Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 404813
Outcome of Canine Leishmaniasis control measures suspension in Croatia : serological and entomological studies in Dalmatia region
Outcome of Canine Leishmaniasis control measures suspension in Croatia : serological and entomological studies in Dalmatia region // Fourth World Congress on Leishmaniasis (WorldLeish4) : Abstract Book
Lucknow, Indija, 2009. str. 99-99 (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Outcome of Canine Leishmaniasis control measures suspension in Croatia : serological and entomological studies in Dalmatia region
(Outcome of canine leishmaniasis control measures suspension in Croatia : serological and entomological studies in Dalmatia region)
Autori
Živičnjak, Tatjana ; Martinković, Franjo ; Khoury Cristina ; Bongiorno Gioia ; Bosnić, Sanja ; Lukačević, Damir ; Maroli, Michele
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
Fourth World Congress on Leishmaniasis (WorldLeish4) : Abstract Book
/ - , 2009, 99-99
Skup
World Congress on Leishmaniasis (4 ; 2009)
Mjesto i datum
Lucknow, Indija, 03.02.2009. - 07.02.2009
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
dog; leishmaniosis; Larrousius; Croatia; monitoring
Sažetak
In Mediterranean country Croatia, canine leishmaniasis has been recognized in the south littoral parts (Dalmatia region) as the re-emerging disease since 1997. Previous entomological surveys carried out in the area, revealed sand fly species of Phlebotomus genus, among which three were belonging to the Larroussius subgenus, being proven Leishmania infantum vectors. Because of the epizootiological pattern of leishmaniasis in Dalmatia, obligatory testing of all dogs exhibiting evident clinical symptoms of leishmaniasis had been decreed by Croatian Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management during 2002-2005 period. During this period, efforts on serological monitoring of the asymptomatic canine population in enzootic area had been implemented. The incidence rate of seropositive dogs had decreased during this period from 15% to 8%. In 2005 measures had been perceived by Ministry as too expensive, and in 2006 ultimately abandoned. Since then, we have been witnessing doubts, whether monitoring among asymptomatic dogs should be at the owner’ s own or at somebody else expense. The present note reports the findings of entomological and crosssectional serological survey carried out during the end of June 2008 along the border of Split-Dalmatia county (where stable foci of canine leishmaniasis had been reported previously), and Sibenik-Knin county with previously a few unstable foci reported. A total of 74 dog serum samples were examined by indirect immunofluorescence test in serial dilutions (cut-off 1/40). Results of the serological survey demonstrate cumulative seropositivity of 13.5 %, upward trend of seropositive asymptomatic dogs in previous stable foci area (up to 31.0 %) and the emergence of new stable foci. Entomological studies evidenced that among the two competent Leishmania vectors found, P. neglectus and P. tobbi, the first was prevalent (75.9%) being also the species much more associated to habitats where dogs are present.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
048-0481153-1144 - Proširenost najznačajnijih protozoa u životinja i ljudi (Rajković-Janje, Ranka, MZOS ) ( CroRIS)
053-0532266-2224 - Raširenost lišmanioze pasa i papatača posrednika u hrvatskom priobalju (Živičnjak, Tatjana, MZOS ) ( CroRIS)
Ustanove:
Hrvatski veterinarski institut, Zagreb,
Veterinarski fakultet, Zagreb