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Armaghane-danesh. 2006; 11 (2): 103-113
em Persa | IMEMR | ID: emr-127981
ABSTRACT
Visceral leishmaniosis [VL] is endemic in some parts of Iran. Mediterranean type of disease is present in Iran where its causative agent is Leishmania infantum and dogs are the main. reservoirs. Since many cases of the disease were reported from Noor-abad, in Fars province, we aimed to carry out an epidemiological survey on VL in human and animal reservoirs; [dogs] in Mahoor-Milaty district of Noor-Abad city at West North of Fars province. In this cross-sectional descriptive survey, E blood samples were randomly collected from all children adult population and 20% of the dogs kept by; owners in Mahoor-Milaty villages drawn by systematic sampling. The specimens were subjected to direct agglutination test [DAT] on serum and PCR on whole blood. The data were analyzed by standard statistical tests using SPSS software. Of the 321 human samples, 234 samples belonged to E children adults. 182 [56.7%] out of 321 samples were prepared from males and 139 [43.3%] from females. Totally, 6 cases [1.86%] of human samples showed specific Leishmania antibodies with titers 13200 or higher by DAT of the 19 dog samples, 5 cases [26.3%] showed specific Leishmania antibodies with titers 1160 or higher. Likewise, kinetoplast DNA [kDNA] of Leishmania infantum was identified in 6 cases [31.5%] of all dogs by PCR with specific primers on whole blood. None of these cases had seropositive titer. Results of this study show that dogs are the main sources of infection for human visceral leishmaniasis in this region and VL is endemic in Mahoor-Milaty district where the incidence rate of human VL cases has recently been increased. Besides it seems that PCR method is a good tool for primary screening of dogs' blood samples with overt or cryptic VL infection
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Índice: IMEMR (Mediterrâneo Oriental) Idioma: Persa Revista: Armaghane-danesh Ano de publicação: 2006

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Índice: IMEMR (Mediterrâneo Oriental) Idioma: Persa Revista: Armaghane-danesh Ano de publicação: 2006