Detection and quantification of Leishmania braziliensis in ectoparasites from dogs.

Veterinary Parasitology(2013)

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American cutaneous leishmaniosis (ACL) is a disease caused by different species of Leishmania protozoa, Leishmania braziliensis being the main species found in Brail. In this study, two rural areas in Pernambuco, northeastern Brazil, where ACL is endemic, were selected. Genomic DNA was extracted from canine ectoparasites (ticks, fleas, and lice) and tested using a conventional PCR and a quantitative real time PCR. A total of 117 ectoparasites were collected, being 50 (42.74%) of them positive for L. braziliensis (in at least one PCR protocol), with a mean parasite load of 14.14fg/μL. Furthermore, 46 (92.00%) positive ectoparasites were collected from positive dogs and 4 (8.00%) from negative ones. This study reports the detection of L. braziliensis DNA in ectoparasites, but does not prove their vector competence. Certainly, experimental transmission studies are necessary to assess their role, if any, in the transmission of Leishmania parasites to dogs.
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Ectoparasites,Dogs,Leishmania braziliensis,PCR,Real time PCR
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