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Detection of Leishmania infantum DNA in blood samples of horses (Equus caballus) and donkeys (Equus asinus) by PCR

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INST MEDICINA TROPICAL SAO PAULO
DOI: 10.1590/S1678-9946202163012

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Asinines; Equines; Equids; Leishmania infantum; ITS-1; PCR

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  1. Sao Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) [2013/19821-4]

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Visceral leishmaniasis is a tropical disease caused by the Leishmania infantum parasite, which can infect horses and donkeys, with DNA of L. infantum being found in these animals in Sao Paulo State, Brazil, suggesting potential parasite infection in horses and donkeys from both VL and non-VL endemic areas.
Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a neglected tropical disease caused by the Leishmania infantum parasite. The protozoan is able to infect several domestic and wild mammals. Since the first report on Leishmania spp. infection in horses in South America, leishmaniasis in equids has been highlighted in Brazil. A molecular epidemiological survey was carried out to verify the occurrence of Leishmania spp. DNA in horses and donkeys, in leishmaniases endemic areas in Sao Paulo State, Brazil. To this end, blood samples were obtained from 107 horses and 36 donkeys and subjected to DNA extraction followed by PCR targeting the ITS-1 region. Among the horses and donkeys, 1.87% (2/107) and 8.33% (3/36) were positive by PCR, respectively. The DNA sequencing of the ITS-1 amplification products confirmed L. infantum DNA in these animals. Our results suggest that horses and donkeys from non-VL and VL endemic areas of Sao Paulo State may be infected by the parasite.

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