed in the recent past, as the endemic area of ZVL has broaden to include Northern Italy (Dereure et al, ; Maroli et al, ) and Northern European countries (i.e., Germany (Naucke, Menn, Massberg, & Lorentz, ), United Kingdom (Shaw, Langton, & Hillman, ), Hungary (Farkas et al, ; Tánczos et al, ) and France (Chamaillé et al, )).…”