Urban Horses As Environmental Bioindicators for Leishmaniasis

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Abstract

The presence of DNA and anti-Leishmania spp. antibodies in the serum of 112 healthy horses was investigated by evaluating the physical examination, from a rural society located in the north central region of Paraná. The antigens of Leishmania amazonensis, Leishmania braziliensis, and Leishmania infantum were used to perform the indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, where it was possible to detect the reaction in 27.67% of the samples. These were also subjected to the real-time quantitative PCR, which confirmed the presence of Leishmania spp. DNA in 67.34% of the tested samples. The results show that the tested animals were previously exposed to the protozoan. Thus, these animals can be considered environmental bioindicators of the presence of Leishmania spp. at the study site. The material used in this study (serum), although not ideal, proved to be effective and less invasive. Taking into account the importance of the disease, the absence of more in-depth information on the species, the high zootechnical value of these animals, and their strictly close contact with the urban area and the human species, it is essential that further studies are carried out to elucidate the epidemiological profile of them in the face of the disease, as well as the possibility of them acting not only as hosts but also as reservoirs.

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Lopes, K. F. C., Delai, R. M., Fazoli, K. G. Z., Rey, L. M. R., Lopes-Mori, F. M. R., Benitez, A. D. N., … Gonçalves, D. D. (2021). Urban Horses As Environmental Bioindicators for Leishmaniasis. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 21(7), 534–538. https://doi.org/10.1089/vbz.2020.2760

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