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Canine leishmaniosis - new concepts and insights on an expanding zoonosis: part one

Baneth, G; Koutinas, A F; Solano-Gallego, L; Bourdeau, P; Ferrer, L

Authors

G Baneth

A F Koutinas

L Solano-Gallego

P Bourdeau

L Ferrer



Abstract

Recent research has provided new insights on the epidemiology, pathology and immunology of canine leishmaniosis (CanL) and its genetic basis. The prevalence of infection in endemic areas is considerably higher than that of apparent clinical illness. In addition, infection spreads rapidly among dogs in the presence of optimal conditions for transmission. Infection involves a variety of granulomatous and harmful immune-mediated responses, and susceptibility to the disease is influenced by a complex genetic basis. These concepts will be instrumental for devising control programs. This review, the first in a series of two articles on CanL, presents an updated view on progress in elucidating the epidemiology and pathogenesis of this challenging disease, and the second part focuses on advances in diagnosis, treatment and prevention.

Citation

Baneth, G., Koutinas, A. F., Solano-Gallego, L., Bourdeau, P., & Ferrer, L. Canine leishmaniosis - new concepts and insights on an expanding zoonosis: part one. Trends in Parasitology, 24(7), 324-330. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pt.2008.04.001

Journal Article Type Review
Deposit Date Nov 11, 2014
Journal Trends in Parasitology
Print ISSN 1471-4922
Electronic ISSN 1471-5007
Publisher Elsevier
Volume 24
Issue 7
Pages 324-330
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pt.2008.04.001
Public URL https://rvc-repository.worktribe.com/output/1428457
Additional Information Corporate Creators : Aristotle, Ecole Vet Nantes, Hebrew, Univ Autonoma Barcelona


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