Abstract
The transmission of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) in the absence of its natural vector, the sandfly, is considered exceptional. This report describes VL in a 12-month-old dog which had never been in an area in which VL is endemic but was born in the Netherlands from a bitch that had been infected in Spain. Although the mode of transmission, via the placenta or otherwise, is unknown, it can be concluded that bitches with VL can be a source of infection for their pups, even in a sandfly-free non-endemic area. The dog was successfully treated with allopurinol. © 1997 Taylor & Francis Group.
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Díaz-Espiñeira, M. M., & Slappendel, R. J. (1997). A case of autochthonous canine leishmaniasis in the Netherlands. Veterinary Quarterly, 19(2), 69–71. https://doi.org/10.1080/01652176.1997.9694744
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