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LeishVet guidelines for the practical management of canine leishmaniosis
The LeishVet group has formed recommendations designed primarily to help the veterinary clinician in the management of canine leishmaniosis. The complexity of this zoonotic infection and the wide range of its clinical manifestations, from inapparent ...
Baneth, Gad +8 more
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Background Leishmania spp. are zoonotic protozoans that infect humans and other mammals such as dogs. The most significant causative species in dogs is L. infantum.
Niina Tuoresmäki +15 more
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Sero-epidemiological study of canine leishmaniosis in the Cova da Beira Region
Sero-epidemiological study of canine leishmaniosis in the Cova da Beira ...
Coelho, Susana +8 more
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Cutaneous lesions suggestive of vasculitis and/or ischemic dermatopathy (ID) are anecdotally reported in canine leishmaniosis, and the clinicopathological features of these conditions have not been fully characterized.
Nuria García +4 more
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Characterization of sex, age, and breed for a population of canine leishmaniosis diseased dogs.
Our study of a large canine population investigated whether the development of symptomatic canine leishmaniosis revealed any predilection for sex, age, or breed.
Miranda, Sonia +4 more
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Compounds in sand fly saliva elicit specific immune responses that may play a role in the establishment of canine Leishmania infection. Although canine antibodies to anti-sand fly saliva antigens have been extensively studied, little is known about ...
Núria Balsells-Aguilar +7 more
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Epistaxis as the primary clinical sign in canine leishmaniosis: three cases
Many differential diagnoses can be made for a dog presented with epistaxis. Canine leishmaniosis may cause epistaxis, but according to the literature it is only observed in 6 - 37% of the cases.
Declercq, Jan +4 more
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Increased CCL-5 (RANTES) Gene Expression in the Choroid Plexus of Dogs with Canine Leishmaniosis. [PDF]
Silva JEDS +7 more
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Canine leishmaniosis--new concepts and insights on an expanding zoonosis: part two.
Canine leishmaniosis is a widely spread zoonosis that is potentially fatal to humans and dogs. Infection with Leishmania infantumis considerably more prevalent than clinical disease, andinfecteddogswithnosignsofdisease might, potentially, transmit ...
Baneth G. +4 more
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Erythrocyte sedimentation rate in canine leishmaniosis diagnosis: A new resource. [PDF]
Cavalera MA +6 more
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