Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
Despite the recent reports of feline leishmaniosis from Southern Europe, cats are still regarded as unusual Leishmania hosts. A cat found chronically infected with Leishmania was submitted to xenodiagnosis. After being sedated, the animal was exposed to the bite of 100 laboratory-reared Phlebotomus perniciosus in a fine net cage for 90 min. Four out of 19 blood-fed sandflies (21%) showed motile promastigotes at the dissection. Parasites cultured from cat's lymph node and an infected fly were identical at PCR-RFLP genotyping and identified as Leishmania infantum MON-1, the main zymodeme responsible for human and canine leishmaniosis in Southern Europe. This is the first evidence of transmissibility of feline parasites to a proven vector, suggesting that cats may represent an additional domestic reservoir for L. infantum.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Phlebotomus perniciosus; Xenodiagnosis; Leishmania infantum; Cat; Feline leishmaniosis
Elenco autori:
Maroli, M; Pennisi, Maria Grazia; DI MUCCIO, T; Khoury, C; Gradoni, L; Gramiccia, M.
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