2020
DOI: 10.29252/jommid.8.2.71
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Seroprevalence of Visceral Leishmaniosis in Stray Dogs of Hamedan, West of Iran in 2018

Abstract: Introduction: Canine zoonotic visceral leishmaniosis (VL) caused by Leishmania infantum has been reported from 20 out of 31 provinces in Iran. In 2013, 3.95% of dogs in Hamedan Province showed anti-L. infantum antibodies by indirect ELISA method. In 2018, we reevaluated L. infantum infection among stray dogs in the same region. Methods: From June to November 2018, blood sera from 180 stray dogs in Hamedan and the outskirts were examined for the presence of anti-L. infantum antibodies using the same ELISA kit e… Show more

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“…In other studies, the seroprevalence rate of CanL in exposed dogs as measured by ELISA was estimated to be 15.4% in Iran [21], 10.5% in the west of Iran [24], 5.5% in Palestine [25] and 26.6% in Pakistan [26]. Through use of IFAT, the seroprevalence rate was estimated to be 15.4% in Sardinia, Italy [5] and ranged between 42.9% and 74.3% in Sudan [27].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…In other studies, the seroprevalence rate of CanL in exposed dogs as measured by ELISA was estimated to be 15.4% in Iran [21], 10.5% in the west of Iran [24], 5.5% in Palestine [25] and 26.6% in Pakistan [26]. Through use of IFAT, the seroprevalence rate was estimated to be 15.4% in Sardinia, Italy [5] and ranged between 42.9% and 74.3% in Sudan [27].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%