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Microb Pathog ; 154: 104863, 2021 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33775854

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Dirofilariosis due to Dirofilaria immitis is endemic in various areas of Iran. Domestic dogs are the main reservoirs and represent a major potential infection source for the vector and humans. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to explore the prevalence of dirofilariosis due to D.immitis and its public health importance in domestic dogs in the Jiroft district, south of Kerman province, Iran, by serological and parasitological methods. METHODS: This descriptive study was carried out as a cross-sectional investigation. A questionnaire was completed for 100 domestic dogs from May 2017 to February 2018 and recorded their age, sex, and clinical features. Also, we used enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to identify antigens of heartworms in the bloodstream, with 98% sensitivity and 100% specificity, and parasitological techniques (Knott's test) to detect microfilariae in canine blood in Jiroft district, south of Kerman province, Iran. RESULTS: Overall, 10 (10%) and 4 (4%) domestic dogs were infected as confirmed by ELISA and modified Knott's tests, respectively. The rate of occult infections in the ELISA test than Knott's test was 60%. No significant difference was found between dirofilariosis and gender. In contrast, there was a significant difference between dirofilariosis infection and age (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: The present findings could help understand the epidemiological aspects of D. immitis for future control programs and take appropriate preventive and therapeutic strategies against the disease.


Subject(s)
Dirofilaria immitis , Dirofilariasis , Dog Diseases , Animals , Cross-Sectional Studies , Dirofilariasis/diagnosis , Dirofilariasis/epidemiology , Dog Diseases/diagnosis , Dog Diseases/epidemiology , Dogs , Iran/epidemiology , Prevalence
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Microb Pathog ; 128: 162-170, 2019 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30583021

ABSTRACT

Currently, there is no satisfactory treatment modality available for cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL). The major objective of the present study was to explore the effect of immunomodulator-levamisole in combination with Glucantime in end-stage unresponsive patients with anthroponotic CL (ACL). Twenty end-stage unresponsive patients with ACL were identified for participation in this single-group trial study. Simultaneously, each patient was received a combination of levamisole pills along with Glucantime during the remedy course. Several in vitro complementary experiments were performed to evaluate the mode of action of levamisole and Glucantime alone and in combination using a macrophage model, in vitro MTT assay, flow cytometry and quantitative real time PCR (qPCR). Overall, 75% of the patients showed complete clinical cure, 10% partially improved and the remaining (15%) had underlying chronic diseases demonstrated no response to the treatment regimen. In in vitro studies, there was no cytotoxic effect associated with these drugs in the range of our experiments. The findings by the flow cytometric analysis represented that the highest apoptotic values corresponded to the drugs combination (32.23%) at 200 µg/ml concentration. Finally, the gene expression level of IL-12 p40, iNOS and TNF-α promoted while the level of IL-10 and TGF-ß genes reduced as anticipated. The findings clearly indicated that the combination of levamisole and Glucantime should be considered in end-stage unresponsive patients with ACL who have not responded to basic treatments. The immunomodulatory role of levamisole in mounting immune system as documented by the in vitro experiments and further substantiated by this single-group trail study was highlighted.


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Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous/drug therapy , Levamisole/pharmacology , Levamisole/therapeutic use , Meglumine Antimoniate/pharmacology , Meglumine Antimoniate/therapeutic use , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Animals , Antiprotozoal Agents/pharmacology , Antiprotozoal Agents/therapeutic use , Cell Line/drug effects , Cell Survival/drug effects , Child , Chronic Disease/therapy , Drug Combinations , Drug Therapy, Combination , Female , Humans , Interleukin-10/metabolism , Interleukin-12 Subunit p40/metabolism , Leishmania tropica/drug effects , Leishmania tropica/pathogenicity , Levamisole/administration & dosage , Macrophages/drug effects , Male , Meglumine Antimoniate/administration & dosage , Mice , Middle Aged , Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II/metabolism , Transforming Growth Factor beta/metabolism , Treatment Outcome , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/metabolism , Young Adult
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Iran J Parasitol ; 13(1): 67-71, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29963087

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Domestic dogs have been implicated as the main reservoir host of Mediterranean type of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) that is endemic in some parts of Iran. This study was performed about role of dogs in canine VL (CVL) epidemiology in Jiroft District, south of Kerman Province, southeastern Iran. METHODS: Totally, 165 dogs including 100 stray and 65 sheepdogs were randomly selected. After complete clinical examination blood sample was taken from each dog. All the collected samples were examined following the serum separation by direct agglutination test (DAT) for detection of anti-Leishmania infantum antibodies. The titers of ≥1:320 were defined as positive. RESULTS: Overall, of 165 serum samples, 13 samples (7.9%) were positive by DAT at titers of ≥1:320. The seroprevalence was 11% among the stray dogs and 3% among the sheepdogs. There was no significant difference between stray and sheepdogs in CVL infection. The highest seroprevalence rate (14.3%) was found in seven-year old dogs. CONCLUSION: The present finding indicates the role of stray and sheepdogs in CVL epidemiology in this area. Further investigations are needed to evaluate the status of VL infection in human subjects in this area.

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J Res Med Sci ; 20(4): 393-6, 2015 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26109997

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: This study was carried out in order to evaluate the relationship between retinopathy and carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT). MATERIALS AND METHODS: In a cross-sectional study, 154 diabetic patients who had a history of diabetic disease were evaluated in two equal groups of 77 patients with and without retinopathy, respectively. CIMT was evaluated in all of the patients. RESULTS: Mean age of the patients was 59.65 ± 9.37 years. Mean CIMT of all patients was 0.84 ± 0.18. CIMT of patients with retinopathy was significantly greater than patients without retinopathy (P < 0.001). CIMT also correlated with age, duration of diabetes, systolic blood pressure, blood urea nitrogen, and serum creatinine. CONCLUSION: CIMT may be used as a simple, available and noninvasive method for screening of macro and microvascular complication of diabetic patients.

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