Factors Associated With Leishmania Infection In Dogs And Geospatial Analysis In The Sertao Of Paraiba, Northeast Brazil

REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE PARASITOLOGIA VETERINARIA(2021)

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Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a zoonosis with a worldwide distribution that has a major impact on public health. The aim of this study was to verify the prevalence of canine infection by Leishmania infantum, the factors associated with the infection and its spatial distribution in the municipality of Mae D'Agua, in the Sertao region of Paraiba State, Northeast Brazil. Blood samples were collected from 150 dogs for diagnosis by the DPP (R), ELISA-S7 (R), ELISA-EIE (R) and qPCR assays. The prevalence was calculated considering the positivity in at least two tests. SaTScan (R) was used for spatial analysis. The prevalence of canine infection with Leishmania was 18.6% (28/150), with the rural area being identified as a risk factor (Odds Ratio (OR) = 2.93). The permanence of the dog loose during the night (OR = 0.33) and deworming (OR = 0.30) were identified as protective factors. A risk cluster was formed in the northern region of the urban area. Mae D'Agua showed a pattern of active transmission in the rural area, but VL control measures also need to be carried out in the urban area to prevent human cases and the spread of the disease in the risk zone.
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Cluster, georeferencing, leishmaniasis, real-time PCR, serology
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