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Chemotherapy of canine leishmaniosis

Veterinary Parasitology, 2002
Visceral leishmaniosis is a widespread and potentially fatal disease of dogs and humans common in the Mediterranean region, the Middle East, and South America. Canine leishmaniosis is most frequently treated with the drugs meglumine antimoniate, allopurinol, amphotericin B, or a combination of meglumine antimoniate and allopurinol.
Gad, Baneth, Susan E, Shaw
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Atypical Forms of Canine Leishmaniosis

Veterinary Journal, 2001
Canine leishmaniosis is a common disease in the Mediterranean area, but sporadic cases in dogs having travelled through endemic regions are also reported. The disease's evolution is usually chronic and symptoms are either non-specific (fever, weight loss, lethargy, enlarged lymph nodes), dermatological, renal or ocular.
A, Blavier   +6 more
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Canine leishmaniosis in the UK

Veterinary Record, 2008
SIR, — Leishmaniosis is an important global sandfly-transmitted protozoan disease of dogs and people endemic in the Mediterranean areas of Europe. In northern Europe, infection caused by Leishmania infantum is mainly restricted to dogs that have travelled to and/or from endemic areas of ...
Shaw, SE, Langton, DA, Hillman, TJ
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Leishmaniosis

2023
La leishmaniosis es una parasitosis zoonótica causada por protozoarios del género Leishmania. En la mayoría de los casos, la enfermedad es de curso crónico y se caracteriza por presentar tres formas clínicas según la ubicación anatómica de las lesiones y las especies involucradas: la leishmaniosis cutánea, la mucocutánea y la visceral.
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Leishmaniosi endobronchiale isolata

Rassegna di Patologia dell'Apparato Respiratorio, 2017
Riportiamo la descrizione di un caso clinico di leishmaniosi endobronchiale. La leishmaniosi endobronchiale umana e una antropozoonosi pressoche cosmopolita che presenta un ampio spettro di sindromi, sia localizzate sia sistemiche, causate da protozoi del genere Leishmania, le cui manifestazioni cliniche dipendono dalla risposta immunitaria dell’ospite.
De Donno, Giuseppe   +2 more
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