Title of article :
Molecular Detection of Leishmania spp. in Skin and Blood of Stray Dogs from Endemic Areas of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Saudi Arabia
Author/Authors :
D. ALANAZI ، Abdullah - Shaqra University , PUSCHENDORF ، Robert - Plymouth University , S. ALYOUSIF ، Mohamed - King Saud University , S. Al-KHALIFA ، Mohamed - King Saud University , A. ALHARBI ، Samir - Shaqra University , S. AL-SHEHRI ، Zafer - Shaqra University , E. SAID ، Ashraf - Shaqra University , O. ALANAZI ، Ibrahim National Center for Genomic Technology , I. AL-MOHAMMED ، Hamdan - King Faisal University , A. ALRAEY ، Yasser - Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Pages :
9
From page :
231
To page :
239
Abstract :
Background: Dogs can act as reservoirs of canine leishmaniasis, caused by Leishmania species. The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of canine leishmaniasis using a PCR technique among stray dogs living in three provinces of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh, AlAhsa Oasis and AlQaseem, where the disease is endemic; and to identify and document different Leishmania to species levels #xD; Methods: This crosssectional investigation was conducted, from Mar 2016 to Apr 2018, in three parts of Saudi Arabia: Central province (Riyadh), Eastern province (AlAhsa Oasis) and AlQaseem province. Blood samples were collected from 526 dogs; 40 presented cutaneous nodules so were suspected clinically of cutaneous leishmaniasis. Biopsy tissue collections and parasite cultures were performed. A generic kDNA was performed using different primers for Leishmania differentiation. #xD; Results: All blood samples were negative for Leishmania infantum infection by molecular analysis, though forty dogs had thick cutaneous lesions in different parts of their body. Four dogs #x2019; skin lesions were associated with dermatitis, splenomegaly and lymphadenomegaly. Parasite culture was used to diagnose cutaneous leishmaniasis, identifying 31/40 (77.5%) positive samples. Overall, of 526 samples, the prevalence of L. major and L. tropica was found to be 4% and 1.9%, respectively. Gender and age had a significant effect on Leishmania prevalence: (P=0.0212 and 0.0357), respectively. #xD; Conclusion: This was the first molecular study of dog leishmaniasis from Saudi Arabia of dogs confirmed to have cutaneous leishmaniasis. Further epidemiological and molecular investigations of domestic and wild canine infections with L. major, L. tropica and L. infantum in endemic and nonendemic areas of Saudi Arabia are required, for leishmaniasis control.
Keywords :
Leishmania , Dogs , kDNA , Saudi Arabia
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Parasitology
Serial Year :
2019
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Parasitology
Record number :
2463408
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