Leishmania infections are endemic in dogs in central and southern regions of Italy while feline leishmaniosis has only been sporadically described in these areas and few studies have been reported on serological and molecular investigation of infections in domestic cats. The purpose of this study is to assess the presence of Leishmania infantum infection in cats from Sardinia, a typical endemic area of leishmaniasis in Italy. Ninety cats attended at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital of the University of Sassari, Italy, were tested for L. infantum using the indirect immunofluorescent antibody (IFA) test and PCR. Serological (10%) and molecular (5.5%) detection in this population was low, with antibody titres ranging from 1/40 to 1/80. Only one cat was simultaneously positive by IFAT and PCR. This study shows the presence of L. infantum infection in cats living in Sardinia, with a prevalence that falls within the ranges described in other endemic areas and confirms the need of further research to better characterize the epidemiologic role of cats in the transmission of this infection.

Serological and molecular detection of Leishmania infantum in cats of Northern Sardinia, Italy / Dedola, C.; Zobba, R.; Varcasia, A.; Visco, Stefano; Alberti, A.; Pipia, A. P.; Scala, A.; Pinna Parpaglia, M. L.. - In: VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY. - ISSN 2405-9390. - 13:(2018), pp. 120-123. [10.1016/j.vprsr.2018.05.003]

Serological and molecular detection of Leishmania infantum in cats of Northern Sardinia, Italy

Zobba, R.
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Varcasia, A.;Alberti, A.;Pipia, A. P.;Scala, A.;Pinna Parpaglia, M. L.
2018-01-01

Abstract

Leishmania infections are endemic in dogs in central and southern regions of Italy while feline leishmaniosis has only been sporadically described in these areas and few studies have been reported on serological and molecular investigation of infections in domestic cats. The purpose of this study is to assess the presence of Leishmania infantum infection in cats from Sardinia, a typical endemic area of leishmaniasis in Italy. Ninety cats attended at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital of the University of Sassari, Italy, were tested for L. infantum using the indirect immunofluorescent antibody (IFA) test and PCR. Serological (10%) and molecular (5.5%) detection in this population was low, with antibody titres ranging from 1/40 to 1/80. Only one cat was simultaneously positive by IFAT and PCR. This study shows the presence of L. infantum infection in cats living in Sardinia, with a prevalence that falls within the ranges described in other endemic areas and confirms the need of further research to better characterize the epidemiologic role of cats in the transmission of this infection.
2018
Serological and molecular detection of Leishmania infantum in cats of Northern Sardinia, Italy / Dedola, C.; Zobba, R.; Varcasia, A.; Visco, Stefano; Alberti, A.; Pipia, A. P.; Scala, A.; Pinna Parpaglia, M. L.. - In: VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY. - ISSN 2405-9390. - 13:(2018), pp. 120-123. [10.1016/j.vprsr.2018.05.003]
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